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Agitator was damaged from apparent overload
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Roy from Salisbury, NC
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
With the PartSelect website instructions, I was able to take the agitator apart easily, diagnose the problem and select the replacement parts to effect the repair. The only issue I faced was the shipment damage to the repair parts, but the service department with PartSelect responded quickly and fairly to correct the damage. I have never
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seen a website like PartSelect.com that trains you in making the repairs, provides you with the required parts and then stands by to resolve any issues you face; I was awed by how confident that it made me feel throughout the process.
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Agitator loose spinning
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Matthew from AUSTIN, TX
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Socket set
Three of the four agitator cogs had broken. The agitator was able to spin freely both clockwise encounter clockwise which it should not be doing. I replaced the cogs as well as a couple additional parts just to be sure but the cogs were the important one. Very easy.
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Severe water leak
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Noel from Pollock, ID
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
1) Unplugged electrical cord
2) Removed hot/cold water hoses
3) Took drain hose from laundry room recepatcle
4) Moved washing machine to area where I could lay it down on its back (very important for easy fix)
5) Found (easy accessible in my case) water pump with an inlet and outlet water hose held on with spring clamp ... Read more s.
6) Removed each of the two clamps with pliers and each hose by twisting loose
7) Remove two metal clips holding pump to motor housing
8) Slide pump off shaft - removal is finished!
9) Reversed process for installation, making sure to gently align pump housing when the pump is aligned with the shaft
[probably took less than 15 minutes]
2) Removed hot/cold water hoses
3) Took drain hose from laundry room recepatcle
4) Moved washing machine to area where I could lay it down on its back (very important for easy fix)
5) Found (easy accessible in my case) water pump with an inlet and outlet water hose held on with spring clamp ... Read more s.
6) Removed each of the two clamps with pliers and each hose by twisting loose
7) Remove two metal clips holding pump to motor housing
8) Slide pump off shaft - removal is finished!
9) Reversed process for installation, making sure to gently align pump housing when the pump is aligned with the shaft
[probably took less than 15 minutes]
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washer moving 3 ft during the spin cycle sounding like elephants running through the house
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Annie from Haines, OR
- A Bit Difficult
- More than 2 hours
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Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable), Wrench set
Removed back panel to remove tub from shell. Unscrewed the brackets holding the springs. Used screw driver to pop out pads with hammer onto screw driver. Cleaned out tub and put grease on springs where they attach to bracket. Replaced panel and ran machine to find a leak. Took machine apart again to find the knocking of the tub again
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st the back panel caused a whole in the plastic tub. Silicon and mechanical tape. Washer works fine for now.
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Two leaking hoses in my washing machine
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Marc from Morton Grove, IL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Put the machine on its side. Remove old hoses and screw new ones into place. Done in under 20 minutes.
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water overflowing when filling
34 of 54 people
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Marni from Buhl, ID
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
I ordered the parts at a minimal cost compared to the repairman's quote, they arrived in 3 days. I used the laptop and put it right next to where I was working so that I could follow the directions step-by-step. The instructions were easy to follow and showed you right what to do so I never had any questions. My washer had a slightly d
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ifferent configuration but I figured it out. Replacing the parts was simple, take one off, put the other on. Putting the washer front back on was a little tricky, I had to have my daughter help me hold it in place while I wiggled it around to make sure it was just right before I screwed it back together. It was easier than I thought it would be. I told my husband I loved the internet, I would never have been able to do this job without the instructional video. Thanks PartsSelect!
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Agitator directional cogs worn out
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Do n from LAWTON, OK
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Socket set
Removed bolt holding top of agitator, removed top of agitator. Replaced parts. Reinstalled agitator. An old machine now works like a new model.
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Water constantly dripped into washer when it was off.
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MARK from MARION, MA
- Really Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Turned off water and pulled power plug, Then unscrewed hot and cold hoses from washer.
I took off the top control by undoing the 2 screws in front and then the two screws on the back plastic latches. Mover it forware and took off the 2 screws on the bottom of the back which came up and off easily. Undid the two screws holding the Wat ... Read more er valve to the back and undid the water outlet tube and the wireing. Replaced with new valve and reattached tubing and wires. Screwed back on and reattached controls.
