Need Help?
Call or text
Some parts shown may not be for your model. To see parts for your model only, select it from "Matching Model Numbers" list on the left.
Specs: 10 - 16 x .375
Replaced the Injector valve, nozzle and sleeve-in using new hose clamps Read more
Put a new start switch on the dryer Read more
Replaced bulb and screen. Read more
Ordered the parts from you, they came as promised and presto! Microwave installed, excellent! Read more
This main PCB power control board assembly manages a washer's core electrical functions, distributing power and running cycle logic so the machine can respond to controls, operate motors and valves, and display status. What it does:
This small hardware washer serves as a spacer/bearing surface within appliance assemblies to distribute load and maintain proper clearance. Replacing a worn washer helps restore smooth operation and alignment of the affected control or mechanism. What it does:
This was my first ever self appliance repair. The videos provided by Appliance Parts Pros were excellent and gave me the confidence to do the work myself. My Maytag dryer model opened differently than the one in the videos. I had to remove the front panel and screwing in the paddle required reaching way back and working in a small space where I couldn't see what I was doing. It was uncomfortable but doable with a nut driver and a bit of elbow grease. The part fit perfectly and it looks good as... Read more
Took out stove top, took off glass top, replaced switch. Easy job Read more
Purchase at conversion kit Installed it in 30 mins. the parts came in two days, very happy customers Read more
I had to replace the terminal block due to the 220 volt ark. A small fire at the bottom of the dryer caused the belt to partially burn. I had to replace it along with the 220 volt dryer cable. If the local hardware store would have taken the time to install the dryer with an additional 0.50 cent grommet, this could have been avoided. Thank you for sending the correct parts. This was the second time I had to use your service and I will continue to use it in the future. Read more
Took the front panel off (the door front), disconnected the connector to the door switch and used a wooden clothespin to bypass the door switch. Turned on the dryer to locate loud squeaking sound and found it was coming from the motor area. When I started to take the blower section apart from the motor, that is when I saw the "blower wheel" slipped off the motor shaft. The blower wheel has a "C" clip retainer and compression ring to keep it snug on the motor shaft (but it was loose). Now I... Read more