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Secures the inner bellow seal to the tub in front-load washers. Replace if rusted, broken, or causing seal leakage. Tight installation requires patience.
Watched the video a few times for door boot seal replacement. It was a lot of help! The spring is the hardest to replace and I did enlist the help of my wife. Everything went back on great. If you have to replace the front panel (with the buttons) be mindful that the buttons are spring loaded and will come out. I did not lose any and it went back together just fine. A little touch up paint on the washer and it all looks brand new and works great. And the parts came in quicker than... Read more
Replacement timer dial for washers. Installs on the control panel to set wash cycles. Needed when original dial is cracked, broken, or worn smooth.
Easily replaced the knobs Read more
Filters debris from water entering your washer. Replace when water flow is reduced or sediment buildup occurs. Verify fit with your model before ordering.
I was cleaning the supply hose filter screen constancely, I had no Idea there was filter screens in the pump intakes on the machine. once I found them and replaced them, I had plenty of water, so don't buy supply hoses with the screens in them until you check to see if your machine has them already. Read more
Replaces a broken, corroded, or cracked drum spider assembly. This structural support connects the drum to the shaft in front-load washers.
I noticed my 5-year-old Samsung, front-loading washing machine started to sound like my kids were using it as a drum kit. I immediately checked it out and the stainless drum was wobbling so badly that I just took it for an unbalanced load of clothes. My gut was telling me that something was wrong because I had not remembered the machine being so loud before. I removed the clothes from the washer and I ran it empty to confirm my suspicions: the wobble was still there. I would say it had a 2"-3"... Read more
Stabilizes the drum and absorbs vibrations during wash cycles. Replace if cracked, worn, or causing excessive washer movement. Installs between tub and base.
Fix a washer that won't fill or hangs mid-cycle with a new water inlet valve. Common when cold water stops flowing. DIY repair takes about 15 minutes.
The GE front loading HE washer wound paused at the rinse fill point and need manual selection of drain & spin to finish the load. Online searches told me how to get the error code. Once E22 was found online searching told me it was a water flow problem- slow fill. I removed the hoses at the washer and inspected for clogs - nothing was found. I then put the ends of the hoses in a bucket and turned on the water- strong flow. Interesting is some debris/solids came out. I’m betting over time solids... Read more
Replacement lid for Speed Queen washers. Covers the washing drum and provides access for loading clothes. Replace if rusted, cracked, or has sharp edges.
Replace the lid. Read more
Fix a washer door that won't stay closed or latch properly with this door plunger. Resolves issues with doors opening mid-cycle or failing to lock securely.
Fix a washer that won't spin or agitates but doesn't spin properly. This mode shifter assembly switches between agitate and spin cycles. Advanced repair.
Motor control board was flashing 4 times, indicating that the mode shifter had an error. I disconnected the mode shifter's wire from the controller and measured the resistance between the 2 leads with an ohmmeter. Since the reading was infinite, that meant that the mode shifter coil or in-line thermal sensor was electrically open, i.e. bad. As this fix is near a complete tear-down of the washing machine, here are a few tips I discovered. 1) the hub nut is difficult to remove and you need a... Read more
Fix a washer that won't advance cycles, won't agitate, or smells burnt. Replace the timer yourself in 15-20 minutes with our step-by-step video guide.
Based on an internet search, the likely problem seemed to be a bad timer-control switch because it would hum and click but not advance on a 17-year old washer. Repairman diagnosed the problem as a bad lid-switch-assembly and replaced it - problem solved. Now I need to return the Timer-Control. AppliancePartsPros was very quick to ship the Timer-Control and have a great return policy for an unneeded part. Read more
Fixes washer that won't agitate, spin, or start. If your washer stops mid-cycle or won't run with lid closed, this lid switch kit restores operation.
No water, no electricity, nothing happened when I pulled the on knob. I replaced the lid switch. The switch arrived at my house super fast - ordered on Friday and was there on Saturday. The whole replacement process took no time at all. Read more
Replacement outer door panel for washer front-load doors. Installs around door glass. Replace if cracked at hinge, broken from impact, or warped plastic.
My teenaged son took the old washer door off and apart. He replaced our glass from our washer onto the new doors and attached it to the hinge. These doors are compatible with Kenmore washer even though it says Frigidaire. Read more
Fix a washer that won't fill with water or fills slowly. This water inlet valve controls water flow into the tub. DIY repair takes 30-45 minutes.
Took machine apart replaced valve assembly. Read more
Flexible drain hose routes water from washer tub to household drainage. Replace if cracked, leaking, or deteriorated from age and flexing wear.
Replaced hose that came with the new washer with this longer one. Read more
Guides water from the inlet valve into the wash tub. Replace if cracked, broken, leaking, or causing uneven water distribution in your top-load washer.
Replaced the hose and water inlet. Part #: AP3189243 (WH41X10077). This connects the solenoid valves to bring water into the tub. Read more
Replaces worn or broken shock absorbers that stabilize the drum in your washer. Installs at the base of the tub to dampen vibrations during spin cycles.
After watching the video carefully and taking notes for step-by-step dismantling of the LG washer, I took it apart methodically placing each item on a table in the order removed. I was able to remove and replace the bearings with no problems following the tips and tricks. The spider did not seem to be in bad shape but since I had a new one, it seemed reasonable to replace it as well, but it was difficult to extract the old one from the drum. The bolts are assembled with weld glue, so it is a... Read more