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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
This lid bumper cushions your washer lid where it meets the top panel, softening closure and protecting the finish. Replacing worn or missing bumpers reduces slamming and rattles for a quieter, smoother close.
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
This leveling leg threads into the base of your washer to set height and keep the cabinet stable on uneven floors. Replacing worn or missing legs reduces vibration, walking, and noise for smoother, safer operation.
Took the old leveling legs out and put the new ones in Read more
This mechanical timer replaces a worn or failing dial control to restore timed cycle sequencing and basic on/off switching. It helps your appliance run through its programmed cycles and regain reliable time-based control. What it does:
Ordered new control from Appliance Parts Pros and installed it using online repair tutorial. Instructions not exact but close enough to complete replacement in approx. 20 minutes. Read more
This tub assembly replaces a cracked or leaking wash tub to restore proper water containment and drum support for your washer, helping reduce leaks, rubbing noises, and abnormal vibration during cycles. What it does:
I ordered a new mode selector and new tub bearing. Upon disassembly, I noticed that the plastic outer tub had actually heated up around the tub bearing and tub seal area, such that the new tub seal did not fit tightly. I ordered a replacement outer tub, and reassembled all the new parts. During assembly, I installed the new tub seal upside down, but recognized it while re-watching the how-to video. I pulled the assembly back off and flipped the seal over, then reassembled it again. I also put... Read more
Transmission drive pulley nut.
Includes 12 washers.
I called on your service, a person on the phone name Mr.Berry ask what the matter was . I told him the said a water valve should fix it . it sure was the right fix. thank you guys and thank you Mr. Berry. john m Read more
This power line filter sits between household AC and the washer's internal wiring to reduce electrical interference and help stabilize control operation. Replacing a failed filter may restore power and prevent nuisance breaker or GFCI trips.
Replaced power line filter. Hardest part was to find out the filter was at fault. Diagnosis was trial and error effort. Once identified, the fix was easy, just reassemble. Read more
This small bushing fits the washer's lid hinge to provide a smooth, stable pivot. Replacing a worn hinge bushing restores proper lid alignment and helps reduce squeaks, rubbing, or excessive play when opening and closing the lid. What it does:
Not hard when you have videos and a mechanical background....piece of cake.... Read more
Secure your washer's drain hose with this drain hose strap. It keeps the hose positioned at the standpipe or laundry tub, helping prevent movement, dislodging, and messy leaks when vibration increases during drain and spin cycles.
Ordered new hose from appliance parts pro. Part came in 2 days. Easy to replace. Read more
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
This 2-speed clutchless motor replaces the washer's drive motor to restore agitation and spin without a mechanical clutch. It provides the two common drive speeds used for agitate and spin cycles on compatible top-load washers. What it does:
This clip cover is a small snap-in plastic trim piece that protects and secures appliance panels or trim, giving a finished look and hiding fasteners. Replaces broken or missing covers to restore appearance and retention. What it does:
Size: 8-32 t. Includes 12 screws.
Size: 8-18 ab.
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
This hex nut overmold assembly secures appliance components while the molded sleeve protects surrounding surfaces and reduces vibration. It replaces worn or missing fasteners to restore a secure fit and help prevent rattling or movement. What it does:
Thanks to your video's really helped. I now know how to completely break my washer down. Actually these parts are the only parts I haven't change out, besides the motor. Your computer system is wrong on the belt. I still haven't received the correct belt I have talked to 3 different tech. They keep saying I am wrong. I am not a dummy. I do know the belt ya shipped is TO SHORT. It doesn't even go around the pulley much less reach the motor. I am lucky for right now my belt is still in good... Read more