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Replacement of dispenser unit, everything went very good. Somewhat surprised at how much of the washer had to be disassemblyed to accomplish the replacement. Read more
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This clamp secures flexible hoses and small-diameter tubing to fittings, helping prevent leaks and maintain proper fluid flow in appliance systems. It's a simple replacement that restores a tight, reliable connection. What it does
Remove screws from the upper control panel and lay them on top of the washer. Remove corner screws from the front center panel with door. And drop down 4 Inches, to gain access to the hose, remove the clamp from the upper dispenser and remove the rubber hose from the drum, and replace it with a new hose. Reassembled. Read more
This outer tub replaces the washer's outer wash tub that holds the inner drum and directs water during cycles. Installing a new outer tub restores the washer's ability to contain water and maintain proper drum alignment. What it does:
This rear cabinet panel replaces the damaged or missing back enclosure on compatible Whirlpool laundry appliances, restoring protection and support for internal components. It helps quiet rattles and keeps insulation and wiring covered for safe operation. What it does:
Disassembled washer, found that 2 out of the 3 basket support legs had cracked through. Unfortunately, support cannot be bought except as an assembly, so had to spend almost $300 for the part. Bearings were worn, but not trashed, so I replaced them and the seal. Note, most parts places (including AppliancePartsPros.com) will only sell the bearings and seal as part of the rear tub assembly. The bearings are standard 6205 and 6206 sealed ball bearings, available from Grainger and many others for... Read more
I followed Matt's awesome video from AppliancePartsPros.com to build up my "I can do this" reserves. But here's the story leading up to that point... We purchased our Samsung WF419 on a “Black Friday” special November 2009 expecting to get some good years out of the washer/dryer pair. We don’t run more than 2 or 3 loads a week in the washer, so ours has had relatively little use over the beginning of its anticipated and expected long life-cycle. When the “thumping” started on the spin cycle a... Read more