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Secures washer hoses at pump, tub, and valve connections to prevent leaks and hose blow-offs. Replace worn or missing clamps for a tight seal. Confirm fit.
The video was very helpful. the hardest part is getting off old rusted parts. I had to use a hacksaw to remove one of the old clamps. I had to open the bottom of the washing machine to remove of the other clamp. Putting the new parts on was easy. Getting everything apart was a challenge. Putting the new parts on was an easy 5 minute job. Read more
These mounting screws secure various internal components within your washing machine. They hold parts like panels, brackets, and mechanisms in their proper positions during wash cycles. Replace if screws are missing, stripped, or causing rattling noises during operation.
I have a 14 year old GE washing machine that had been making a lot of noise while running but had eventually just stopped flat. The agitator and spin cycle would not run. I found this site and made excellent use of all the repair videos to study about my issue. I put in my machine model number and I Immediately was able to start honing in on what my problem could be from website advice about popular repair parts, stories others had shared about their similar machine issues and watching videos,... Read more
This locking clip secures a mating part—often a control knob—onto its shaft on select laundry appliances. Replacing a worn or missing clip restores a tight fit so controls stay in place and operate as intended during use.
Motor control board was flashing 4 times, indicating that the mode shifter had an error. I disconnected the mode shifter's wire from the controller and measured the resistance between the 2 leads with an ohmmeter. Since the reading was infinite, that meant that the mode shifter coil or in-line thermal sensor was electrically open, i.e. bad. As this fix is near a complete tear-down of the washing machine, here are a few tips I discovered. 1) the hub nut is difficult to remove and you need a... Read more
Cushions where the washer lid meets the top panel to soften closure and protect the finish. Replace worn, cracked, or missing bumpers to reduce noise.
The problem was most likely the evaporator fan motor but it could have been a bad blade, loose parts or bad motor mounts. Hard to tell without taking everything apart and inspecting. Since fridge was 17 years old I decided to order the entire evaporator fan assembly as shown in the parts diagram including fan blade, motor brackets, motor, motor mounts, screws, etc. Getting to the assembly involved removing the ice maker unit plus the entire rear inside of the freezer section. Parts cost around... Read more
Adjustable leveling leg threads into washer base to stabilize cabinet and reduce vibration. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing for proper support.
Replace the Washer tub Dampening straps helped to reduce the vibration noise.The Video was great too. Read more
Secures the drive pulley to the transmission shaft in top-load washers. Replace if the original nut is backing off, stripped, or missing.
Size: 14-10 a trt 7/8 s.
Replaced the hub nut, tub bearing split ring, tub seal, hub washer and agitator coupler. I watched multiple times the APP video. It was extremely helpful and I would not have attempted this without seeing the video. I had a lot of trouble getting the hub nut off. I used an 1 5/8" 6 point strike box wrench and a 4# hammer to get it off. I sprayed it with WD 40 5 or 6 times over of the course of a week to let it soak. I finally got it off. Had I known that the shaft is not round I would have... Read more
Fix a washer that won't spin or hums but doesn't start. This single-speed motor replacement restores spin cycles when the motor windings fail.
First I cleaned out the pressure switch line that allows the motor to kick into gear when the water level is low enough to start the spin cycle. Second, I determined the motor was worn out and could not spin the drum so I order a new motor from Appliance Parts. They had the part in stock and it was shipped out promptly. Third, opened the front of the washing machine to access the motor, removed 4 huts from the under carriage, unplugged the electrical connection to the motor, removed and... Read more
Size: 8-32 t. Includes 12 screws.
Mounting screw for refrigerators, dryers, and washers. Replaces lost, stripped, or corroded screws during repairs or part installations.
Piece of cake...replaced bearing support and bearing glides. Video helped. Only issue is unclear about what glides need to be ordered and where they go. Had to look at another sight video. Grey glides go on top and nylon glides go on each side at the bottom. So you order two grey and two white glides. You also need a TORX driver to get the control panel free. So this and a Phillips Head #2 screwdriver and you are home free. Read more
A single replacement screw used to secure appliance panels, trim, and internal brackets so components stay aligned and reduce rattling. Simple, direct-fit fastener for restoring proper mounting and stable operation. What it does:
Not hard when you have videos and a mechanical background....piece of cake.... Read more
This shipping bar was installed during appliance transport to secure moving parts and prevent damage. It should be removed before first use to allow proper operation of your washer's door mechanism. Remove this bar if your washer door won't open properly or if you hear rattling noises during operation.
Snap-in plastic clip cover that conceals fasteners and secures panels on your top-load washer. Replace if broken or missing to restore appearance.
Size: 8 - 18 ab.
Stainless steel hex washer head screw for securing appliance panels, brackets, and trim. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded fasteners during repair.
Alignment pin keeps washer door hinge positioned so the door closes evenly. Replace if cracked, bent, or missing to restore proper door fit and seal.
Replaced washer tub straps and a broken strap retaining clip. Read more
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