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Michael C - April 1, 2019
Verified Purchase
Solved my power problem.
My washer was starting intermittently as of late and when I opened the panel and moved the connection around I noticed it would run again. I figured that the connection on the old cord must have gone bad somehow or the cord itself was just damaged, possibly by a surge or some other issue. Anyway, replaced the cord (really great design...to be able to just unplug an old power cord and replace it with a new one...not a hard-wired component) and now all is well. No more intermittent starts. Only reason I gave 4 not 5 stars was that it seemed to take forever to get to me. Other than that, great part/service. Thanks!
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Michael H - July 24, 2018
Verified Purchase
Just what I needed!
This was just what I needed to replace the power cord in an older Whirlpool washer. Repair took no more than 5 minutes and we were back up and running.
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Aida V - May 29, 2018
Verified Purchase
Easy repair
Part arrive in a week, my washer is back in service.
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Noticed agitator wasnt moving during wash and rinse cycles. Prior to repair no strange smell or noises
Went online to Parts Select and typed in Model #. Looked thru repair help and found very simular problems. I did disassemble the upper prtion of the aggitator by removing softner dispenser. Once inside I used a shoe string and routed it thru the two handles on the plastic cover and pulled up moderately, exposing the cam and doggs. I u
... Read moresed a 7/16" socket on a 6" xtension to reach the mounting bolt. Slowly turn bolt counter-clockwise holding the lower agitator. Once the mounting bolt was out I temporarily replaced the plastic cover. I pulled up on the UPPER agitator to completely remove it from the tub. Once set on a firm surface I again pulled out the plastic cover ,bolt and cam cover, exposing the cam and dogs. I shook them out. I replaced everything with what was included in the agitator repair kit ( great kit). Everything for assembly is as the instructions state and totaly a reverse process. Take care not to over tighten the bolt. I did take this oppurtunity to clean the tub and agitators. I did also remove the lower agitator to clean the area. Thanks Parts Select!
Disconnected old power cord inside control cabinet, removed strain relief , then removed damaged power cord. Reinstalled new cord with new strain relief.