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Inglis Washer Drive Hub Kit
PartSelect Number PS6012095
Manufacturer Part Number W10528947
This basket drive hub kit is a vital component in select washing machines, designed to connect the wash basket to the central drive shaft, enabling proper rotation during wash and spin cycles. It plays a key role in transferring motion from the motor to the basket, ensuring effective agitation and spinning. Constructed from durable materials, the kit typically includes the drive hub, a retainer, and installation instructions. Common symptoms of a worn or damaged hub include failure to agitate, slow or no spinning, excessive wobbling, and unusual noise during operation. Replacing this part is a common DIY solution and can restore the washer’s performance. Installation requires basic tools and moderate repair experience.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Noisy and Marks Left on Clothes
- Shaking and Moving
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Installation Instructions
Allison from RICHFORD, NY
Hub had warn its grooved teeth off and washer wouldnt agitate
ordered hub and it shipped quickly. I was able to put the hub in place and screw the screws in. you want to tighten them down slowly and go around to each screw tightening a little at a time so you don't break the hub. as you tighten the screws down the hub slides down flush. its impossible to just push the hub on with your hand. Buttoned it back up and got caught up on laundry. good day when the washer is fixed.
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Inglis Washer Clutch Assembly
PartSelect Number PS334641
Manufacturer Part Number 285785
A clutch assembly (Clutch, Washer Clutch) is found in your washing machine and is responsible for spinning the basket during the spin cycle. The clutch lining can wear over time. If the clutch lining is worn out, the clutch assembly will not rotate properly to release the brake. If you notice a burning smell, or the machine shaking and moving more than normal, this could indicate there is an issue with your clutch. If the washer spins when the washer basket is empty but not when it’s full, or if the assembly begins to turn blue, you may need to replace the clutch assembly. This assembly includes a brake cam driver, blue springs for large capacity washers, a black spring for compact washers, and the installation instructions. It’s constructed of plastic and metal, and comes in beige/silver.
Fixes these symptoms
- Burning smell
- Spinning Issues
- Spins slowly
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Installation Instructions
Andrew from SLC, UT
spin cycle did not engage
researched potential causes, found cluch dust under the washer and determined that it wouldn't engage because clutch was too worn. ordered the assembly, removed agitator from inside the tub as it is connected to the gear shaft, turned washer on it's back for access to motor, unattached the direct drive water pump from the motor drive, unbolted the 3 gearcase mounting bolts and took the entire gearcase, shaft, motor, etc... together, out from under the washtub. the clutch slides off the gearshaft with a little fidgeting and the new assembly is easily installed where the previous was. put everything back together... then... spin spin! worked perfectly
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Inglis Washer Shift Actuator - 6 Pin
PartSelect Number PS11769864
Manufacturer Part Number W10913953
This 6-pin shift actuator is an authentic OEM part supplied directly by the manufacturer for use in washing machines. The shift actuator is responsible for controlling the movement of the washer transmission during the different phases of the wash cycle. This allows the washer to switch between agitating and spinning modes. Signs of a faulty shift actuator include the washer failing to agitate or spin, incomplete cycles where the washer gets stuck in one phase, or unusual noises during operation
Fixes these symptoms
- Cycle Not Advancing
- Spinning Issues
- Spins slowly
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Installation Instructions
Beverly from MADISON, IN
Wouldn't spin properly
Replaced the gears that were eaten up, the retainer and the actuated. All parts but the spring are plastic. Did all according to your instructions. Happy to report all went well. Washer is working again.
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Inglis Washer Shift Actuator 120v 60hz
PartSelect Number PS11747977
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10006355
This shift actuator is a genuine replacement component designed for top-load washing machines. It plays a critical role in transitioning the washer between agitation and spin cycles by shifting the transmission and monitoring the splutch position. Equipped with a synchronous motor, it regulates the agitator’s movement to ensure proper wash performance. Compatible with a wide range of models from Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, Amana, and other associated brands, this part is commonly replaced when the washer fails to start, agitate, or spin properly. Symptoms of failure include slow spinning, no agitation, or the drum not turning despite the pump running. Installation requires basic hand tools and novice repair experience. Always disconnect power and water before beginning. Sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms
- Cycle Not Advancing
- Spinning Issues
- Spins slowly
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Installation Instructions
David from Los Alamos, NM
Lid Lock light blinking, machine will not start
A detailed Service Technician Service Manual is hidden inside the machine on the front panel. It is hidden by the bleach dispenser input. It gives a list of fault codes and instructions for calibration after repair, resetting fault codes, and a manual test mode for stepping the machine through each mode on command. The Tachometer failed which would not let the machine come up to maximum spin speed. The tachometer is part of the solenoid actuator that shifts the transmission. It is not specifically called out in the manual. Any failure causes the lid lock light to blink which gives the appearance of a lid lock failure
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Inglis Washer Gear Case
PartSelect Number PS16220910
Manufacturer Part Number W11454372
This includes the Tub Seal
Fixes these symptoms
- Noisy and Marks Left on Clothes
- Spinning Issues
- Will not agitate
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Installation Instructions
Craig from ANAHEIM, CA
The upper bearing in the gearcase became rusty & very noisy due to shaft seal leakage.
