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Knurled pin secures knobs or dials to control shafts in washers. Replace if the original is missing, worn, or damaged to stop loose or spinning knobs.
Weekend laundry became very noisy, our 1987 Whirlpool washer began doing a dance across the floor and the drum was banging into the inner cabinet. After doing some research and watching a few videos on Appliance parts pros website. I inspected the washer and noticed one leg the rubber coating disintegrated, decided to change all four legs, springs and lid switch. Hardest part of the job is getting the cabinet together. Ops check good. Read more
Secures the control panel to the washer cabinet. Replace if your console strap is cracked, broken, or missing, causing the control panel to sag or shift.
Gray acrylic spray paint for coating worn or chipped dryer drum interiors. Restores the protective finish when the original coating is scratched or flaking.
Completely removed dryer drum cleaned surfaces ready for paint applied paint acquired from you it did a wonderful job with one can of paint will use for a while and acquire another can of paint for second coat thank you so much for your help the whirlpool dryer drum paint was exactly what it said it would do Read more
Ground screw secures transmission housing and console components in washers. Replaces missing, stripped, or corroded screws. 10-24 x 3/8 inch fastener.
Replaced timer control unit, first time doing this. Read more
Leaking washer during drain cycle? This drain hose clamp secures the connection to prevent water leaks and hose pull-off from vibration or pressure.
Replacement washer lid hinge that supports and aligns the washer lid for smooth opening and closing. Needed when original hinge is broken, cracked, or worn.
I removed the old broken hinge and replaced it with the proper new part. Two screws out, place hinge and screw it in place. Easy and quick. Read more
Washer not filling with hot or cold water, or stuck on one temperature? This temperature switch restores water temperature control. 5-minute DIY repair.
Replacing the temperature switch and control know was easy! Took all of about 5 minutes. Read more
Replacement shaft sleeve bushing for washers. Fits over rotating shafts to reduce friction and protect surfaces. Replace when worn, cracked, or missing.
Washer won't spin or vibrates excessively? This spring damper assembly cushions the drum during spin cycles, reducing vibration for smooth operation.
I bought a clutch liner kit installed it in 5 minutes now it spins faster than ever. Read more
Secures your washer's drain U-bend to prevent leaks and keep plumbing properly aligned. Simple push-fit installation takes just minutes to complete.
Added adapter and placed hose over laundry tub edge. Read more
Prevents drain water from siphoning back into your washer tub. Replace if cracked, broken, or leaking. Installs on drain hose to maintain proper flow.
I bought a part and it worked perfectly. I was able to connect a flexible pipe to the siphon valve and set up a grey water system from our washing machine. Read more
Secures shafts and pulleys in your washer to prevent axial movement. Replace when worn or damaged to restore proper alignment. Confirm fit with model.
Drain hose nozzle that attaches to the end of your washer's drain hose. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to ensure proper hose connection.
Leaking water connection? This hose coupling creates a secure seal between your washer hose and water inlet, stopping drips and loose connections. DIY fix.
Fixes sparking or loose motor connections causing spin issues. Replaces cracked or melted wiring harness connector. Straightforward repair, 30 minutes.
Fix washer control issues with this switch mounting screw. Secures cycle selector switch in console for reliable function. Simple DIY fix in minutes.
I had the problem couple years ago I bypassed unbalance switch it worked fine for a couple years and had the same problem again so ruled out unbalanced switch. Door lock light on and checked made sure wax motor pushed out all the way too the second switch for spin check OK, so took a chance on displacement switch x2. My family loves to over load it and also replaced by passed unbalance switch and boom every thing went back to normal. Its also good to clean every thing when apart. Read more