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Secures rubber hoses to fittings with constant spring tension to prevent leaks. Replace when rusted or weakened to maintain a tight seal. Confirm fit.
Fix excessive washer vibration and loud spinning with a new balance weight. Stabilizes the tub during spin cycles. Moderate DIY repair for most models.
Secures hoses and wiring to prevent movement and vibration wear in your dishwasher. Replace if clips are cracked or connections have loosened.
Fix washer leaks with this hose clamp. Secures hoses to pumps and valves, preventing water leaks and disconnections during wash cycles. Simple repair.
Protective access cover shields internal washer components from dirt and moisture. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore factory protection.
Fix washer leaks or slow draining with this drain pump hose. Routes water from the tub to the pump during drain cycles. Easy DIY repair part.
Replace your washer's top plate assembly if cracked, broken, or damaged. This structural panel secures and covers the upper cabinet area. Direct fit.
Fixes noisy operation and misaligned components in washers. This holder assembly secures internal parts for proper alignment. Replaces cracked or bent brackets.
Top plate assembly for washers. Mounts to the back of the machine and covers the top panel area. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing screws.
Secures water supply hoses behind the control panel to prevent kinks and leaks. Replace if damaged, cracked, or after repeated vibration wear.
Supports smooth drum rotation in your washer. Replace if you hear loud roaring or grinding noises during spin cycles. Confirm fit with your model number.
I'm a DIYer but still found the how-to video very helpful. The toughest part was removing the old bearings. I used a hardened punch for one side and then the head of a 5/8x6" bolt for the other side. The bolt might have worked for both. Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Secures the washer’s tub and basket during moving to prevent internal damage. If the originals are missing after a move, install replacements for transport and remove them before using the washer.
What it does
What’s included One shipping bolt assembly (sold individually).
Install notes
Usage tip After removal, bag and tape the bolts to the cabinet so they’re on hand for the next move.
AppliancePartsPros had the needed items in stock, and I had them within 48 hours of the parts being shipped. Read more
Pressure sensor air chamber for washers. Connects the tub to the water level switch. Replace if cracked, clogged with detergent residue, or leaking air.
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Washer tripping GFCI or breaker? Failed heater assembly causes electrical shorts. Includes sensor probe. Moderate DIY repair with basic tools.
Concrete balance weight mounts to washer outer tub to stabilize drum during spin. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper vibration control.
My problem was a broken spider. I followed your excellent video, but have some additional input that should be incorporated in a new video showing the required upgrade procedures and parts required to repair an early model with damaged front tub half using currently available parts. Don't expect everything to go as easy as the video. 1) Used 4lb. brass hammer to drive shaft from bearings. 2) Torqued spider bolts to 20ft lbs. with thread locking compound. 3) attached rubber seal to front tub... Read more