Maytag Mav8551aww Washer Parts
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP22003989
Replace your cracked or missing timer knob cap to restore control panel appearance. Simple 5-minute DIY fix. Chrome finish includes locking pin design.
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Not heating dryer ran all night Cheryl R. • Temecula , CA • July 19, 2019
Watched the video and in 5 mins I was all done, very easy.
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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP22002757
Washer won't start or spin? A cracked plunger guide tube prevents the lid switch from engaging. This tube realigns the plunger for reliable operation.
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Lid switch was not turning on, washer filled but didn't wash spin etc George J. • Hopewell , IL • March 02, 2020
I replaced the switch, the plunger, plunger guide and the lid cam, but the cam still didn't turn on the switch. Turned out someone had stood on the washer and bent the lid slightly, not enough to notice, but since I had ruled out just about everything else I started looking at the lid itself. I ended up bending it back close to it's original shape and now it works fine. I guess I learned a few things about washing machines though. One lesson is when you pull off the controls, the hose leading...
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Part Number: WP22003410
Replace your washer's drain hose if cracked, kinked, or leaking. This 90-inch hose connects the washer tub to your home's drain system. Sold individually.
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General overhaul of a 14 year old machine Todd F. • Wellsburg , WV • January 20, 2016
Model# MAV7257AWW Maytag Atlantis Washing Machine. Repairs were fairly easy along with the videos appliancepartspros offers on their website. Parts also came with instructions on how to install. Other videos were available on You Tube. The only part difficult to install was Thrust bearing kit - make sure when installing to pull down on shaft so washer and e-clip will fit. Another note, you can get a pulley for your replacement motor pulley on eBay and Maytag.com. Just pay close attention to...
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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP22004469
Replace a worn or broken rear self-leveling leg to restore stability. This foot supports the back of your washer and automatically adjusts to uneven floors.
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Severe vibration during washer spin cycle. Robert G. • Richmond , VA • January 15, 2018
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,...
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Part Number: W10850756
Replacement screw secures panels, brackets, and internal assemblies. Needed when original hardware is stripped, corroded, or missing to keep parts tight.
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Part Number: WP22002751
White plastic hinge pin installs in the back corner of your washer lid. Replace if cracked, broken, or keeps dislodging causing the lid to malfunction.
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Would not drain or spin. William P. • North Las Vegas , NV • November 13, 2018
Replaced lid safety switch, actuator and plunger.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP21001166
Connects suspension spring to washer frame to support the tub. Replace if hook is broken, worn, or missing to restore proper tub suspension and alignment.
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Severe vibration during washer spin cycle. Robert G. • Richmond , VA • January 15, 2018
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,...
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Part Number: WPY013783
Small metal clip that secures panels, brackets, or tubing in place inside appliances. Replace if bent, fatigued, or missing to restore secure mounting.
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Pretty much everything Charlotteanne Y. • Kingston , IL • August 06, 2018
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"...
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Part Number: WP22004380
Fix a washer that won't advance through cycles or stalls before spin. This timer controls wash, rinse, drain, and spin sequences. Moderate DIY repair.
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The washer stopped runing Alexander S. • Norwood , MA • November 09, 2014
Replaced timer
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: 12001413
Inlet hose strainer and washer kit for washers. Replace if you notice leaks at hose connections or reduced water flow. Confirm fit with your model.
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Pretty much everything Charlotteanne Y. • Kingston , IL • August 06, 2018
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"...
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Part Number: WP25-7854
Washer making noise or parts wobbling? A worn retaining ring may need replacement. Secures gears and pulleys on shafts. Moderate DIY difficulty.
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Maytag washer was making a squeaking noise during the agitation cycle and when it stopped it squeaked louder Jeff S. • Bradenton , FL • January 02, 2019
I took the machine apart and installed a new brake rotor , Brake stator and a snubber ring, after the install the machine works great and no more squeaking. I will say one thing about AppliancePartsPros.com that when I first received the order the brake rotor was new in the sealed bag but the brake material wasn't attached to it, customer service was helpful and sent me a new part the next day. I will use this company again.
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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP22003987
Chrome control knob for washer control panels. Replaces broken, cracked, or missing selector knobs. Simple push-on installation. 1-inch diameter design.
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Broken knob Alfred V. • Modesto , CA • October 24, 2015
Replaced knob
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Part Number: WP3400504
Fix washer leaks and excessive vibration with this tub mounting bolt. Secures the inner tub to the bearing housing, preventing water seepage and noise.
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Maytag refrigerator one front plastic roller (wheel) broke Kenneth S. • Manhattan , IL • April 05, 2019
Watched the video on how to replace. Ordered new roller, which was delivered in just a couple of days. Since the roller had broke, I was unable to roll out the refrigerator, so I tilted the refrigerator back and placed a small furniture slider under the roller frame to prevent gouging the wood floor. Then it was easy to slide out the refrigerator and replaced the roller as explained on the video. I had ordered a pin and bolt, just in case I would need to replace, but didn't need them. ...
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP33-9946
Fix loud spin cycles or motor vibration issues with this washer drive motor isolator. Reduces noise and stabilizes motor operation. DIY-friendly repair.
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Genuine Whirlpool part
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Part Number: WP489128
8-16 x 3/8 inch screw fastener for dryers. Secures baffles to drum and various internal components. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged.
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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP33002917
Hex washer head screw for dishwashers. Secures door panels, control boards, latches, and internal components. Replace if missing, stripped, or damaged.
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Control board shorted out during drying cycle with a series of loud popping noises creating a blackened corner of the dishwasher door a pungent electircal fire smell and tripped circuit breaker Charles L. • Concord , MA • November 01, 2014
Replaced the control board after removing the inner door liner, plastice board cover and board itself, by removing screws, working various plastic clips/tabs and unclipping wire harnesses from board. most of time was spent cleaning the black soot from the door, which had a terrible burnt electrical/plastic fire smell. Cleaned mold/scale off of as much of the door as I could while in there as well. Removing parts without breaking plastic tabs to hold the new parts was trickiest part.
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