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Size: #9-15 x 1 inch long. Hex head.
Watched a you tube video showing how to take machine apart. It came apart just like it was supposed to, and went back together pretty easily, too. Read more
Repair on replacing tub bearings went well . I removed front and door ,removed basket and belt pulley. used big hammer to hit the support from outer tub,cleaned and installed both bearings using a tool that I made.. Reinstalled all the parts that I removed and tested washer everything is working perfect very quite now. Read more
Replaced the door boot seal and tub seal. Watched a repair video and that made the process much easier as it described what need to be done and in what order. It was great see the very quick delivery, all parts were complete and correct. Read more
This genuine replacement screw secures the baffle in place to keep internal components aligned and reduce rattling or movement. It restores proper fit and helps maintain normal operation and water flow direction. What it does:
Ordered new baffle and the proper screws with help from appliance parts pros. Took washer apart. Removed soap dispenser cover, washer door, front, lifted top lid, removed seal to be able to access area to get screws in and tightened with a wrench. This part wasn't the easiest as there wasn't much room for my hand(s) to fit in, but just took my time and got it done. Read more
Once we found the hidden 'Troubleshooting Guide' in the control panel, we were able to run a diagnostic check on it. A voltmeter was VERY helpful, and after running through the steps, found that the "inertial unbalance switch" was bad. It was easy to get to by removing the door, front panel, and then lifting the top off...it is attached to the top of the tub. One screw needed removed from the switch, and then I slid the old one off and the new on! *I must say, it took longer to figure out... Read more
Basically rebuilt the washer from the ground up. Spent more money than a new washer but we have been so happy with the way this machine has worked over the last 19 years figured it would be money well spent. Read more
Disassembled the back cover, unplugged the touchscreen control panel, removed the front panel, and finally removed the top panel to access the exterior of the drum. I removed the old screws & installed the new baffles to the drum, then reassembled everything. Read more