AWNE9RSN116TW01 Speed Queen Washer - Overview
Sections of the AWNE9RSN116TW01
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Lid Hinge Mounting Screw
PartSelect #: PS11748588
Manufacturer #: WPW10119828
Sold individually. NOTE: The color on the screw may not be the same as the image, but will still function the same.
$7.47
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Washer Inlet Hose Washer
PartSelect #: PS11757437
Manufacturer #: WPY013783
This inlet hose washer, also known as a high pressure inlet hose washer, is used in washing machines, refrigerators, freezers, and dishwashers. The function of this part is to create a watertight seal...
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Single Washer Inlet Strainer
PartSelect #: PS11739405
Manufacturer #: WP22002960
Found at the end of the inlet hoses.
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Siphon Break Kit
PartSelect #: PS386588
Manufacturer #: 76660
Included in this kit are the clamps for the drain hose.
$88.88
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Rubber Foot Pad
PartSelect #: PS11742245
Manufacturer #: WP40016001
This foot pad is just over an inch in diameter. It is all black in color and is made entirely of rubber. This pad is used for the levelling legs of many washing machines.
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Common Symptoms of the AWNE9RSN116TW01
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Leaking water while washer runs
Biggest trick is getting the agitator off. It seems like it is bolted on. I used a piece of braided cotton cord to run under both sides of the agitator and just pulled real hard. It WILL pop off.
Next the old seal will also seem to be attached. The edge is firm but not bolted. A small prybar will help.
Easy repa ... Read more ir to do, but it did not fix my problem. I decided to get a new washer rather than go through further disassembly.
Next the old seal will also seem to be attached. The edge is firm but not bolted. A small prybar will help.
Easy repa ... Read more ir to do, but it did not fix my problem. I decided to get a new washer rather than go through further disassembly.
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John from Roswell, GA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver
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unbalanced tub. 2 of the tub suspension springs had rusted out and broken.
Remove front cover. Install springs. The springs are very tight. You might need another person to push and rotate the tub while you pull on the spring to get it installed in the holes. If you need to replace the springs that are in the back of the unit, you will need to disassemble more of the washer.
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Aaron from PORT ORCHARD, WA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Bad tube seals and bearings
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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DAVID from SANDY HOOK, CT
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Socket set, Wrench set
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