Changing the gear case is a basic R and R operation since the gear case is a complete assembly riveted together. It is a bit challenging though getting to it because you have to totally disassemble the entire washer nearly every nut, bolt and screw. Fortunately the washer is fairly easy to work on and I am very mechanically inclined, but I did cheat a bit by watching some U-tube videos first. I couldn't find the same exact model washer as mine on U-tube but there were enough similar units to obtain the basic procedure. A thing I do when disassembling things is to take pictures of the way it's put together before removing stuff. It goes without saying that you first have to disconnect the power, the water hoses and it helps to get the washer out away from the wall so you can work around it. You have to remove the top, back panels, and the inner and outer tubs first. After removing the inner and outer tubs I turned the washer upside down in order to gain access to the gear case so I wouldn't have to stand on my head or lay down. Remove everything attached to the gear case (take picture) and use a strap wrench (or a strong friend) to hold the large pulley while removing the retaining nut. To remove the condenser (large round thing in black plastic retainer) rotate it counter clockwise and lift out, it doesn't snap out. I was very happy to see that the new gear case came with the shaft seal already installed so with a small amount of liquid dish soap around the outside of the rubber it allowed a nice slip fit back into the outer tub. All the parts that were removed pretty much will only fit one way so you don't have to worry too much about how everything goes back together. After reassembly and hooking up the washer again be sure to perform the calibration procedure before you turn on the water. Instructions came in the box with the gear case. Here is a side bar: I am 76, my grandson and I replaced the gear case in just a few hours, It's no big deal. Now for the interesting part, when I ordered the replacement gear case by the old part number I was told it had been superseded by a new number so when the new unit arrived I discovered that the shaft and seal looked different so hopefully the water leaking into bearing won't happen again. I was going to drill the old gear case apart and replace the bad bearing so I am glad I didn't because the shaft and seal would continue to leak and ruin the bearing again so don't try that. One thing I would like to mention about this company from which I ordered the part was the amazing delivery, only 36 hours. I ordered the part Sunday evening late and Tuesday morning early it arrived. Wow, blew me away, also I live in California and apparently the company is in Nova Scotia, no sales tax, Woo Hoo.
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Inglis Washer Gearcase
PartSelect Number PS341974
Manufacturer Part Number 3360629
This is used in your direct drive washer that has a neutral drain.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Spinning Issues
- Will not agitate
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Installation Instructions
Troy from Storm Lake, IA
Tub wouldn't turn, but motor would allow it to drain.
I took the two screws for the control panel out and tilted it up and back. Then remove the two metal clips which held the outer panel to the back panel. After disconnecting the power and water I tipped the washer on its back. I had to remove two clips to take the water pump off of the motor, then removed the two screws and clips which held in the motor. After removing the motor, I found the coupler was bad. To remove the gearcase, I took out the softener dispenser and removed one bolt to take out the agitator. Under the agitator was a clip. Three bolts held the gearcase to the frame. After removing them, the gearcase pulled straight out the bottom. Replacement was just a reverse process, with the addition of a light coat of grease to the gearcase shaft.
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Inglis Washer Basket Drive Assembly With Clutch
PartSelect Number PS11723156
Manufacturer Part Number W10820043
This basket drive assembly is for washers. Basket drive assembly sits on top of the transmission shaft and houses the spin basket brake mechanism. The basket drive spins to rotate the basket during the spin cycle.
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- Spinning Issues
- Spins slowly
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Inglis Washer Gear Case
PartSelect Number PS16220913
Manufacturer Part Number W11454741
This washer gearcase, also known as a transmission assembly, is a genuine OEM component designed to control the mechanical functions of the washing machine, including agitation and spin cycles. Engineered for compatibility with select Whirlpool, Maytag, and Kenmore models, it regulates the speed and direction of both the agitator and the basket, ensuring efficient cleaning and rinsing. A failing gearcase may result in symptoms such as the washer not agitating or spinning, producing unusual noises, or leaking. Manufactured to Whirlpool’s specifications, this part offers reliable performance and long-term durability. Installation should be performed with the appliance unplugged to ensure safety, and may require mechanical expertise depending on the model.
Fixes these symptoms
- Spinning Issues
- Will not agitate
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Inglis Washer Clutch Lining Kit
PartSelect Number PS334642
Manufacturer Part Number 285790
This kit comes with springs, hardware, and brake lining.
Fixes these symptoms
- Spins slowly
- Will not agitate
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Installation Instructions
Adam from Lehi, UT
Agitator had a terrible ratcheting sound when running in free-wheel mode during spin cycle.
Removed the gearbox from the drum and removed the direct drive motor from the gearbox. Disassembled gearbox and drained gear oil. Rebuilt the neutral drive assembly with the ordered parts. Cleaned sealing surfaces. Filled gearbox with new gear oil. Sealed and re-installed the top cover to the gearbox. Reattached motor and then reinstalled assembly to drum and clutch (installed new clutch lining at this time as well).
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Inglis Washer Gearcase Oil
PartSelect Number PS347766
Manufacturer Part Number 350572
This gearcase oil comes in a 16 Oz bottle.
Installation Instructions
Adam from Lehi, UT
Agitator had a terrible ratcheting sound when running in free-wheel mode during spin cycle.
Removed the gearbox from the drum and removed the direct drive motor from the gearbox. Disassembled gearbox and drained gear oil. Rebuilt the neutral drive assembly with the ordered parts. Cleaned sealing surfaces. Filled gearbox with new gear oil. Sealed and re-installed the top cover to the gearbox. Reattached motor and then reinstalled assembly to drum and clutch (installed new clutch lining at this time as well).
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