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This genuine OEM part is sold individually. It is a transmission assembly for washing machines. The transmission assembly is the gearbox in the washing machine's motor that allows the washing machine to work at different speeds and different intensities. If the washing machine is no longer spinning properly and has lost its normal level of washing power, it could mean that the transmission assembly needs to be replaced. Luckily replacing this part is not as difficult as it might seem at first glance.To replace the transmission assembly, start by turning off all power to the washing machine. Proceed to remove the upper control panel. To do this, pull forward on the bottom of the console and remove the two retaining clips as well as the harness connector to the lid switch. Using a flathead screwdriver remove the clips. After this, remove the entire cabinet from the back panel to gain access to the interior of the washer. Next, remove the 7/16 bolt from the agitator and pull it straight up to remove it from the shaft. Once completed, access the motor and pump and remove by releasing the screws and tabs that attach it. Remove the wire harness attached to the transmission. Remove the bolts that secure the motor mount to the transmission and proceed to pull the old transmission out of its place. Install the new transmission and reassemble the other parts.This replacement part is compatible with General Electric, RCA, and Hotpoint brand washers.
Used online chat line and spoke with Tech about problem. Tech suggested that a new gearbox was in order.I found a video on U-Tube that showed a Tech repairing this exact unit. That was a big help! I think you guys should make some of these yourself for people like me who can't afford the high prices of having to take it to a repair center. Read more
Bought a replacement part, couple small cuts on my hands. For the first time, did real good, the leak stopped. Read more
Bought the bleach box. Ours appeared cracked and was leaking water. Couldn't pinpoint exactly where from. It also wasn't sitting correctly. Was sagging in the back. Bought the tub ring assembly as well, but couldn't replace it, due to stripped and rusted out screws. Wasn't necessarily needed to fix leak. The rubber water hose that connects at bleach box appeared to have a small leak, and the clamp was rotted out. I cut 1/2" off the rubber hose and installed a new clamp. Re-mounted the bleach... Read more
Just pounded on it lightly to fit.by his hand. T he brackets from the original lid was tight. But he got it. Read more