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Fix washer leaks caused by worn or split drain hoses. This hose channels water from pump to drain. Common repair, typically takes 45-60 minutes to replace.
The drain hose had rubbed against a metal piece until a split was formed. There was only one clamp to remove to get the old hose off. The repair took about an hour to complete. Amana distinctions washing machine. Read more
Leg, adjustable (w/nut)
Took off the old parts and replaced with the new parts Read more
Small metal clip that secures panels, brackets, or tubing in place inside appliances. Replace if bent, fatigued, or missing to restore secure mounting.
Here's the story. All my appliances except the dryer broke. Yeah. talk about bad luck. First I tried to fix the refrigerator. Replaced both motherboard and inverter board. Now it wakes up but the compressor does not kick in. Need another part. The washer, well I have to pull out the sink to get enough room to pull out the washer to fix it. Since the refriigerator is still in the middle of the kitchen, I don't need to tear apart another room. Nevertheless, let me say this, I love my "older"... Read more
This cycle selector knob is used on some Maytag washers and dryers. This is not the timer knob. Color: stainless steel. Measures about 2 inches in diameter where the handle extends.
It was real easy pull the old one off, and replaced it with the new one. Read more
Specs: No.8X1/2 HEX WASHER HEAD
Replaced the control board after removing the inner door liner, plastice board cover and board itself, by removing screws, working various plastic clips/tabs and unclipping wire harnesses from board. most of time was spent cleaning the black soot from the door, which had a terrible burnt electrical/plastic fire smell. Cleaned mold/scale off of as much of the door as I could while in there as well. Removing parts without breaking plastic tabs to hold the new parts was trickiest part. Read more
Washer bearing supports drum rotation during spin cycles. Replace if washer makes loud grinding or squealing noises. Verify fit with your model number.
Dismantle the unit and replaced tub bearing. Press the old bearing out then press new bearing in. Read more
This 12-14 x 1/2 screw is a factory fastener used to secure appliance panels, brackets, and components. Replacing a missing or stripped screw restores a tight fit, reduces rattling, and keeps parts properly aligned for reliable operation.
This was a very easy fix. Two screws to get the front off of the washer. Removed one side of the tensioner spring. Loosened two screws for the motor and two screws for the pump. I decided to replace the agitate belt even though it wasn't broken.. So, I removed that belt from the pulleys and the removed the broken belt. then just reversed the process to install the belts. it toke me less than 30 minutes and my washer was back in service. Read more
Connects washer drain hose to household standpipe for a secure seal. Replace if cracked, stripped threads, or causing splashing at the drain connection.
My husband figured out that we needed the plug that goes around the hose entry point. It was an easy fix for him and no leaks. The part came quickly which was great since we have a lot of laundry. Read more
Fix washer leaks or poor draining with this tub-to-pump drain hose. Replaces cracked or clogged hoses that cause water pooling. Simple DIY repair.
Replaced hoses and hose clamps. Read more
A replacement nut-lock used to secure fasteners and keep panels or components from backing off due to vibration. Simple, durable hardware that restores a secure connection and reduces rattling or loose parts. What it does:
Fix loose or rattling parts with this 1/4-20 nut. Secures components in dryers, washers, and microwaves. Quick 5-minute repair restores stability.
After watching the repair video I opened up the dryer without any problems and found that the belt tension pully bearing failed and the mount arm had an excessive amount play in it. So armed with the part numbers I found here I went down to the local parts store and found that they did not stock the parts but could get them in a week. I went home and ordered them on line and had them the next day. I did vary from the video a bit. I uncliped the motor wire connector and removed the two screws... Read more
This locknut is a small threaded retaining nut used to secure rotating and stationary appliance components, helping keep assemblies tight and stable during operation. It prevents parts from loosening and reduces vibration-related issues. What it does:
Fix an oven that won't switch between bake and broil modes with this rotary selector switch. Controls oven functions and temperature selection reliably.
Silicone lubricant grease for washer bearings and seals. Replace during bearing or tub seal repairs to ensure smooth operation and prevent wear. 2 oz.
I suspected the main bearing had worn out, and I was right. It is a difficult job, because I am retired, I had the time. During disassembly, I found the hub had rusted really bad, it needed replacement. I did not buy special tools. The manufacturer repair manual says to use three OEM tools, I made some tools with wood. Simon's video is a big help. Now the washer is quiet, time will tell how good a job I did. This is the first time I opened up a washer, the second time would be much easier. Read more