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867762952 Kenmore Furnace - Overview

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Washer Screen – Part Number: WP96160
Washer Screen
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PartSelect #: PS11746894
Manufacturer #: WP96160
Found on the water inlet valve.
$11.50
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Impeller with Motor Shaft Seal – Part Number: WP6-904027
Impeller with Motor Shaft Seal
PartSelect #: PS11743041
Manufacturer #: WP6-904027
This impeller rotates and is used to force water up through to the spray arm.
  No Longer Available
O-Ring – Part Number: WP357574
O-Ring
PartSelect #: PS11741864
Manufacturer #: WP357574
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SWITCH-SELECTOR – Part Number: 00619076
SWITCH-SELECTOR
PartSelect #: PS8728444
Manufacturer #: 00619076
$81.51
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SWITCH-SELECTOR – Part Number: 00619078
SWITCH-SELECTOR
PartSelect #: PS8728446
Manufacturer #: 00619078
$83.95
  Special Order
Freezer Door Gasket (measures 28-1/2" by 18-1/2") – Part Number: WP70047-2
Freezer Door Gasket (measures 28-1/2" by 18-1/2")
PartSelect #: PS11743831
Manufacturer #: WP70047-2
This white freezer door gasket measures approximately 28-1/2 inches by 18-1/2 inches. It is used on many freezer doors of top mount model Maytag brand refrigerators that have been manufactured since 1980.
  No Longer Available
PUMP-WATER – Part Number: 350367
PUMP-WATER
PartSelect #: PS347734
Manufacturer #: 350367
IF FAILED PUMP IS DIE CAST, O
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SWITCH-ROC – Part Number: 903495
SWITCH-ROC
PartSelect #: PS2097261
Manufacturer #: 903495
  No Longer Available
Flat Washer, 8-PACK – Part Number: STD551025
Flat Washer, 8-PACK
PartSelect #: PS12112911
Manufacturer #: STD551025
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Thread-Forming Screw, 8-PACK – Part Number: STD611005
Thread-Forming Screw, 8-PACK
PartSelect #: PS12112947
Manufacturer #: STD611005
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Thread-Forming Screw, 8-PACK – Part Number: STD610805
Thread-Forming Screw, 8-PACK
PartSelect #: PS12112943
Manufacturer #: STD610805
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THERMOSTAT FIXING SPRING – Part Number: 93487
THERMOSTAT FIXING SPRING
PartSelect #: PS18006732
Manufacturer #: 93487
$8.70
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leak through impeller seal.
removed spray head, pulled motor/pump assembly. took apart impeller housing and then removed motor and pulled impeller off its shaft, the most difficult part was actually pulling off impeller from the splined shaft. I actually broke old impeller in the process. The good thing is that the new seal came assembled with new impeller so that was not a problem. After re-assembling everything it worked fine and still works for a week since repair.
Parts Used:
Impeller with Motor Shaft Seal
  • Maxim from Ashburn, VA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
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Dishwasher leaking around pump motor shaft seal
Disassembled my dishwasher and found the rubber on the impeller seal had deteriorated causing the leak. If this is all that is wrong with your unit, it is well worth the repair attempt. Find the service manual pdf on servicematters (dot) com for detailed instructions on removing and re-installing the part. The only thing I have to add is the on my first try installing the part, I still had a leak. I may have just had the motor/impeller slightly mis-aligned (the water tight seal is actually the carbon disk on the impeller rubbing against the carbon disk on the seal seat in the pump housing). On the second attempt I used silicone to glue the 'seal seat' into the pump housing (carbon side out). After waiting a day for the silicone to dry, the dishwasher ran without leaking. It continues to be leak free several weeks later.
Parts Used:
Impeller with Motor Shaft Seal
  • Michael from Belleville, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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