The tub dampening straps support the wash tub and reduce vibration by keeping the tub at the center of the cabinet. If your washer shakes and moves, or is making a loud banging noise during the wash c...
This clip ensures that the knob is securely fastened to the control shaft, allowing you to properly select the correct time and setting for your dryer. If your dryer will not start or shut off, the ti...
The drain hose is black in color and made of flexible material. This is a part for your top-load washer. The hose measures 57 inches long. This part moves the water out of the washer and into the drai...
This is a dual-action agitator for a washer. It is an OEM replacement part that is sourced from the manufacturer. The agitator tosses your clothes to clean them efficiently. This plastic dual-action a...
The main tub seal is located between the transmission and the outer tub. Its the primary water seal in the outer tub for the transmission-shaft. If your washer is leaking during the fill cycle, or at ...
This is a tub bearing and it is meant to work in conjunction with your washing machine. The purpose of this part is to aid in keeping the inner tub of your washing machine spinning smoothly during a w...
This split ring is supplied by the original equipment manufacturer, and it is designed to secure the tub bearing in washing machines. It is a circular metal ring, with an outer diameter of 2 inches. T...
This tub bearing goes in your washing machine. You will find it on the bottom of the outer tub, where the transmission goes through the tub. If you hear metal on metal when the washer is spinning, you...
Used in conjunction with the timer dial knob assembly.
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Deborah
September 9, 2021
How do you take the back off or the front to see inside there is a water leak and we can’t see from where it’s coming from outside
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Hello Deborah, Thank you for your inquiry. The leak could be from the water inlet valve, which is located in the control panel, or the drain pump. We have included a link to our video on how to access the drain pump assembly, which also shows how to take the top off and remove the front panel. If it is the water inlet valve, to access it, you will then have to unscrew the water lines from the back of the machine. Once you have done that you will have to remove the screws holding in the back panel to the machine. After that panel is removed you will be able to go around to the front of the machine and pull down the front of the control panel so that you will have access to the valve.
Good luck with your repair.
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Richard
February 4, 2020
What holds agitator to shaft
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Hello Richard, thank you for your inquiry. A couple pieces hold the agitator to the shaft. Part PS271509, PS271506, PS271510, PS4704237, PS271511, and PS1766022. We hope this information helps!
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Charles
August 10, 2021
Not draining. What do I need to check?
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Hello Charles, Thank you for the question. We suggest checking the Drain Hoses and pump for a blockage preventing the appliance from draining. We hope this helps!
Hello Debra and thanks for writing.
For your convenience, we have attached the link to our repair video. We hope this helps. Good luck with your repair
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=33yEHjNHUyo
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Brian
December 11, 2021
Machine will not spin but does drain. Lid switch checks out ok. After removing front panel belt and pully move freely by hand. I can see a blinking red light on pc board for motor. Did reset by opening and closing lid 5 times. Light still flashed is there a test procedure to check if motor is bad? Of another test you can suggest before ordering a new motor?
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Hello Brian, Thank you for your inquiry. You can test the motor with a multimeter. If you are not familiar with how a multimeter works, we have videos to assist you. Good luck with your repair.
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After removing frt panel which prys off I checked for anything obvious like a loose belt. Then I jiggled the magnet switch located on the inside of the loading cover. I saw the machine start agitating the it stopped again when I stopped touching it. I ordered the new part and spliced it in with the wire crip tool. Now the machine is A ok.
To diagnose, first I unhooked the washer: power, water supply, and drain pipe. I then slid the washer out, laying it on its front. With nutdriver, I unscrewed two screws that held the other end of the drain tube and removed it completely. Then, again with the nutdriver removed 4 screws from the back near the legs, two in between the leg
... Read mores in the middle, and approx. 4 to 6 on the bottom. This let me pull the bottom off partially to access the motor area. (I did did not take the bottom completely off, only about 2/3 off and let it bend over, as it was flexible tin) The belt was broken. After receiving the new belt, I positioned it between the pulley and the motor and between the drum and the big pulley. Then I rotated the big pulley, pulling the belt onto it as I rotated. At the same time, as I rotated, I pulled the other end of the belt on to the little pulley. Once it was on, I would put pressure on it as I turned the pulley, to jump the belt to the appropriate grooves on the little pulley. Note: the replacement belt had been modified, so it had one less groove than the pulley. I would have known this if I had read the insert that came with the belt first! Anyway, this was not a problem, only a design change. Also it was important to start the belt on the inside, so if it slipped, you didnt loose your bite. Total diagnostic, repair, and reassembly time: 30 minutes plus or minus. I had read other online forums that said you had to loosen the motor, etc. And I do know some type of a belt installation tool was offered on line, but I got along fine with my installation method. An extra set of hands would have been helpful, but not necessary.
Simply put hands, one under each side of the agitaror and pulled up. The part snapped off very easily. I then placed the new part in the tub and pressed down. Extremely easy, should have done it sooner!