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Fix washer water leaking into tub or slow dripping when off. Water inlet valve assembly replacement stops fill valve leaks. Easy DIY repair with video.
I ordered from this company expecting the parts to be later than they said and the parts showed up in 2 days like they said. Just before the Easter holiday even. Amazingly fast. Very satisfied!!! Washer is up and running again. Great job on getting me my parts! Thank you! Read more
Fix a broken or wobbly agitator that won't move clothes properly. This top-load washer agitator replaces cracked or stripped parts. Simple bolt removal.
There was a single bolt through the bottom of the agitator that connected it to the tub. Undoing the bolt to remove the broken base of the old agitator, placing the bolt in the base of the new agitator, aligning and tightening the bolt. Read more
Clothes not getting clean or washplate spinning freely? Stripped plastic splines prevent agitation. DIY fix in 15 minutes—remove cap and bolt, lift out.
The plastic ridges on the inside of the washplate were stripped. New washplate solved the problem. This washer is barely 3 years old, so I guess I can expect to be doing this again, but better than buying a new washer. Read more
Replace your washer's cracked or leaking outer tub. This housing holds the inner basket and prevents water from leaking into the machine's interior.
Replaced tub and center post seal Read more
This factory screw secures panels, brackets, and other components in your appliance. Replace a missing, stripped, or corroded fastener to restore a tight fit and keep parts properly aligned and rattle-free.
In the past we’ve fixed the latch with just high speed great. This time we ordered a new latch and replaced it. Washing machine has been working perfectly ever since. It was very easy to find the right part by simply entering the model number of my washing machine. It was quick delivery and the correct part. Very happy to have a working washing machine again. Read more
This retainer ring is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer for use on front load washing machines to hold the boot seal in place. The boot seal is the gasket that seals the washing machine when the door is closed to prevent water from leaking. The retainer ring is located flush against the boot seal and has either a spring clamp or screw clamp that secures it. Over time, this ring may become damaged due to the washing machine's normal use and age. If the ring is not tight, the washing machine could leak when in use. If water is coming from the door, it is a good idea to inspect and replace the retainer ring and possibly the boot as well.Unplug the washing machine to prevent electrocution. Remove the front panel, the detergent dispenser, and the kickplate to access the retainer ring. Locate the clamp on the ring and loosen it. Remove the retainer ring and set it to the side. Inspect the boot and then install the new retainer ring. Tighten the clamp and reassemble the washing machine. This retainer ring is sold as an individual unit. It is designed specifically for washing machines manufactured by Whirlpool.
Im not a repairman, so all my knowledge to fix my washer came from either youtube or online chats. I posted this to help the next dad trying to save a few bucks. Door sensor... Since door sensor worked correctly, verified that by starting washer with door open, and agitate cycle would not start until door was closed. Meaning door sensor worked correctly. Timer... In high spin cycle washer sounded correcltly spinning, but when opening door, drum was was not moving. So timer was triggering... 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
Secures panels or brackets in your laundry center to prevent vibration noise. Replace missing, stripped, or worn screws to restore a tight fit.
Followed online video. It was easy Read more
This replacement control knob restores smooth, reliable turning on your appliance's control panel so you can select settings accurately again. It's designed to slide onto the control shaft and provide a secure, easy-grip interface. What it does
Replacement 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
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
This hose clamp secures a hose connection to prevent leaks and keep your appliance running smoothly. It provides a tight, reliable hold on the hose fitting so water or air stays contained during operation.
Took off cover, installed new parts. Read more
Supports the spin basket on the center post for smooth, quiet rotation. Replace if your washer is noisy, vibrating excessively, or has poor spin performance.
Agitator won't move or slips during wash? A worn drive shaft causes weak agitation. This shaft transfers motion from the gearcase to restore firm engagement.
I had to replace the drive shaft and the lower agitator. The motor coupling was also worn out. The repair was challenging because I had to rebuild the gear box. This step was really messy and I had to wait for the liquid gasket to set prior to completing the repair. Cleaning and prep of all of the parts tripled the repair time. Read more
Used for lid switch.
Researched this kenmore washer on-line and found the problem to be the lid switch. Saw a diagram on how to jump this switch by connecting a wire to both outside wires on the harness and voila! It worked! This is not a fix but it allowed me to finish the load of unwashed clothes and told me which part was bad (do not run washer jumped like this.......fire hazard!) Ordered the lid switch and it was an easy repair. A $14.00 switch was a lot cheaper than a $450.00 washer. Thanks appliance parts... 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