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Gibson Washer Motors

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Gibson Washer Remote Style Pump With Motor
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS417325
Manufacturer Part Number 131268401
Use this with either a top load or front load washer. This pump has an horizontal mount.
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Installation Instructions
Thomas from Walpole, MA
Pump Motor Failed
First, remove the 2 screws that hold the lower front cover in place, remove the cover and disconnect the plug and the ground wires from the pump. Next attach the washing machine drain hose to a wet vac, since even if the machine is empty, there will still be water in the outer tub and the pump. Suck the whole thing dry, remove the 2 bolts that hold the cover onto the pump, use a pliers to remove the 2 hose clamps, remove the hoses (no mess because of the vacuum). Remove the 2 screws that hold the pump to the base of the washer and remove the pump. Save the mounting bracket from the bottom of the pump. Orient the outlet on the new pump to match your old one if needed, instructions to do this are included with the new pump. Install the mounting bracket onto the new pump. Mount the pump to the washing machine base, reconnect the hoses, the cover and the wiring. Put the drain hose back into your drain. Run the machine, check for function and leaks. If all is well, replace the lower cover. Don't forget to tell your wife that the job was a whole lot harder than it looked. Read more...
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$237.63
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Gibson Washer Drive Motor
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS417366
Manufacturer Part Number 131276200
This drive motor supplies the mechanical power required to operate core appliance functions such as rotation, agitation, or movement. Smooth motor operation supports consistent performance and reduces strain on connected components. Replacing a failing drive motor can resolve issues such as loss of motion, unusual noise, or intermittent operation, restoring dependable functionality.
Installation Instructions
Carmen from Foreston, MN
motor burned out, tub quit going around
First I turned off the water and disconnected the hoses. I took off the back panel and unscrewed the 4 bolts holding the motor in place. The grounding screw was impossible to remove, so I had to cut the wire off. Took out motor and disconnected the electrical connector. Put new motor in (ordered new belt, figuring it would need replacing - was still in excellent shape, but replaced it anyway), bolted in the motor (socket set works best on further away bolts, screwdriver for closer ones). Put the belt on the motor first and then pulled it up over the side of the tub and turned the tub to get it around the whole tub - took alittle bit of turning to get it on. Plugged in electrical connector and screwed grounding wire into hole. Replaced back panel and water hoses. Got a bit dirty and sweaty but not too hard to do it yourself, as I am a 48 yr woman and don't usually do this kind of thing. Read more...
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$297.72
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Gibson Washer 2-speed Motor With Pulley
PartSelect Number PS815490
Manufacturer Part Number 134159500
This 3/4 horsepower, two-speed drive motor is designed for top-load washing machines and includes a pre-installed pulley for smooth operation. It powers the drum during both agitation and spin cycles, ensuring optimal performance throughout the wash process. Commonly used to resolve issues such as a washer that won’t spin, drain, or agitate, this motor can also address symptoms like burning smells, unusual noises, or cycle interruptions. Professional installation is recommended for proper alignment and secure mounting.
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Installation Instructions
Helen from Madison, OH
Motor was overheating and kickins off during the cycle
After turning the water off and removing the hoses,I pulled the top off by removing the 2 screws from the clips in the back and popping the 2 spring clips in the front. I then removed the 2 side screws left and right to allow room for the sides to move out of the way of the motor. The back panel is spot welded so the panels stayed connected. I then removed the 2 screws from the water overflow guard on the motor. Once removed I unplugged the wire harness from the motor. After that the 4 nuts were taken off of the bottom of the motor. I pushed the belt tensioner in and pulled the motor out. Install the motor making sure the nuts are tight as they can work loose from vibration. Read more...
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$297.72
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Gibson Washer Drive Motor With Pulley
PartSelect Number PS815482
Manufacturer Part Number 134156400
This motor has 3/4 hp and 1 speed.
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$146.15
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Gibson Washer Motor-main
PartSelect Number PS417047
Manufacturer Part Number 131162300
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$79.59
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Gibson Washer Shield-motor
PartSelect Number PS417190
Manufacturer Part Number 131223600
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$32.63
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Gibson Washer Shield-motor
PartSelect Number PS417907
Manufacturer Part Number 131474500
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$8.55
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Gibson Washer Shield-motor Connector
PartSelect Number PS418585
Manufacturer Part Number 131702200
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$47.40
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Gibson Washer Motor Cradle Assembly
PartSelect Number PS433076
Manufacturer Part Number 3016466
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$24.67
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Gibson Washer Shield-motor
PartSelect Number PS460136
Manufacturer Part Number 5303283049

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