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The Maytag brand has been around for almost a century and is still one of the top selling appliance brands today. The name has become synonymous with durability and they continue to manufacture top of the line appliances for every room in the home. With such a strong reputation for quality, PartSelect.com makes sure to only sell Maytag parts that were manufactured and certified by Maytag themselves. This means that you can feel confident about the parts you’re ordering from PartSelect.com because they will be strong and dependable just like your appliance. Plus, with our no hassle return policy, convenient shipping options and one-year warranty, you won’t be disappointed when you order your Maytag appliance parts with PartSelect.com.
PartSelect recently helped douglas of bonita springs, FL with this Maytag washer repair:
water leaking from around center shaft below fixed tub
My washer is 5 years old and water began to leak on the floor. I took off the front panel and filled the tub. Water did not leak immediately, but after the tub filled with about 3-4 inches of water, the water began to leak from a rubber washer between the fixed tub and the drive shaft. I looked online for exploded diagrams of Maytag washers, when I came across your site. By looking at your diagrams, I determined what parts I needed and ordered them. The parts arrived in 2 days, and I installed them. There were no leaks and it cost me under $70 (a repairman would have cost at least $250). The only thing I would recommend to those in similar situations, is to purchase a spanner wrench (your site does not sell, but others do). The stem seal and hub assembly is reverse threaded (clockwise to loosen) and is difficult to remove due to tight quarters in the tub.
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