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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
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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:
This water level pressure switch senses air pressure from the tub and signals the control to stop filling at the correct level. Replacing a weak or failed switch restores proper filling, helps prevent over/underfilling, and allows cycles to advance.
The error code indicated the washer wasn't getting any water, although the basket was filling to an unusually high level. After checking the inlet hoses and their connections but without opening the top cover to see the actual water level pressure switch, I went ahead and ordered the part. After receiving the switch, I opened the cover and found the original switch had fallen off it's mounting (for who-knows how long ago) and was resting against the drum. Over time, the movement of the drum... Read more
After much troubleshooting & four parts later (2 electronic control boards & harness wire) it was the motor. The washing machine would start & run the 1st cycle & when it drained the motor sparked & the error message would appear. Approximately 10 minutes into a cycle each time. Read more