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The Transmission Lower Lip Seal is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. This seal plays a crucial role in preventing water leakage from the transmission area of the washing machine.
Symptoms of a bad transmission lower lip seal:
Causes of a faulty transmission lower lip seal can include general wear and tear over time, exposure to excessive heat or chemicals, or physical damage from impact or improper handling.
This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore washing machine models.
I had a lot of problems removing the spin hub, I had to use an air impact wrench to un screw it even then it was very hard, it did not go easy with the hammer & pipe wrench as shown in the video. It was also very hard to remove the bottom spin bearing I had to cut the bearing retainer with a dremel tool so I could get my puller on it. After I struggled to get it apart The repair went very easy, I used brake spring pliers to remove the springs it worked like a charm. I am very pleased with... Read more
The Screw is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool appliances. The precise threads allow screws to join or assemble other parts securely.
Causes of a bad screw can include stripping, cracking, or loss of threads due to repeated installation/removal over time. Corrosion is also possible depending on environmental conditions.
Symptoms of a bad screw include:
This OEM Whirlpool part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper and some Kenmore models.
Found the parts in the diagram of my fridge and simply installed it very easy Read more
The Washer Tub to Pump Hose is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. This hose connects the washer tub to the drain pump, facilitating the proper drainage of water from the tub during the wash and spin cycles.
Causes of a bad tub to pump hose can include wear and tear from frequent use, blockages from lint or debris, and damage from overloading the washer or mishandling during maintenance.
Symptoms of a bad tub to pump hose include:
My husband is a natural handyman, I call him Bob the Builder (don't tell him I told you that!). When our washer started leaking we started looking for a used one online, when that didn't work he figured he'd take it apart and see if he could find the problem himself. Well after doing some research online we replaced the drain pump, which in the long run was a good idea because ours wasn't in very good condition, but our washer still leaked. So after some more looking around he found a hole on... Read more
Size: 5 foot long. Rubber fill hose used on most automatic washing machines. Two hoses used per machine.
Replaced flow meter and control valve Read more
Specs: 10-16 x 1/2 inch.
After shopping for a new Whirlpool Thin Twin Stack, Found appliance parts pros online and decided to take it apart to see if repair was a possibility. APPro's online instructions were easy to follow, in a couple hours it was apart, and I placed the order. Reg ground took a week from NY, so the laundry piled up that week. The parts arrived on Monday morrning, by afternoon the machine was running like new! The cause was the belt tensioner pulley had frozen. Replaced it, drum wheels,snap... Read more
This factory replacement screw fastens the specified components in your appliance as shown in the parts diagram. It restores a secure fit and helps eliminate looseness, vibration, and noise when an original fastener is missing, stripped, or corroded.
Contacted the appliance parts pros, found the parts needed, watched the repair video and installed the parts Read more
This flume hose kit replaces the flexible hose that routes water from the dispenser/fill flume into the washer tub. Restoring a tight, unobstructed hose helps prevent leaks and ensures detergents, bleach, and softener are carried into the wash.
I figured it had to be the flume; changed the flume and hose, mounting screws Read more
Replace a worn rear self-leveling leg to restore a stable, level appliance. This foot supports the back of the cabinet and automatically compensates for floor unevenness to help reduce vibration, rocking, and noise during operation.
I followed the Appliance Parts Pro's advice videos for the Maytag MAV6451AWW Atlantis washer on replacing the snubber ring and the suspension springs. Everything went just fine except replacing the two rear most suspension springs. None of the videos illustrated REINSTALLING the REAR springs which is extremely difficult because you can't get enough leverage with your arm extended. Observing my frustration, my wife recommended taking off the back side. You can't simply take off the back,... Read more
This lid switch actuator engages the washer's safety switch when the lid is closed so cycles can start and spin as designed. Replace a broken or missing actuator to restore proper lid switch engagement and reliable operation.
Replace the broken switch Read more
One piece. Works on most Maytag washers. Color: white. It measures about 5 inches in diameter, and 5-1/2 inches high.
New parts did the trick. Very easy to replace. Did not need to replace the base agitator, the fabric dispenser, or the screw; but, while it was apart it was simple to do. Read more
This water valve kit regulates the flow of hot and cold water into your appliance during fill. Replace a weak, leaking, or stuck valve to restore consistent fills and proper shutoff, resolving common no-fill, slow-fill, or seeping issues.
Removed old water valve and replaced it with new one. Reconnected wiring and water lines. Everything is working fine now. Read more
This suspension spring hook connects a tub suspension spring to the washer frame, helping support and center the wash basket. Replacing a worn or missing hook can reduce shaking, banging, and off-balance interruptions during spin.
This washer drain hose routes wastewater from the drain pump to your standpipe or laundry tub. Replacing a cracked or kinked hose restores reliable draining and helps prevent leaks during the spin/drain cycle.
Bought a new hose and took one small cover off the back of machine, used pliers to remove clamp, took off old hose, put on new, replaced clamp, replaced cover and was done. Five minutes tops. Read more
This water level pressure switch senses tub water level through the air hose and signals the control when to stop filling at the selected setting. It helps prevent overfilling and ensures proper wash and rinse performance.
Filled tub to about 6 inches and inspected washer. Noticed that the tube leading from the air entrapment bubble on the exterior side of the drum had a small leak in it. Clipped off the part of the tube that had the hole in it(it was very close to the connector nipple) reconnected and problem was solved. Read more
This pressure switch hose carries air from the washer tub to the pressure switch so the machine can sense and control water level. Replacing a damaged hose restores proper fill control and prevents level-sensing errors. What it does:
Unplugged washer and called for a water truck to pump out basement, 2 feet of water. Read more
This small strainer sits inside the washer's water inlet valve and screens out sand, rust, and sediment from the supply lines. Replacing a clogged or missing screen restores normal fill flow and helps protect the valve.
The machine would not run a full cycle before it cut off and had the code "FE" and water was too high. The water inlet valve needed to be replaced since it was letting in too much water at time. The repair was easy. Unplug machine and turn off cold water. Remove cold water line and drain water into bucket. Remove back two braces located at the top on each end of machine This will allow you to move top cove back about one inch. Pull back top cover about 1 inch then lift off cover. Remove... Read more