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Washer won't start or advance through cycles? A failed capacitor prevents proper motor startup. This part stores energy to boost the motor during operation.
I originally thought it to be my capacitor. But after installing the new one my machine still wouldn't wash, upon further inspection the hose that connects to the water level indicator on the control panel had popped a loose. I reconnected it and my washer is working just fine now. So try and do a complete inspection before spending unnecessary money ($125) like I did. Read more
Fix erratic or unresponsive cycle selections with this laundry center rotary encoder switch. Mounts behind the cycle knob to restore accurate settings.
Replaced with a new one. Read more
Replacement control knob for dryer control panels. Restores grip and functionality when original knob is cracked, broken, or worn. Slides onto shaft.
Replacement Read more
Extends your washer's drain hose to reach distant standpipes or sinks. Includes coupler and clamps. Replace when you need extra length for installation.
Attached drain hose extension and it more than reached the drain. Read more
Upper agitator not turning or engaging? This washer clothes mover works with cam and dogs to roll laundry. DIY repair in 15-30 minutes with video guide.
I ordered all parts of the agitator top, matchup was exactly the same and replaced them quickly. Read more
Washer won't drain or clothes have residue? Replace the drain pump filter that screens debris and prevents clogs. Protects pump from damage.
On a 3 year old Maytag...........New gear case and hub installed. The videos produced by AppliancePartsPros are quite helpful, even though the video was not of the exact make and model number I was repairing, the similarities were so great that it may as well have been the same make and model number (whirlpool and Maytag essentially make the same thing and slap I different sticker on them) Read more
Replacement screw for securing panels, brackets, and internal components. Replaces missing, stripped, or damaged fasteners to restore proper fit.
Replaced door latch and switch. Parts are plastic so you must know what you are doing to avoid breaking new parts. Videos were hard to find for my model - eventually I found a video that addressed a different problem but required disassembly of a washer cabinet similar to mine. I removed the control panel using a putty knife and unplugged the wire to the latch switch. Then I remove 3 screws securing the washer's top panel to the back panel. Using a rubber mallet, I gently knocked the top panel... Read more
Hex head screw for trash compactor assembly. Replaces lost, stripped, or damaged screws during repairs. Essential hardware for securing components.
This trash compactor is in our vacation home. We never use it and now we are selling the house. When I looked to replace it I was amazed at how expensive a new compactor would cost. I found the serial number on the current compact entered it and your web site came up. Your schematics were excellent and made the repair very easy! Read more
Type AB #8-18 x 5/8 inch thread-forming screw secures panels and components in appliances. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded fasteners.
It was very easy to fix after watching your video.. Read more
Extends your washer drain hose by 4 feet when the original is too short to reach your drain pipe. Connects to existing hose with clamp adapter kit.
I ordered the drain extension kit and the hose connector kit. Read more
Secures the rear bulkhead to the washer tub, reducing vibrations. Replace if damaged by water exposure, stripped threads, or rusted from age.
Watched several repair videos on YouTube produced by AppliancePartsPros.com for this model Whirlpool washer (videos quite well done). Purchased parts from AppliancePartsPros.com; order correctly filled and parts arrived by FedEx within two working days. Performed repairs as instructed. "Plastic welded" holes in poly outer tub using similar plastic (PP) using a cheap soldering iron - worked perfectly, saved >$150 for new tub. Washer now like brand new. Suggestion - buy the spanner wrench,... Read more
Two 6-foot braided inlet hoses with 90-degree ends for washer water connections. Replace kinked, aged, or worn hoses to restore proper filling.
I had a problem with the drain pump on my Kenmore HE3 and I replaced it using a drain pump I ordered from APP. That fixed that problem but once I started running the washer I started getting a FH error code. I looked it up and found that it was a problem with the washer not filling properly. I pulled the washer out and found that one of the fill hoses had kinked when I pushed the washer back in place. There was also some writing on the hose that read "Change hose every five years". I know I had... Read more
Connects washer drain hose to extension hose. Includes coupling and clamps. Replace if cracked, broken, or when extending drain hose length to reach pipe.
Two 5-foot nylon braided hoses connect household water supply to washer inlet valves. Replace cracked, leaking, or aging hoses to prevent water damage.
Watched u tube video. Ordered replacement water inlet valve and new hoses. Dismantled washer and replaced defective valve and installed new hoses. The repair went very easily and the washer worked perfectly as a result. Read more
Replacement retaining nut for washers and dryers. Secures components like pulleys, shafts, and assemblies. Order a new nut if yours is stripped or missing.
Have had this experience before. Ordered the same parts as last time plus a few more related components. Performed the repair in under an hour. All is good. Read more
Secures wiring harness to washer top panel. Replace this clip if original is broken, missing, or no longer holding wires firmly in place during operation.
Fixing the problem was quite simple. First, I removed the lid assembly (thanks to the diagrams supplied by AppliancePartsPros.com!). Getting the back two screws out was very difficult because I couldn't see them from the front and I could not move the unit out of the enclosed space. After some trial and error, I located the screws which were 5/16 hex head screws and removed them with a MAGNETIC nut driver. (The magnet assures that the screw will not drop down into the mechanism). Second, I... Read more