40445 - Instructions
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Hot water inlet had leak, kept filling washer, when offw
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Rudy from SAN DIEGO, CA
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- 30 - 60 mins
When to utube typed in my problem, very easy fix
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Washer would not start, but if you disconnect it and plugged it in it started without pushing start button
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DENNIS from EAST MEADOW, NY
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
It was easy to remove the rubber gasket to get at the door lock. Removing the door lock and replacing was simple enough, but getting the metal ring securing the gasket was cumbersome and challenging. This took most of the time.
However, after replacing the door lock it was obvious that this was not the problem. I had to remove the n ... Read more ew part and replace the old one.
For future, it was the pob circuit board that was defective and had to replace it. Apparently this is not an uncommon problem as there are a number of UTube videos about this.This job was more involved and took me over an hour and resolved the issue.
However, after replacing the door lock it was obvious that this was not the problem. I had to remove the n ... Read more ew part and replace the old one.
For future, it was the pob circuit board that was defective and had to replace it. Apparently this is not an uncommon problem as there are a number of UTube videos about this.This job was more involved and took me over an hour and resolved the issue.
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Error code DE
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Mark from SOQUEL, CA
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Followed instruction from you tube. Removed gasket holder, then gasket by door switch assembly then replaced with new assembly!
I am a 63 woman and found this easy to do, with help from you tube guy.
I am a 63 woman and found this easy to do, with help from you tube guy.
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Water filling the basin
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Chris from RIVERVIEW, FL
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Water would fill the basin when the washer wasn't used. I followed the video created by this site to make the repair. The video gave me the confidence that I could successfully make the repair myself. The hardest part was physically moving my washer out of its corner to make the repair. The parts were plug and play. Awesome!!
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My front load washer was making a loud roaring sound while spinning out the water
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Thomas from GREEN BAY, WI
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
The repair went good but time consuming. I replaced both inner and outer tub bearings along with the tub seal. I removed top by removing two screws in back then pulling back slighty then lifting up. I removed soap tray by pressing down tab and pulling out. Loosened soap dispenser and folded back on top. I removed control panel then front
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door panel. Remove back panel. Remove motor and shocks and hanging springs which there are two. Disconnect the hoses attached to tub then pull the tub. Remove screws holding the tub halves together. Use punch to remove bearings. NOTE: If you put the bearings in the freezer prior to installing, they go in much easier. I used the old bearing, set it on the new bearing then I tapped the old bearing so not to damage new bearings. I replaced the seal then put everything back together. Not difficult but time consuming.
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During high speed spin mode noise similar to jet afterburners emanating from unit
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Edward from PFLUGERVILLE, TX
- Easy
- More than 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Viewed two (2) on-line video's for bearing replacement. Produced a 40 item "punch list" as to action to perform following video. Followed sequencing of video's. Noted a 10mm and 17 mm socket needed, used 3/8 drive sockets. Also noted that a "deep Socket" of unspecified size used to aid in removal of nylon pins attaching (3) shock absorb
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ers. Found that 1/2 inch sized (SAE) socket in my 1/2 inch drive socket set fit in the confined space nicely. Did not need the "deep sockets" (3 plus inch overall length) rather a normal sized 1/2 drive socket worked nicely to depress the nylon pin retainers. During reassemble replaced outer tub gasket, checked bolt torque six (6) times over 45 min. to assure complete seating.
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Error code "EO", Drain Pump not working
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Stephen from DEMING, NM
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I followed the video on the PartSelect web site for this repair and it went just fine. I also replaced the drain hose while I had everything apart. Thank you PartSelect, same day shipping. Arrived within 3 day's and your video was spot on.
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Pump stopped working
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Martin from Pie Town, NM
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- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Followed the video instructions provided.
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WASHER WOULD NOT EMPTY WATER DURING RINSE
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michael from GRANTS PASS, OR
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
I BROUGHT UP THE YOUTUBE REPAIR VIDEO AND FOLLOWED IT STEP BY STEP AND WORKED OUT GREAT THANKS
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watereaking from the hot inlet valve,and the clamp and hose got corroded from the bleach holding compartment
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Jennifer from Hagerstown, MD
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
removed two screws from back of front load washer slid the top back two inches and pulled up removing the top.Turned the water off at the shut off . Used the pliers to remove the clamps on the hose to replace. Put the new hose on with new clamps. Un screwed the two screws holding the inlet valve and removed the hose and clamp. Put the new
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part in and put the hose and clamp back on then put the two screws back that hold the inlet valve.Total time to unpack the parts and install 7 minutes. All I did was google it on youtube and order the parts from this site which only took 2 days and tah dah .
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slow water leak
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mark from pleasant prairie, WI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
Pull the washer away from the wall to get behind it. Unplug the electrical power cord from the wall. I removed the top cover by unscrewing the 2 screws on the back of the washer. Slide the cover back about 1-2 inches towards the back of the washer and then lift the cover up and remove. It might be a little tight to slide back, you may
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need to wiggle the cover side to side or give it a good smack. The water inlet valve is directly at the top inside of the washer. I saw a slow leak dripping from the hot water inlet valve onto the back side of the drum. Turn off the water supply valve at the wall and then unscrew the supply water hose from the water inlet valve at the back of the washer. Disconnect the electrical connector and water hose from the inlet valve inside the washer. From the outside of the washer on the back, remove the screws holding the water valve and lift out the valve. Install in reverse order.
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A leak was created via puncture of metal part of bra that fell out.
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Travis from Marietta, GA
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Remove old one and replace. Just make sure it is all the way on and secure or you will have a huge mess on your hands.
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The hot water inlet valve was leaking at the seal between the valve and cellinoid.
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john from pearl river, NY
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Some screws, some clamps. Easy and straight forward. unplug machine, turn off water, disconnect water hose, unscrew top of machine (2 philips head screws), disconnect clamp from valve (use a towel for remaining water), disconnect wire, unscrew from place holder, remove entire valve, work backwards from there.
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Hole worn in bellows over time
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Jamison from Elk Grove, CA
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
UNPLUG WASHER.Unscrew 4 screws holding silver plate at back of unit. Remove plate to expose inside of unit. Locate drain hose at bottom of washer tub. Hose connects at front drain, bottom of tub, and at rear at the pressure sensor. Front and rear simply slide clamps down by grasping clamp tabs and sliding clamp off connection point. Disco
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nnect from tub bottom by loosening main clamp with Phillips screwdriver and pulling downward. Have a towel handy as there will be water in the hose, and it will pour out when removing it from the unit. Installation is the reverse of removal. ATTACH THE HOSE ASSEMBLY TO THE DRUM FIRST, THEN FRONT, THEN LASTLY REAR. This order is the easiest way, otherwise you will spend extra minutes trying to get the tub connection to seat properly. Plug it back in (duh), then you're good to go for another 4 years or so until another hole wears in the hose. I have performed this repair on 3 different units, with 4 years being the average lifespan of this part.
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drain pump stopped working due to water in the case
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David from Mt. Pleasant, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
ordered part from Part Select and it was here very quickly,but the part came damaged (not the fault of Part Select). I ordered another one and PartSelect had it here the next day. I watched the video on how to replace it and it was very helpfull.The particular part I replaced (pump motor) does not seem very durable. I will buy an American
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made washer the next time I need one. I will use Partselect in the future and recomend it to others.
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