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Loud rattling or loose agitator during wash? This clip secures the agitator assembly to eliminate noise and restore proper back-and-forth motion. Quick DIY fix.
Found that by manually spinning agitator one direction it seemed free, but spinning counterclockwise it seemed to stick a little. Pulled dispenser and agitator and found the agitator washer hole was oval rather than round. Replaced the agitator washer and the washer seems to sound normally for now. Not sure if the new agitator washer will eventually grind down due to non-circular action from the transmission, or if the agitator and clip will keep the transmission centered long term. Should... Read more
Agitator not moving clothes properly or spinning weakly? This straight-vane agitator restores wash action in 10 minutes with basic hand tools.
Replaced it Read more
Replaces broken or worn washer lid hinge bearings. Installs in the lid hinge assembly to allow smooth opening and closing. Needed when bearing is cracked or missing.
With the parts supplied from your company. The lady that took my order was good at her job. All the parts were correct and fit. I thank you for the service that recieved. Read more
Fix washer overfilling or won't fill issues with a new water level pressure switch. Prevents flooding and restores proper fill cycles. 10-minute DIY repair.
Replaced the water-level switch and hose. Washer works again, no overflowing since! Read more
Spacer that maintains proper alignment between the washer cabinet and top panel. Replace if broken, cracked, or missing to restore stability.
Structural bracket that secures the rear panel to the washer chassis. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper alignment and cabinet stability.
In the end, with a new coupler. But I relearned old lessons the hard way. The washer is in a rental unit and the tenant complained of no spin. My first intuition was that the coupler failed again because I bought a cheaper one elsewhere a couple of years ago and not the brand name available here at AppliancePartsPros. But we’ll come back to that. Lesson #1: Verify the symptoms firsthand. I dug in right away, popped out the motor and the coupler appeared okay. When I spun it by hand, it turned... Read more
Rubber inlet hose that connects your washer to the water supply. Replace if cracked, leaking, or worn. Standard 5-foot length with included washers.
Replaced flow meter and control valve Read more
Fix washer shaking and excessive vibration during spin cycles. This leveling leg locking nut secures adjustable legs to stabilize your machine.
Replaced 2 springs and brackets. Also replace rear legs and front legs and re leveled. Works fine. Read more
Washer motor shield deflects water, lint, and debris away from the drive motor. Replace if cracked or missing to prevent motor damage. Simple install.
Replacement timer knob for washers. Installs on the control panel to operate the timer dial. Order if your original knob is cracked, broken, or missing.
I ordered a new timer knob from Appliance Parts. The knob came, and I went to my washer and screwed it on. That took about 35 seconds. Everything is fine now! Read more
Washer thrust ring acts as a bearing spacer between the outer tub and basket drive, controlling end-play and reducing friction. Replace when worn to restore smooth, quiet operation and prevent premature wear.
Purchased parts from your site and did a self repair. Excellent quality , speedy delivery and easy to install. Now our 13 year old washer works as good as new. Read more
Rubber grommet that cushions the motor mount stud on your washer. Replace if cracked, worn, or missing to properly secure the motor to the mounting plate.
Replaced dog ears. Read more
Replacement screw for washers. Used to secure various components including handles, panels, and internal parts. Order if original is missing or stripped.
After shopping for a new Whirlpool Thin Twin Stack, Found appliance parts pros online and decided to take it apart to see if repair was a possibility. APPro's online instructions were easy to follow, in a couple hours it was apart, and I placed the order. Reg ground took a week from NY, so the laundry piled up that week. The parts arrived on Monday morrning, by afternoon the machine was running like new! The cause was the belt tensioner pulley had frozen. Replaced it, drum wheels,snap... Read more
Fix washer not spinning or loose cam driver with this wire retaining ring. Secures basket drive components to prevent shifting. DIY-friendly repair.
Based on recommendation to replace the clutch if clothes aren't spinning dry enough, I ordered a new clutch. Upon disassembly, I observed no Ring Wire/C-Clip and that the bearing appeared worn. Where did the clip go? Well, the bearing wore down such that it wore out the clip and bearing up to the sleeve of the shaft. Knocked out the old bearing, tapped in the new and was done. I disassembled the brake shoes but believe you can get the bearing in and out without doing so. Not a bad job, just... Read more
Mounts the washer top panel to the cabinet frame. Replace if screw is stripped, rusted, missing, or damaged during cabinet disassembly and repair work.
I looked inside and saw the teeth were worn off the "dogs" so I purchased the Cam Agitator repair kit and a new bolt. Getting the old bolt out was the hardest part since it was worn and rusted. I ended up having to buy a set of socket extensions and a set of stripped bolt sockets so $45 in tools and it took me an hour to get the old bolt out but putting everything back together was a breeze. I was very proud of myself, as a woman, that I fixed this problem myself and didnt have to pay a repair... Read more
If your washer agitator spins freely or clothes tangle around it, the splines may be stripped. This center post assembly restores wash action. 15-min DIY.
My wife noticed that our washing machine was making a terrible rumbling noise and seemed to be out of balance all of the time. She was on the verge of calling a repairman when I said I wanted to look at it first. I noticed the agitator was very loose and would spin in your hand. I removed 1 bolt and the agitator was out. The teeth in the agitator were stripped out so by simply ordering a new agitator and installing it I turned a $250.00 repair call into a $70.00 DIY fix. Thanks. Read more