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Fix a washer that won't agitate or stops mid-cycle with this brake pad kit. Replaces worn friction pads that prevent proper drum stopping. DIY-friendly repair.
Because the washer would stop mid cycle and would start again after some period of time, I presumed that there was something amiss in the drive train (i.e. motor, transmission, belt). Took the unit apart and discovered that two of the three brake pads were destroyed. Motor turned easily as did the transmission. Replaced the brake pads and reassembled. Now the washer doesn't stop as before, but will blow by all cycles never stopping to drain, spin, or rinse. It appears that they damaged... Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Color: White
Counterweight spring for washer tub suspension system. Connects between tub leg assembly and base. Replace if broken, detached, or overstretched.
Store that sold the washer could not get the parts needed for 3 weeks due to delivery from factory. I told them I could get them with a week, I did and I was able to get a repairman in to do the job in 2 hours. Thanks to you. I didn't have the tool to replace the springs, that is why I had to get a serviceman in. I did not want to take the chance that the bracket was broken either. Read more
Prevents oil leaks from the transmission area. Replace if you see oil puddles under your washer. Confirm fit with your model number before ordering.
I had a lot of problems removing the spin hub, I had to use an air impact wrench to un screw it even then it was very hard, it did not go easy with the hammer & pipe wrench as shown in the video. It was also very hard to remove the bottom spin bearing I had to cut the bearing retainer with a dremel tool so I could get my puller on it. After I struggled to get it apart The repair went very easy, I used brake spring pliers to remove the springs it worked like a charm. I am very pleased with... Read more
This OEM part is a timer for washing machines. The timer is the part that controls the desired time of the wash cycle. Over time, a timer can become inoperable after excessive use. If the timer motor has shorted, it will stop functioning properly. If the timer is no longer operating properly, it will need to be replaced.To replace the timer, start by removing the control panel of the washer. The control panel can be removed by unthreading the mounting screws that secure it. Once the screws have been removed tilt the control panel up to gain access to the timer. Once located, take a pair of needle-nose pliers and grab the centerpiece that rotates. Once the pliers have locked onto the centerpiece, proceed to pull off the timer knob from the front of the control panel. Then pull the timer dial off. Disconnect the two wire harnesses. Once these wires have been removed, slide the timer out from its place. Take the new timer and line it up with the four mounting tabs. Slide it in so the locking tabs lock into place. Reinsert the wires in their correct terminals and secure the control panel.This genuine replacement part is compatible with Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, Sears, and Kenmore brand washers.
Replaced timer, following your How-to video. Worked perfectly, very easy to do. Total cost $145 (including overnight shipping).. Would have cost $460.00 to have appliance repair company do the same thing. Super pleased. Read more
Fix a washer that won't stop filling or has water level issues. This pressure switch hose connects the tub to the control switch. Easy 15-minute repair.
Unplugged washer and called for a water truck to pump out basement, 2 feet of water. Read more
Filters debris and sediment from incoming water before it reaches the inlet valve. Replace if clogged or missing to restore proper fill flow. Confirm fit.
The machine would not run a full cycle before it cut off and had the code "FE" and water was too high. The water inlet valve needed to be replaced since it was letting in too much water at time. The repair was easy. Unplug machine and turn off cold water. Remove cold water line and drain water into bucket. Remove back two braces located at the top on each end of machine This will allow you to move top cove back about one inch. Pull back top cover about 1 inch then lift off cover. Remove... Read more
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