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This is the central wash-action component in select top-load washers. Replacing a worn or damaged agitator restores proper agitation so clothes circulate through water and detergent for consistent cleaning performance. What it does:
I have a 25 year old Kenmore washer that works well and didn't want to get a new washer as they don't make them like they used to. Upon removing the top cap of the agitator and doing an inspection, the agitator dogs were completely broken into pieces. Due to age we decided to replace the lower and upper agitator along with the agitator auger dogs repair kit. All new parts and works fine. On inspection of old parts, we probably could have gotten away with just a $5 repair for the plastic... Read more
This anti-rattle clip adds light spring tension to keep a small component snug and quiet during operation. Replacing a bent or missing clip helps reduce vibration noise and maintains a secure fit of the attached part.
I bought a clutch liner kit installed it in 5 minutes now it spins faster than ever. Read more
This centerpost bearing supports the washer's spin basket on the stationary center post, providing a low-friction surface for smooth, quiet rotation. Replacing a worn bearing helps restore proper spin performance and reduce noise and vibration.
The Screw is an OEM component compatible with Whirlpool washing machines. This screw secures the rear bulkhead to the tub, ensuring vibrations are reduced through solid mounting points. Properly installed screws dampen oscillating movement.
Causes of a bad screw include damage from water exposure like corrosion or breakage from stress concentrations if the tub bangs around during imbalanced loads.
Symptoms of a bad screw include:
This Whirlpool replacement screw restores a stable suspension system. It is compatible with additional brands like Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Springs were broken and back bracket was bent I replaced the bracket and all four Springs including the vertical one. I removed the cabinet as shown in the video. Then with a pair of vise grips's removed the springs one by one and replace them. The bracket was rusted And bent i used a quarter inch socket with a quarter inch ratchet to remove the screw. Due to the rust i used penetrating oil the screw. Read more
This gray control knob replaces a worn or broken knob on the console so you can accurately select settings. It fits onto the timer/selector shaft and restores a secure grip with smooth, positive engagement. What it does:
Removed upper cowling swapped out switch. Read more
This three-circuit connector housing organizes and protects terminals in an appliance wiring harness. It provides a secure, insulated plug connection to help prevent loose contacts, heat damage, and intermittent operation when the original housing is cracked or melted. What it does:
Size: 10-16 x 5/8 inch.
I used a screwdriver and removed all three screws and replaced them with ones I ordered from you. The job took less than ten minutes to complete. Read more
Contains two, six foot long braided hoses with 90 degree ends.
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
Timer dial assembly that replaces a damaged or worn selector on the control panel, restoring clear, reliable cycle selection and easy manual control without replacing the entire timer mechanism. What it does
I diagnosed the problem, identified faulty parts, and replaced those components. Read more
This set of washer fill hoses connects your home's hot and cold water supply to the washer's inlet valves. Replacing aging hoses helps prevent leaks and ensures the washer fills properly for every cycle.
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
Includes drive tube spacer, "T" bearing and both shaft seals.
It was fairly difficult, but I watched and followed the Appliance PartsPros video and was able to get it done using the parts I purchased from APP. The leak has stopped (but I'm still watching after 5 loads). Read more
This brake release cam works with the washer's brake assembly to disengage the brake during spin and re-engage it at stop. Replacing a worn cam restores smooth basket spin and reduces squeal or grinding at spin transitions.
First I looked at the many you tube vids, and there are many. appliance parts pros pretty much shows you how to deal with the parts. I changed the brake shoes and the clutch assembly which also comes with the driver cam. I also changed the metal brake operating cam. I think that brake lockup or improper brake release was the problem that broke the plastic cam driver. This was the broken plastic part making all the ticking noise. I first changed the coupling on the motor but that wasn't bad. in... Read more
Used from harness to top.
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
This is the water pump that moves water through your appliance so cycles can run correctly. Replacing a failing pump restores proper water flow and helps prevent standing water, poor performance, and leaks. What it does:
Turned my washer over and the pump was right there at the bottom didnt even need any tools, it had a kids sock stuck in it, I could not unjam it so I got this new pump, you just take the old one out and put the new one in Read more
This is a Whirlpool washer inner tub spin basket. The spin basket is the portion of the washing machine the clothes are held. This piece must operate efficiently for the items in the washer to be thoroughly cleaned. The main indicators of a damaged spin basket are the loss of the ability to spin or the washer making loud noises due to moving and rattling of the spin basket.Begin installing the new basket by unthreading the screws that fasten the top portion of the washer to the base. Tilt this back, and use a screwdriver to unfasten the clips that hold the top of the tub in place. Remove the fabric softener reservoir from the center of the basket. Use a socket to unbolt the agitator at the bottom of the tub. Once this is removed, reach down and lift out the old tub. Complete these instructions in reverse to install the new unit.This is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer. This product is compatible with Whirlpool, Amana, Roper, Kenmore, and Maytag appliances.
Replaced the Inner Tub Basket. We watched the video, ordered the parts, and swapped out the basket in a breeze. We were very surprised, and pleased, with how easy the repair was. This saved me labor costs not having to hire a repairman, and, worst case scenario, saved me from having to buy a new washing machine. Read more
Used for the pressure switch.
Watched on line Video. Only problem was in disconnecting wire "bus" connector from switch. I was unable to remove connector without damaging it. I "jumped" connector to prove switch was faulty. This also allowed my wife to continue to do laundry while part arrived. I ordered a 3 circuit connector, but this was not the correct part. I ended up removing 3 wires from old broken connector and attaching them to new switch without a connector. Electrical tape did the trick. Not perfect... Read more