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Dryer won't start when button is pressed or runs continuously without stopping? The start switch controls cycle initiation. 30-minute repair.
I replaced the starter switch, that really didn't need to be replaced, and the thermal fuse, which did. Read more
Secures the handle end cap to the center of your refrigerator door. Replace if missing, stripped, or lost during handle repairs. 8-18 x 1/2 inch size.
This was actually one of the easiest fixes I’ve done. All that was required was to remove 3 screws to remove the broken part. I used a pair of pliers to remove the moisture sensors from the broken part to the new one. Read more
Prevents oil leaks from your washer's gearcase and keeps internal components lubricated. Replace if you notice oil pooling under the machine.
Replaced clutch assembly, gearcase input shaft seal and motor coupler. When I disassembled the washer I realized the shaft seal on the top of the gearcase was leaking and not the input shaft seal. So had to order more parts before I could finish this job. Altogether I replaced agitator dogs, both seals on the gearcase, the clutch assembly and the motor coupler. Agitator dogs replacement is a very easy job, no tools required, takes less that 5 minutes and made a huge difference with how well... Read more
Secures washing machine hoses to prevent leaks in the water system. Replace if damaged, corroded, or connections are loose. Verify fit by part number.
We ordered parts from appliance parts pros and I fixed it. Read more
Dryer won't heat or start? A blown thermal fuse is often the cause. This safety component is a simple DIY fix taking about 5-10 minutes to replace.
Replaced Thermal Fuse Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles or spin clothes dry. This transmission neutral drain kit repairs agitation and spin issues. Moderately difficult repair.
The parts I purchased from Appliance Parts Pro fit perfectly and were reasonably priced. I received them the next day, which made the Wife (and me) very happy. Although Appliance Parts Pro did not have a repair video for this, I was able to find one online and the machine is washing like new again. The website is well laid out and easy to find what your looking for. Between the available parts and the videos they provide, anyone who is reasonably handy should be able to repair their machine as... Read more
Washer won't spin or drain? A broken lid strike prevents the lid switch from detecting when the lid is closed. Easy 10-minute DIY fix with basic tools.
Ordered new lid switch and plunger. Watched help videos and installed new parts, Washer works like new. Read more
Seals the washer shaft to prevent water leaks from the tub during wash cycles. Replace if you notice water pooling under your machine. Verify fit.
Used the parts and youtube video from your company. Read more
Fix washer leaking black water from center shaft with this transmission shaft seal. Prevents liquid from tub entering gearcase. Moderate difficulty repair.
We initially thought the issue was the gasket at the base of the tub, but that ended up being okay. We replaced it just in case. In order to even get the agitator off, we had to drill through the agitator bolt. The thing had completely rusted through. inside that basket drive rod we could see that the seals were in poor shape, and the liquid sprayed at the top of the shaft was getting through. We assume this was how the water was getting dirty. We replaced both shaft seals (which meant also... Read more
If your washer won't advance through cycles, won't drain, or won't spin, the timer may be faulty. Moderately difficult repair requires console removal.
First dis-connect the machine from the mains electricity. To replace the timer remove all knobs except washing machine main knob; do not attempt to remove the main washing control knob yet or you'll break it. Remove the two screws and profile plate each side and beneath the control panel then, holding the control panel, remove two bolts at bottom of dryer door then lift dryer door then tip the console plate towards you - it will remain in place, hooked on machine casing. Grasp the main washing... Read more
Washer won't spin or leaves clothes wet? This clutch retaining clip secures the clutch assembly for proper transmission engagement. DIY repair.
Replaced transmission (that was the problem) and clutch (if you're going to tear it down put in a new clutch - they're cheap). APPRO's video was a big help. Everything went as they showed except transmission does not just slide out. You have to work it in and out several times. Once it breaks free it will slip out. This was my first transmission. It was not nearly as hard as I had thought it would be. Read more
Dryer won't heat? This high limit thermostat cycles the heating element to maintain safe temperatures. A simple 5-10 minute fix with a multimeter test.
Out with the old. In with the new. No problem. Dryers are simple and usually can be fixed quickly. appliance pros makes it easier with their tutorial videos and fast shipping! Read more
Dryer won't heat or stops working? A burnt or melted terminal block disrupts power flow. DIY repair in under an hour with video guidance included.
I ordered the parts through AppliancePartsPros.com. They were delivered the next day. I installed them and the dryer works great. Read more
Dryer not heating or taking too long to dry? This heating element generates the hot air for drying cycles. DIY-friendly repair, typically 10-15 minutes.
Screw secures appliance panels and access covers. Replace missing, stripped, or corroded screws to restore tight fit and eliminate rattles or gaps.
After several attempts at Local Hardware stores and Lowe's and Home Depot to find them I called AppiancePartsPros.com. I gave them the model number and what I was looking for and customer service directed me to the part on the Web site. They were extremely helpful and it was very fast and I got the parts the next day. Read more
Fix a dryer that won't start or trips breakers due to burned wires or loose connections. This terminal block kit includes wires and connectors. DIY repair.
I had to remove my dryer so I could install a new floor. The dryer would not fit through the doorway with the power cord attached. Since the power cord was fastened to the back using 3 phillip headed screws, I gently backed them out with a phillip headed screwdriver. However, two of the 3 screws gave me extreme trouble. The head of the screws were made of such a weak metal, that the screw head began stripping. I have a phillip screw kit with different sized heads, so I picked a head that... Read more