AWM2 Amana Washer - Instructions
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pump was leaking and slotted end of drive was split
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Randall from Shelbyville, IN
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
removed sheetmetal screws hilding motor bracket loosened hose clamps on both hoses and removed hoses., rmoved 3 screws holding the pump in and slid pump off of shaft. installation was reverse
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water leaking not agitating and shaking in spin cycle
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matt from bruce crossing, MI
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
remove front panel. unplug motor. remove 4 screws and take motor,pump,idler and belt assembly out. remove pump from bottom of motor. 3 screws held pump and drove off with hammer. replace idler and install belt before new pump. install pump. reinstall assembly. works good now.
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Broken knob
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Bradley from West Olive, MI
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
Pulled the old knob off and replaced with new knob
PartSelect sent me the exact part you can't tell the difference.
PartSelect sent me the exact part you can't tell the difference.
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Washer Wouldn't Turn On
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Jeffrey from Erial, NJ
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Found out that these switches go from time to time and are usually the culprit when the washer won't operate. Opened the cabinet facing. Warning: there are plenty of YouTube videos on opening Maytag washers. None helped me with this model. I ended up finding the screws to open near the floor on front. Once it's opened, just replace
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the faulty switch, reconnect and you're in business. Getting the washer opened was about the hardest part of this repair. Total cost: Less than $30.
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water leaking when washing
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Joyce from Gary, SD
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
I was at work but a friend of ours and my husband did the repair. But what I was impressed about is how fast we got the part. thanks a lot
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Washing machine was leaking
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Deborah from Boulder, CO
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Wow! My husband and I researched the problem online and ordered the part after reading from others how to take the machine apart. We are very unhandy, so we felt quite an accomplishment fixing the drain hose with rubber elbow ourselves! Thank you for the diagrams that so clearly showed the part we needed to order.
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belt wore out
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Jim from Augusta, WV
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
replaced belt that was wore out. decided to replace pump while I had washer apart.
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piece of agitator broke off - unbalanced loads of laundry
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Denise from Des Moines, IA
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
We did not have instructions on how to remove broken agitator. Looking online, we found easy instructions but found it difficult to remove the agitator even though it was supposed to be an easy task.
Our particular model was supposed to "pop" off with little resistance. Not so!
It took some stong muscle and will power to remov ... Read more e the part but putting the new agitator on was simple.
Our particular model was supposed to "pop" off with little resistance. Not so!
It took some stong muscle and will power to remov ... Read more e the part but putting the new agitator on was simple.
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drain hose had water leak
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William from New Lenox, IL
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- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
remove front cover disconnect water supply remove hose clamp,take drain line replace with new hose reconnect water supply replace front cover job complete.
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Bad tube seals and bearings
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DAVID from SANDY HOOK, CT
- Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Socket set, Wrench set
Disassembled washer as per directions with seal kit. Removed inner tub. Cut both tub shaft bearing in half; punched out from outter tub. Installed new bearings using .5 inch threaded rod, washer and bolts. Installed new seal on inner tub shaft. Installed inner tube. Re-assembled washer.
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Agitator And Bell Housing Seperated From Drive Shaft
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MARVIN from PEORIA, AZ
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Socket set
Since the agitator and bell housing seperated as once piece from the drive shaft I didn't have to remove them and the schematic showed how the agitator snapped on to the bell housing and the parts I needed for the fix. The new seal went on with no problem, I just used some of the supplied grease on the tight spots. The hardest part w
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as attaching the bell housing. It came to within an inch of the top of the shaft with no problem with a rubber hammer. But the top screw shroud broke when I tried to hammer it the rest of the way using a wood dowel and a block of wood. I couldn't even get the threads of the supplied screw to even touch the drive shaft. So I bought a longer (1 inch) cap screw from the hardware store and added a washer and suplied ring. After torqing it to 5 ft-lbs instead of the 10-20 the plastic beneath the screw was looking kind of thin and stressed and I was afraid of it breaking through or the screw snapping off in the shaft, so I left it alone and used some silicone caulk to seal in the plug that goes in on top of the screw since the side of the shroud broke off. I slipped on the agitator and am testing a load now as we speak. If I get ten more years out of the washer it will definitely be worth the $100 in parts and shipping !
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pump seal leaking
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james from Cornville, AZ
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- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Socket set
After pulling front lower panel off, disconnected idler pulley spring and left side tub stabilizer spring to allow room to get motor out the front. Took belt off transmision pulley, unbolted 4 motor mount bolts, dropped the motor/pump assembly down and disconnected the electrical plug (motor). Took motor/pump assembly out, flipped it over
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, unbolted 3 pump bolts to remove old pump, which came right off. Then reversed the whole process. Pretty straightforward, just time.
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The main problem was the brake pads had worn out, which allowed the tub to rotate with the agitator and the water would then slosh out onto the floor. Laundry would also become wrapped around the agitator. Additionally, the belt was severely worn and cracked and needed replacing.
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Gary from Washington, IL
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench set
Unplug the electrical cord. Remove the front cover with two screws at the bottom. Unhook the front two springs on the tub that secure it to the floor of the machine. Tilt the tub back as far as possible. Remove the electrical connector to the motor at the motor with the plastic tab release. Remove the four screws that attach the motor mou
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nt to the floor of the washer. Unhook the two hoses that attach to the pump on the motor bottom. Catch the water in a towel or in a flat tray. Unloop the belt from around the pulley on the bottom of the washer tub shaft and remove the motor, pump and belt as a unit. Remove the brake pads by removing the single bolt atop each one and pull it out of the machine. This will take the longest amount of time. You will have trouble getting the new pads in position, especially the one at the back. You many need to gently spread the brake disks to allow the pads to enter using a padded screw driver. Lightly lubricate the new brake pads before installing with silicone grease and replace the bolt and grommet with the new ones provided on each. Using a torx screwdriver, remove the pump from the motor and discard the worn belt. Remove the idler pulley using snap ring pliers and replace with a new one. Install the new belt and idler. Replace the pump with a new one, or reuse the old one if it seems in good repair and is not too old (mine was 15 years old--I replaced it). Remount the motor, pulley and belt on the machine and secure with 4 bolts--loop the belt around the main pulley on tub shaft. Reattach the hoses to the pump. Reconnect the electrical supply to the motor. Rehook the two spring to the front of the tub. Plug the washer back into the wall outlet. Pour in a couple of gallons of water into the tub before starting to ensure that the pump does not operate in a dry condition. Start and test operation. Be Happy. Wash hands and have a cold one.
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wwater pump was leaking
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Mary from Martinsville, VA
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Socket set
My neighbor did the repair for me and I believe the instructions sent were the reason he had no trouble installing it.
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Washer "making a high pitched sound" and a burning rubber smell
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Jim from Hilton Head, SC
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
As described by your information. Also watched your videos about repair. Your web site is amazing and we WILL use it in the future. We have a perfectly running washing machine once again. Thank You!!
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