Actually was very easy even without repair manual to the washing machine.
I took off the top control by undoing the 2 screws in front and then the two screws on the back plastic latches. Mover it forware and took off the 2 screws on the bottom of the back which came up and off easily. Undid the two screws holding the Wat ... Read more er valve to the back and undid the water outlet tube and the wireing. Replaced with new valve and reattached tubing and wires. Screwed back on and reattached controls.
Actually was very easy even without repair manual to the washing machine.
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The spin gear was striped.
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Aaron from Lake Mills, WI
- A Bit Difficult
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Socket set
I had to take the motor and transmission out. They are one piece. Removed the clutch, take off trans. cover, remove a snap ring, take the striped gear off, and put the new one on. Then put put everything back on the way it came off.
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Agitator was locked up
24 of 28 people
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Roger from Palmyra, IN
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
I had a little difficulty at first, trying to remove the back of the unit. I then figured out that the repair was to be made by leaning the washer back and removing it from underneath. That became really easy as the bottom is open.I had to remove one nut and then the agitator from inside, then tilt the machine back, disconnect the two ho
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ses from the pump, remove three bolts and lower the motor/ transmission assembly. Then I had to disconnect the motor from the pump ( with two snap on clips) and remove the broken plastic coupling. The new coupling had a metal insert that seems to make it stronger than the original piece.I then just reversed the procedure to put it together again and it worked fine. The part was shipped immediately and I got it sooner than I expected so I greatly appreciate that. Overall it went well, and by the way, it was my daughters washer and she was happy as well.Thanks, Roger
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Water control would only fill to Medium load then stopped altogether
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Wayne from University City, MO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
I removed the screws holding the control board in place. Removed the knob on the front of the panel and then disconected the wires to the control. Then I took the old control off the board and inserted the new control. I attached the wire connectors to the new control and put the control panel back in place and fastened it with the scr
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ews. Last task was to replace the knob. The new control worked wonderfully with the first load of laundry. Piece of cake. Done in 5 minutes or less.
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washer wouldnt agitate or spinn but would drain?
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lester from Belleville, WI
- A Bit Difficult
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
So i replaced the above parts pulled gearbox put new oil in all looked good but when i tryed it filled started spinning for a few sec.then quit again?was makeing a clicking sound so i layed on the floor and the drive coupling was spinning so i took the water pump off and it started agitating and spinning. found about a 6 in.thin piece of
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wire in it, dont know where it came from but installed a new pump and it works like a new one !!!
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In the spin cycle, drum would'nt spin unless assisted
22 of 24 people
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ANTHONY from NY, NY
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
First off unplug the machine then turned off H/C water supply and removed hoses, laid the machine on its side, removed 3 motor supp. bolts, loosened drum pulled out shaft and clutch assembly was right there. Also replaced coupling while it was apart. And to think, a svce company wanted 179.00 just to walk in my door and diagnose the pblm.
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Then, parts and labor were extra. Thanks for the help/advice, piece of cake!!!!!!!
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Tub did not center and seal was hanging out of tub
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James from Nelsonville, OH
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Pliers, Socket set
Laid washer on front side and removed top spring, then lifted the tub assembly to replace the right side spring, the one behind the motor was the hardest, I lifted the tub then removed the spring bracket at the tub with pliers and a socket. The top seal all I had to do was take the 4 screws that hold the top on (it takes a long extension)
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then sit it bak up and I lifted the top up to give me enough room to unsnap the top piece of the tub, cleaned it up put seal in. The parts fit perfitlt and real fast shipping, I bookmarked the site and will buy from again. JIM
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Top half of the agitator was not turning.
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Dennis from Avon, NY
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
I just took the cap of the agitator off and the 3/8" nut was right there. I took it off with a socket, removed the top agitator, slid the assembled kit in , replaced the agitator and cap...that was it !!. These parts priced thrrough Sears were $77.00 plus S&H. Your price for the entire kit- less than $12.00 !! If you don't think that you
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can do this yourself, have your 7 year old child do it. Took me about 5 minutes. Great price and fast shipping. Thanks
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