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Motor and Drain Pump – Part Number: WH23X10028
Motor and Drain Pump
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PartSelect #: PS1766031
Manufacturer #: WH23X10028
This pump helps expel water from the washing machine and is activated after the spin speed is maintained for a specific period of time. This pump has sound isolation mounting washers and a filter.
$238.94
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Drive Belt – Part Number: WH08X10024
Drive Belt
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PartSelect #: PS1020114
Manufacturer #: WH08X10024
The main drive belt is designed to work with the motor pulley and spin the drum until it comes up to speed. NOTE: Per factory measures 48.4" at rest & 51.2" when working.
$103.05
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Water Inlet Valve – Part Number: WH13X10023
Water Inlet Valve
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PartSelect #: PS1019151
Manufacturer #: WH13X10023
This water inlet valve attaches the water lines to the back of your appliance. The attaching solenoids on the valve open and close according to the desired temperature, or amount of water needed.
$102.75
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Drive Pulley Kit – Part Number: WH07X10016
Drive Pulley Kit
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PartSelect #: PS1016963
Manufacturer #: WH07X10016
This part is used to turn the drive belt with the help of the motor or transmission.
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Door Lock Latch – Part Number: WH10X10006
Door Lock Latch
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PartSelect #: PS1021459
Manufacturer #: WH10X10006
$268.65
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GASKET OUTSIDE CLAMP – Part Number: WH01X10279
GASKET OUTSIDE CLAMP
PartSelect #: PS1016305
Manufacturer #: WH01X10279
$30.00
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Door Strike – Part Number: WH01X10356
Door Strike
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PartSelect #: PS2322437
Manufacturer #: WH01X10356
This part is the replacement door plunger or door strike for your washer. It is made of white plastic and is approximately 2 inches by 1.5 inches. The door strike attaches to the washer door and activ...
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GASKET INSIDE CLAMP – Part Number: WH01X10277
GASKET INSIDE CLAMP
PartSelect #: PS1019932
Manufacturer #: WH01X10277
$28.66
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Leveling Leg with Nut & Pad – Part Number: WH46X10130
Leveling Leg with Nut & Pad
PartSelect #: PS1016726
Manufacturer #: WH46X10130
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$29.40
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INSIDE_DRAIN_HOSE – Part Number: WH41X10127
INSIDE_DRAIN_HOSE
PartSelect #: PS1022525
Manufacturer #: WH41X10127
$54.82
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NUT M16 – Part Number: WH02X10211
NUT M16
PartSelect #: PS1020771
Manufacturer #: WH02X10211
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DAMPER PIN – Part Number: WH01X10261
DAMPER PIN
PartSelect #: PS1016625
Manufacturer #: WH01X10261
$12.95
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Jennifer
July 12, 2021
Machine will run to the end of the wash cycle, then stop. It doesn't drain the water out and will not start again. I power it down and it will drain the water out and shut off. I turn it back on and it won't start again on any cycle. I unplug it for at least 5 minutes. Plug it back in, turn on the power, and it will start again, but still stops after the wash cycle, and I have to repeat the process. If I run it on speed wash it will sometimes run all the way through, but all of the other cycles stop after the wash cycle.
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Hello Jennifer, Thank you for the question. This sounds like an issues with the cycle timing. The Control Board would be the part that controls the cycles and the timer. The board would need to be replaced. We looked up the part and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued sorry. There are no part substitutions listed. Our suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers and contact us back with he updated substitution number. We hope this helps!

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Rear Tub Pulley became loose and deformed pulley shaft
Ordered new Parts. Removed old/worn parts. Found that the "hammering" from a loose pulley had worn and deformed the edges of the shaft where the flats are to accept new pulley.
Gently filed the flats with the flat surface of the file and filed the hump on the shaft that the "hammering" created. Take extreme caution to not file surfaces too much, because new pulley will be loose and the next step is to replace the drum shaft.($$$$) Pulley did not fit 100% (Had some slop) but that was from material being worn away from "hammering" effect. Torqued with Torque wrench and added green 609 loctite compound - this is meant to help adhere and take up some loose fit in assemblies. - Drawback to Loctite is most have to be heated to 300 to 400 degrees to remove, or pulley will need to be cut off and ruined, I further repair/removal of pulley is necessary. This is an Easy Fix/Replacement of parts.... The hard part is filing the drum shaft surfaces to accept the new pulley, and getting the belt back on - Belt is tight but needs to be stretched on like putting a bike chain back on.

Washer now spins and sounds like a dream!
- Good Luck!
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Drive Belt Drive Pulley Kit
  • BRETT from CLINTON, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Washing machine would cease functioning at the spin cycle and would not drain.
Remove the front coverfrom the machine. This is done by removing the 3 screws at the bottom of the panel. The panel then drops down and pulls straight off. The pump is located on the front right wall of the of the machine. You will notice a 2-3 inch diamete threaded cap on the right side of the front wall of the machine. This is the front of the pump and access to the filter. Place a large bucket under this cap and slowly loosen the cap. All of the water remaining in the machine will begin to drain (this could be a lot of water. Do not remove the cap completely so that you can quickly stop the flow of water if needed). Once all water is drained from the appliance, Disconnect the two hoses from the pump using a pair of pliers to looses the presure clamps, sliding the clamps back an then pulling off the hoses (be careful of any remaining water in the hoses). Then remove the two screws from the rear base of the pump that secure it to the bottom floor panel of the washer. Slide the pump slightly to the rear to free it from the fittings on the front wall of the machine and the lift the pump up. At this point, firmly pull out the wiring harness plugged into the top right side of the pump. Install the new pump by plugging in the wiring harness and resecuring the pump. Plug in the machine and run on the rinse and spin cycle to test.
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Motor and Drain Pump
  • Trent from Shreveport, LA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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pump would not pump water out of washer
I took the two drain hoses off with the pliers then only two screws that holds the pump. After that the two hot wires which are black and white. But remember to unplug you're washer since the pump is not grounded you don't want to risk being shocked. Hope thi helps. Plus i saved around 250.00 by repairing myself.
Parts Used:
Motor and Drain Pump
  • John from Farnham, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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