This is a replacement clutch assembly or cam kit for your washer. The clutch assembly is mounted on the drive shaft on the bottom of your washer. You may need to replace the clutch assembly if the splines on the clutch assembly are stripped and the washer is making noise, or if you are having problems with the wash and spin cycles. You will need to access the bottom of the washer for this repair. It is easiest to if you disconnect your washer from both the water and power source, and lay it on its back. The clutch assembly contains 6 parts, and all are included with the kit. It is also important to change out the entire assembly, rather than individual pieces.
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Dalton W - October 3, 2018
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Prompt service
The part that I ordered arrived promptly. The splutch I recieved was easy to install in less than 30 minutes. Unfortunately for me, however, it did not remedy my problem. Sometimes youtube videos will lead you in the wrong direction. No fault of PartSelect. I will definately order from them again.
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Anthony B - April 10, 2020
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DIY
The part was what I ordered, perfect condition , fast delivery. Machine up and running.Thank you
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David L - December 16, 2018
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Easy repair, correct parts when the clutch is grinding.
Simple quick repair. Lay washer face down, change old parts for new. Helps to have small vice grips when installing the drive belt.
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Michael W - March 14, 2018
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Worked as expected
Good part washer works now thanks
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Wilfred D - April 11, 2018
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Easy to install
Came in fast.
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Frank T - August 26, 2022
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washer drive pulley repair
Customer Service was great, very understanding and helpful with fixing and replacing the broken parts, instructions are great and very helpful making it an easy repair. Parts arrivered really fast. Thank you for your help
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Michelle M - June 15, 2021
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Right part with great instructions
Based on the help videos provided, this was an easy repair and our washing machine is working great.
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RYAN T - October 30, 2018
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Perfect fit
Made for an easy fix. THANKS
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Alan P - October 29, 2018
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Great all around
The part was as described. Instructions were easy to follow. Very satisfied.
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Florencia M - September 2, 2018
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Easy repair and great part
Great part and my appliance is working again
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Making a loud noise for a while then stopped spinning
Removed two screws to remove guard. Two screws to remove another part with wires. Pulley nut was already missing. Component was twist locking tabs.
Lucas from ARKANSAS CITY, KS
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Wrench set
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Would not start to spin on spin cycle.It would just make a clicking sound
Tipped washer on its back & tookold Washer pulley assembly off & put new one on.
Spin indicator light was illuminated but machine was repeating rinse cycle rather than spinning water out of clothes. Replaced the pulley and drive coupler, thinking there was a mechanical problem. Video instructions were great but old pulley and drive coupler looked perfect so replacing them did nothing. Next I replaced the washer actu
... Read moreator (shifter), thinking that was the reason for no high speed spin. Easy job, as shown in the video, but it also did nothing. The problem turned out to be a failure in the control panel, probably resulting from years of vibration. Decided to stop chasing my tail and bought a new washer.
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Shane from CLINTON TWP, MI
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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nut loosened from pully, belt cut into shield and came off
removed shield and pully nut and replaced shifter pulley and belt. rolled it around several times to see how it stayed on or not, it stayed . I replaced the new shield put the washer upright and tested fine.
The wash cycle made a loud grinding noise when it went from filling to wash.
I put the dial to drain and and pressed the pause button for 3 seconds and it drained. Unplugged the washer from the electrical outlet . Shut the hot and cold water off. Disconnected and drained them. Placed the washer on a soft mat on front side exposing the back and bottom of the machine. Unscrew the metal cover wi
... Read moreth Philips head screw driver. Disconnect the drain hose to a bucket or small dish tub . Remove the belt cover with 5/8 ratchet or wrench. Using a ratchet or wrench remove the one bolt holding the clutch in place . Remove the two Philips head screws from the shift mechanism ( looks like clock timer,my memory is failing me right now sorry! ) . Pull down on bottom gear after removing nut. Push in and pull down with a flat head screwdriver on the tabs holding the collar in place above the top gear .The collar and gear and spring should come apart. Install new parts in the same order . Reassemble make sure to use Locktite 242 on the bottom nut holding the gear. Install belt , belt guard , cover drain hose . Stand machine back up , reconnect all hoses tightly plug machine into electrical outlet and start. Put a smile on your face because you did a great job and saved yourself some money!
