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Replacement bolt for securing panels, brackets, and assemblies in laundry centers. Needed when original fastener is stripped, missing, or damaged.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Bracket assembly that secures the lid switch and thermal fuse in your washer. Replace if the mounting bracket is cracked, broken, or missing components.
Washer won't fill properly or overflows? This water level pressure switch senses tub water and signals when to stop filling. Moderate DIY repair.
Since there was no water entering the machine and the machine will not start until the water level is satisfied, I concentrated on the water level switch. I disconnected the power first, then I jumped the normally open contacts on the water level switch, connected the power and the machine became operable. Ordered a water level switch from Appliance Pros, installed and the machine works great. The cost of the part was about $65.00. I was about to buy new washer at Sears for $500.00. Thanks... Read more
This power cord supplies electrical power to the appliance and replaces a damaged or worn cord to restore safe, consistent power delivery. The "as wrapped" packaging means the cord ships neatly coiled for protection in transit. What it does:
Fix a washer that won't spin, makes squealing noises, or tumbles slowly. This drive belt transfers motor power to the drum for proper agitation and spin.
Fix a washer that stops mid-cycle or won't advance through wash stages. This mechanical timer controls cycle sequencing. Moderate DIY repair, 30-45 minutes.
Replaced timer assy. Read more
Spesc: #12 pozi - drive
Torx-head screw set secures panels and components throughout your laundry center. Replace worn, stripped, or missing fasteners to keep parts tight.
Removed the agitator, then the spacer and lock screw, then the inside tub, then the mounting stem I replaced the agitator collar to fix the issue The hardest part on this project was removing the locks with the spanner wrench. It is not easy to break loose if the machine has never been repaired in 15 years. You need the rubber hammer and really hit hard to get loose. This is what took the longest. (Approximately 1 hour for me) Read more
Hex-head screw secures the bearing insert in your washer. Replace if stripped, missing, or damaged to restore proper bearing alignment and retention.
Replaced the drain pump. Read more