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Water would not drain and tub would not spin.
I had to raise the top of the washer and take off the front pannel. It was not too hard to replace the pump except that it was in the back corner and it was hard to reach the bolts to remove and install the new pump.
open top,remove back panel.then laid on the side and removed belt.remove hose from tub to pump.removed small hose for fill level.Hard part was to remove springs from tub.Then pull tub and transmission out of housing.Remove pulley from shaft.Lossen screws around snubber ring but do not remove them.Remove old snubber ring.clean surfaces with alcohol.install new snubber ring and assemble in reverse order.
loud sqeaking noise, burnt rubber smell, motor siezing up
Unplugged electrical plug. Disconnected water and drain hoses. Turned washer on front side. Removed old belt from bottom of washer. Removed pump access panel. Removed old pump. Installed new pump. Torqued pump mounting screws 1/4 turn with socket wrench. Installed new belt. Put on pump access panel. Hand tested motion of belt and pulleys for smooth travel. Put drain hose on. Turned washer in the upright position. Reconnected water hoses. Washer works like new.
Turned it over to my 35-year old son who removed pump and pulley assembly and the old drive belt, then simply replaced with new assembly and belt from PartSelect! Could not have been easier - from my viewpoint.
Unplug. Open the front panel (2 clips, 2 hex head metal screws), remove the two hose clamps and hoses from the pump, remove 3 hex head screws holding the pump...bingo.. in with the new pump, hoses and panel go back....put the drive belt back on...the wife is back in buisness.. Note to all husbands out there, mess up on a few loads of laundry (mix red with white and her unmentionables turn a hideous pink) and you never have to do laundry again !!!! Tip to all, if you have a wet-vac, attached it to the discharge hose of the washer to remove the standing water in the pump.
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I turned washer over, took off old shredded belt. One of the pulleys is spring loaded so I just held it in as i looped the new belt on. Easiest repair I have made on a washer!
My washer had stopped turning. It wouldn't wash or spin but the moter was still working.
We're not repair people. So when calling around for the replacement belt no one had it. Everyone said that the belt went to a dryer. We simply inspected the machine. Located the worn belt which was on the bottom of the washer machine went online and ordered the belt. Thank you so much you guys really saved me. I will always recommend you all to everyone that I know. Your system works Great! Thanks Part Select!
I watch the video on part select, order the pump and belt fix it 25 min. very easy cost of parts $96.00 estimate to come to the house $70.00 plus parts.
I removed the top back panel and top cover of the machine,I replaced the switch and also put new 1/4 inch plastic hose on from back top of tub that connects to the water level switch all is well works like new.