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Washer won't spin or agitate? A broken motor coupling disconnects the motor from the transmission. DIY repair in 30-45 minutes with basic tools.
My whirlpool washer was no longer spinning, so my first stop was YouTube where I found the video from AppliancePartsPros showing how to replace the motor coupling. In addition to the replacement guide, Matt also shows you how to diagnose the problem by looking for rubber shavings under the washer. Seeing the rubber shavings under the washer, combined with the fact that the washer still drained meant that the motor was still working, so something else in the drive train was bad. I took the... Read more
Washer won't spin or agitate? A worn motor coupling often causes these issues. This direct-drive part is DIY-friendly and takes 30-45 minutes to replace.
Went to appliance parts pros and typed in the problem, and they had a video on that problem and how to fix it, easy fix, ordered the part, had it 2 days later, took my washer apart while I was waiting for the part to come, and then reviewed the video several times, and then completed my repair, probably saved 150-200 dollars by doing it myself, also had my dryer conk out last year, did the same thing, looked up the problem, ordered the part, and made the repair, the pair is 20 years old, parts... Read more
Fix grinding or scraping noise during agitation with this washer pulsator coupling. Located under the agitator, connects to drive shaft. DIY repair in 10 minutes.
I looked up a YouTube video first to know how to take my washing machine apart. It was an Appliance Parts Pros Video. Very helpful! I replaced the mode shifter, water pump, washers, agitator spline, hub nut, tub bearing, tub seal and drive belt. The hub nut DID NOT want to come off. I cut it off with my Dremel and chipped out the beveled segment with a heavy duty screw driver and 3# hammer. Had to be very careful to not damage the hub assembly. I removed the Torx screws and removed the... Read more
Connects the drain hose to the washer drain outlet. Replace this coupling kit if cracked, broken, or leaking to restore a secure connection.
Connects two sections of your washer's drain hose for secure, leak-resistant water discharge. Replace if cracked, loose, or leaking to restore proper fit.
Replaced the drain hose coupling. Read more
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Replacement timer cam for your washer. This small plastic component controls cycle progression. Install when original is cracked, worn, or broken.
Motor coupling for washers. Connects the motor to the transmission. Replace if cracked, broken, or worn. Fits select top-load washer models.
This coupling connects two components together within the range assembly, providing a secure junction for proper operation. It is typically a small connector piece that ensures a tight, leak-free fit between hoses or lines. Replace this coupling if you notice looseness, leaking, or if the original part has cracked or deteriorated over time.
Timer cam for washer control panel. Replaces worn, cracked, or broken cam that controls timer dial rotation. Direct replacement part for timer assembly.
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