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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
Fix a washer that won't drain or complete spin cycles with this drain pump assembly. Restores proper water removal when the pump fails. DIY-friendly repair.
Checked and found drain pump was not working. Ordered new pump. Read more
Fix a washer that won't drain or shows long drain errors with this water pump replacement. Drains water from the tub during wash cycles. DIY-friendly repair.
Watched a video to see how to replace it Read more
Fix a cracked or broken dispenser drawer that won't close properly or slide smoothly. This direct-fit drawer restores organized detergent storage in your washer.
Replaced tray, The only difficulty was connecting the drain hose to the bottom of the tray. Difficult to get hand on the hose. Read more
Supports suspension springs that stabilize the washer drum, reducing vibration and noise during operation. Replace if drum shakes excessively or hits sides. Verify fit with your model number.
Replaced all three dampers and then replaced locking gaskets for the top spring mounts for the drum, replaced the old feet pads I had and works like a charm! Read more
The Rotor Position Sensor is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This sensor monitors the speed and direction that the washing machine tub is spinning. It ensures the tub rotates properly in both clockwise and counterclockwise motions during cycles.
Causes of a bad rotor position sensor can include wear and tear from extended use agitating heavy loads, breakage from impact or moisture damage, or compromised wiring over time.
Symptoms of a bad rotor position sensor include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
I was having trouble with my Kenmore Front Load washer. It wouldn't finish the wash cycle...it kept displaying an LE Error code. After I went to Google to help diagnose the problem, which was a bad RPS Sensor, I ordered the part from AppliancePartsPros.com. It literally took about 15-20 mins and with the help of my son-in-law, my washing machine was fixed!! It was going to cost me $85.00 for the Sears repairman to walk in my door, not including parts and labor, and I only paid $27.00... Read more
Fix a washer that won't fill with hot water or leaks near the back valves. This inlet valve controls hot water flow. Easy DIY repair in 20 minutes.
Remove the two valves at back of washer, only 4 screws, remove the electrical clamps, replace with valves, easy, 20 minutes to fix, and a woman did it, saved $320.00, yahoo Read more
Replaces torn or leaking washer door boot gasket that seals the tub opening. Replace if you see water pooling, tears, or mildew buildup. Confirm fit.
I was able to find a great video on YouTube to replacing the video. This allows me to save money on a service call & perform the job myself. Read more
Replace your washer's door boot seal when you notice water leaks, mold, or visible tears. Ensures a watertight seal during wash cycles. Verify fit by model.
I ordered new door gasket, front and rear clamp for gasket and installed them. Read more
Fix a washer that won't drain or makes humming noises with a new water pump. This part circulates water during wash and drain cycles. Moderate DIY repair.
Drilled a 4/1/4 inch hole in the front for regular cleaning access and went through the back. I did not remove the front of the unit because it is a stacked. 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
Fix washer not draining or F9E1 error code. This drain pump circulates and removes water during wash cycles. Moderate DIY repair, access from bottom.
Replaced water pump. Read more
This shaft and tube assembly supports and drives the washer's inner basket during the spin cycle. Replacing a worn or bent assembly restores smooth rotation and helps reduce noise, vibration, and basket wobble.
After researching the problem on this site, I realized that the most likely cause was a bad bearing contained in the shaft & tube assembly. Essentially, the tub seal failed & allowed water to travel down the shaft & into the housing containing the bearing. I confirmed this by pulling the front cover off of the unit & noticed some brown water pooled directly under the shaft & tube assembly. I followed the disassembly instructions on this site & it wasn't too bad but did take some time as pretty... Read more
Fix a washer that won't stop filling or overflows with a new water inlet valve. Controls hot and cold water flow during fill cycles. 15-20 min repair.
Appliance Parts Pros I've used in the past and will continue to use, now they have a video showing step by step how to change the part your going to purchase, video also explains what the part does and symptoms of bad existing parts like mine. Washer machine was dripping water into tank when not in use, it was the water inlet valve. I purchased on a Sunday and it arrived with our mailman on Wednesday. I watched the repair video one more time and changed it out. When you unhook hoses to remove... Read more
Replaces broken or cracked siphon break assembly on your washer. Installs on back panel where drain hose connects. Needed when elbow becomes brittle.
Ordered Siphon Break Kit. Speedy shipping, thank you. Attached video shows how to remove front of washer to access screws to loosen top of washer to access siphon break from inside washer cabinet. http://www.do-it-yourself-washing-machine-and-dryer-repair-help.com/siphon-break-Maytagwasher.html Read more
Drain hose assembly connects your washer tub to the household drain. Replace if cracked, kinked, leaking at connections, or worn from age and use.
Followed the instructional video on how to replace water pump. Also, as a back up measure we replaced the drain hose assembly thinking this may have been clogged with fabric softener residue. A success and wash machine works like it is brand new! No more fabric softener in this house again. Read more
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