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Seals the top of the outer tub to prevent leaks and splashing. Replace if cracked, worn through, or gasket is compressed causing water to escape onto the floor.
Removed the old tub cover/gasket by removing the front panel and top lid. Then, unclipped the tub cover. Read more
Hose clamp for securing water supply and drain hoses on the washer. Provides leak-free seal at hose connection points.
Replace faucet adapter, replace fill and drain hose assembly. You must remove outer cabinet to be able to route new hoses and access hose connections under tub. Read more
Replacement mounting bolt for washer outer tub assembly. Secures tub components together with nut. Replace if rusted, stripped, loose, or missing.
We watched the video before we purchased the parts for this project. We wanted to make sure exactly what parts we would need. Thanks for having this information available. We purchased the mounting stem repair kit,,tub bearing kit, 3 new bolt/washers that hold the outer tub in place and the spanner wrench. Cleaned everything... NOTE :TAKE THE TIME TO CLEAN YOUR FILTERS ON THE BOTTOM. Thing went back together smoothly. We refereed back to the video when in doubt. Total repair $118.00... Read more
This lid bumper cushions the contact point between a washer lid and the top panel to reduce slamming noise and protect the finish. Replacing a worn or missing bumper restores smooth, quiet lid operation and helps prevent paint damage.
Called a Maytag repair man, said "the bumpers are no longer available". These little things are actually critical to operation, because the lid safety switch needs to be pressed back far enough to sense that the lid is closed, and without the bumpers, this is a little iffy. I looked up the parts on the internet, came across AppliancePartsPros.com and guess what, the parts were available !! Ordered, delivered on time, installed, and I'm up and running. Now I don't have to hear my wife... Read more
Leaking water at the tub ring during fill? This lower water injector channels incoming water into the tub. Simple 30-minute DIY repair with basic tools.
Simple. Remove top back panel. (4 screws) Remove old injector. (1 nut screw.) Rotate to remove. (Other side is a tab in a slot.) Unsnap the upper injector. Snap upper injector on to new lower injector. Replace in reverse order. Run washer, look for leaks. Read more
Washer making noise or controls not stopping correctly? This stop lug limits component movement to prevent over-travel. Simple snap-in repair.
I emailed appliancepartspros.com with what my problem was and they informed me what was wrong they gave me a part number to order, tools needed and a brief explanation how replace the seal. they also have online video's for different repairs. I watched the video for lip seal(part # 207843) replacement.I also had to remove the brake assembly in order to replace the seal so I watched that video also. I went online and got the part numbers for items I needed to make my repairs.Just follow the... Read more
To order indicator lens use WP22001948.
Small drive gear inside the washer transmission gearcase that meshes with mating gears. Replace when worn, stripped, or damaged to restore power transfer.
American appliances are very easy to fix in comparison to imported ones. Just open the washer and take de transmission cover out change the pinion inside removing a simple retainer. In the agitator there is a screw that you loosen it take it out, then de tub and take the shaft out and put a new seal and a new c clamp and reinstall everything back. Top-loading washers are very easy to fix in comparison to front-loading washers that are very difficult to fix. Read more
Replace this washer gasket seal to stop leaks between components. Worn gaskets cause water leakage and poor performance. Verify fit with your model.
We ordered parts from appliance parts pros and I fixed it. Read more
Small metal clip that secures panels, brackets, or tubing in place inside appliances. Replace if bent, fatigued, or missing to restore secure mounting.
Here's the story. All my appliances except the dryer broke. Yeah. talk about bad luck. First I tried to fix the refrigerator. Replaced both motherboard and inverter board. Now it wakes up but the compressor does not kick in. Need another part. The washer, well I have to pull out the sink to get enough room to pull out the washer to fix it. Since the refriigerator is still in the middle of the kitchen, I don't need to tear apart another room. Nevertheless, let me say this, I love my "older"... Read more
Hose washer and plastic insert for inlet hose. To order separately: for washer use WPY013783, for strainer use WP22002960.
Mounting bolt secures the tub and internal components in your laundry center. Replace if stripped, rusted, or missing to restore stable assembly fit.
Purchased and installed new tub bearing and seals. Decided to replace the tub bolts as well, since I had it apart. Now if I could just find a new outer tub (which the manufacturer has discontinued). Appliance parts pros has a great "how to" video which made it simple! Read more
Replacement mounting screw secures panels, brackets, and trim to the appliance frame. Needed when original screw is stripped, missing, or damaged.
Replacement lug stop that limits movement of a mechanical component to prevent over-travel and reduce wear. Restores proper stopping action so doors or internal mechanisms operate more smoothly and safely. What it does:
Screw: 8-16 x 3/8 inch.
Fix agitator wobble and excessive vibration with this retaining washer. Secures center-mounted components to prevent looseness and noise during operation.
Not one to patch a job, I ordered all seal kit, bearing kit, new shaft keeper, transmission oil, spanner wrench. I have the newer version of the agitator shaft so it does not have the groove for the internal clip. I Custom ground a thick washer so that as the agitator shaft goes into the transmission it fit flush into the slot for the old style shaft clip. With the plastic keeper in position I marked and pull the shaft. I drilled a hole that would be fit tight against the custom washer and used... Read more