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Washer making loud grinding noise during spin or agitation? Drive clutch kit repairs worn clutch assembly. Moderate DIY repair, typically 30-45 minutes.
Replaced washer drive block and Cam. I called around and finally settled on Appliance Parts Pros because they helped diagnose the problem, told me what parts to replace and had videos to show me how to do it. In completing the repair I had to remove quite a few pieces of hardware in order to get at the part I was to replace. The videos helped but there is a learning curve while you familiarize yourself with the parts and figure out how the remove them. Eventually I got to a large nut that,... Read more
The Drive Hub Kit is an OEM replacement part for Whirlpool washers. This kit includes an important transmission component - the drive hub - along with mounting hardware. The drive hub transfers power from the washer motor to turn the wash basket and agitate laundry.
Symptoms of a bad drive hub can include:
Causes of a bad drive hub include normal wear over time, strain from heavy or unbalanced loads, or damage from impact or other external forces.
This OEM replacement kit is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
I watched a video on YouTube that showed my exact problem. It had a link to this part AP5665171 Hub and it showed how to fix it. It was a fairly simple fix. I did not even have to remove the tub. I popped the cap on top of the agitator plate (AGP), removed the bolt hold the AGP on. I tapped on the bolt several time to loosen it. Using an angled screw driver, carefully and slowly lifted up the edges of the AGP until I could use my fingers to carefully pull the AGP off the splined drive... Read more
Washer won't spin or shows F7 E1 error? The shift actuator controls cycle transitions. Moderate DIY repair with video guide available.
After internet search of symptoms, discovered that the hub that connects the drive shaft to the tub was stripped causing intermittent spinning which in turn caused the knocking and creating the unbalanced condition. Appliance Parts Pros got me the hub within a day and the other part a little longer due to snowstorm, but still timely. To replace the hub: Remove agitator by popping off plastic cap, undoing the bolt, take agitator of the shaft by tugging at it from side to side, if it seems like... Read more
The washer drive belt transfers motor power to the washer’s drive system so the basket spins and agitates. Replacing a stretched or broken belt helps stop squealing and slipping so cycles finish at proper spin speed.
What it does
What’s included One drive belt.
Install notes
This OEM Whirlpool belt is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore washer models.
This was my first attempt, ever, to repair a washing machine. After some internet research on the problems, I was able to determine that the shaft seal on the gearcase probably was leaking water into the gearcase with each use. No water was ever found on the floor, but when I turned the washer over to inspect the gearcase, I found a black, oily residue on the outside of it along with the same residue on the pulleys, the belt and the motor. I ordered a new gearcase, shift actuator, splutch... Read more
Lid won't lock or keeps clicking? This washer lid latch assembly fixes locking failures. DIY-friendly repair with video guide, typically done in 30-45 minutes.
Not wanting to spend hundreds of dollars on an appliance technician's service call, I searched online to troubleshoot the problems with my particular Maytag Washer Model Number MVWX500BW0. I stumbled across AppliancePartsPros.com and investigated there the most likely causes for my Maytag Washer's not agitating properly and not spinning at all. In order to acquire some additional information, I telephoned AppliancePartsPros.com and spoke with an extremely professional, knowledgeable and helpful... Read more
Fix a washer that won't spin, agitate, or shows F7-E1/F7-E7 errors with a new shift actuator. Controls cycle transitions. Easy DIY repair with video guide.
Suspension bearing kit supports the tub assembly in top-load washers. Replace if bearings are worn, cracked, or causing excessive tub movement or noise.
After looking up the model number of my washing machine on AppliancePartsPros.com I ordered the suspension rod kit, two sets of tub centering springs (one spring per corner), a Ring-Tub (mine was breaking apart due to banging around) and a spare suspension bearing kit in case I need it later. I spoke to a very helpful customer service rep on the phone just before placing my order. They have customer service representatives answering the phone late at night. I was surprised. All of my parts were... Read more
Rubber washer that seals beneath the agitator bolt to secure the agitator to the drive shaft. Replace if agitator loosens or leaks occur. Verify fit.
I replaced the washer plate and new screw/washer part. Easy fix and back up and running in ubder 10 minutes. Read more
Loud grinding noise during spin cycle? Failed gearcase bearings cause noise and oil leaks. Moderately difficult repair requires disassembly and cleanup.
Disassembled washer and replaced gearcase and reassembled. Read more
Secures the washplate to the drive shaft in your washer. Replace if stripped, damaged, or missing during washplate repairs or agitator service.
If your washer won't drain or spins but leaves water in the tub, the drain pump likely failed. Most DIYers complete this repair in 20-30 minutes.
It was a fast fix. its a Maytag Centennial Top load washer. it took me about 20mins to remove the pump and instal the new one.Most of the time was spent moving the washer. Read more
Fix a washer that won't fill, fills slowly, or won't stop filling. This water inlet valve controls water flow during wash cycles. 30-minute repair.
Ordered the valve body from Appliance Parts Pro. It was very easy to find the part on their website. Ordering was simple. The part actually got here the next day. I received an email about 2 hours after I received the part that contained the tracking number. That is what is known as quick and reliable service. Part was a little hard to replace since I have big hands. There are 2 metal screws that hold the valve body to the washer that are in a small confined area. Unless you want to dismantle... Read more
The Capacitor is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. This part helps regulate power supply and voltage levels. It smooths out voltage fluctuations to ensure consistent operation of the motor and internal components. Causes of a bad capacitor can include faulty wiring connections, or simply wear and tear over time. Capacitors have a limited lifespan based on usage and wear. Symptoms of a bad capacitor include:
This genuine Whirlpool OEM replacement part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.
Bought one from you and replaced it. I friend did it for the family. Read more
Washer won't start because lid won't lock? This lid latch strike secures the washer lid during operation. Simple DIY fix in under 30 minutes.
Secures control knobs to the panel on washers and dryers. Replace if the clip is broken, missing, or worn, causing knobs to fall off or sit loose.
I purchased the lid latch assembly and the lid switch strike. Following the clear video instructions for each part, my handy teenage son was able to remove the lid latch assembly and replace it with the new part as well as the lid switch strike. The washer is back to working perfectly for under $100. Appliance Parts Pros carry the parts to repair and at a lower cost than other online retailers. I saved about $30 compared to the other online site and I saved a service call fee. I'm so glad I... Read more
Filters debris from water entering your washer and seals the hose connection. Replace if water fills slowly or screens are clogged. Confirm fit by model.
As a Mechanic, I did the common sense approach: INITIAL OBSERVATIONS & CHECKS: - Unplug Machine & check inlet water hose connections for leaks and signs of hose failure; - Remove back panel & inspect for water presence at all hose connections, pump, bottom of basket (bottom center of basket where the main motor, shaft bearing, and tub seal is located), dispensers, bottom of wash basket, water injector area, look everywhere where there is a hose connection and where water flows... - Inspect... Read more