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Angelo from PORTLAND, ME
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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making noise when starting spin cycle
Watch video on the site and the insulation will be easy and take about 30 min.
JERRY W. from CARROLLTON, GA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Gear stripped on main spline
Followed detailed instructions which were supplied with the parts. It was easy and my machine is working great with no issues. Also I just didn’t get the main drive pulley, all new parts came for the bottom end, great service and excellent parts.
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Chris
January 13, 2018
My washer is making a load noise like a bad bearing in spin cycle. It will also make a noise with the tub empty when its spun by hand. Could this be the clutch or possibly the bearing in the gear case. Thanks
For model number MVWX700XW1
Hi Chris,
Thank you for your question. It looks like most of the time when you are having that sort of issue, the clutch and the gearcase are the parts that are most likely causing it. It sounds like it is just a wear and tear issue so you should be able to see if any of your parts there have simply just worn down. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Patrick
February 28, 2019
Washer spins and drains but will not agitate in wash mode?
For model number mvwc565fw0 maytag
Hello Patrick, Thank you for contacting us. I suggest checking the following parts: PS10057144 Washer Drive Pulley, PS11747978 Drive Belt, and PS6012095 Drive Hub Kit. Have a great day!
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Bill
April 17, 2019
I replaced suspension rods and now when my washer is on spin cycle it makes a loud banging noise and jumps and bounces all over the place which part should i inspect for damages
For model number ntw4650yq0
Hello Bill, thank you for your question. We would recommend checking drive block PartSelect Number PS11741977. If the Drive Block is damaged it can cause the tub to be off balance and cause it to shake. Hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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John
December 13, 2017
My machine would start the wash cycle but would not run the spin/drain cycle and would stop - clothes would be wet - we were able to put it on drain/spin for a little while and now it won't do that
For model number MVWC450XW2
Hi John,
Thank you for your question. The first part that I would suggest you check is your lid latch assembly. It sounds like that part has failed and will not let you go into your spin cycle any longer. The other part you would want to check is your shift actuator and then this part, you clutch assembly. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Evan
February 20, 2018
It goes thru all the cycles and agitates. Once it gets to the rinse, the agitator spins up but the basket starts to spin and can't keep up making a slipping sound. This causes it to wobble and vibrate which shuts down the spin cycle. I did inspect the clutch cam and the teeth are not worn down. Could this really be the clutch cam, belt, or the splutch? I did put in a new actuator with no new result.
For model number MVWC400XW4
Hello Evan, thank you for your question. I would definitely suggest replacing the Clutch W10721967, especially if the actuator was replaced already. You may want to replace the belt as a precaution while your're in there. A worn belt can cause slippage as well. I hope this helps!
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Guy
December 20, 2017
At the end of a wash clothes are rapped around the agitator in a ball ,could this be caused by the clutch brake? If so what part is it. Thank you, guy
For model number WTW4800XQ
Hi Guy,
Thank you for your question. Based on what you described, it does sound like the clutch. The clutch may be rusted and worn and you will need to inspect it to see if it is cause of the clothes wrapping around the agitator. I would also check the agitator directional cogs located at the top of the agitator to see if they have come loose. Sometimes this may cause the issue as well. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Norman
November 30, 2017
The tub will not agitate. But the tub will spin? So is it partselect #ps10057144 what i need to fix this problem?
For model number MVWX655dwo
Hi Norman,
Thank you for your question. The clutch assembly is one part that will fix the issue. There are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the drive belt, the lid latch assembly, the washplate, the shield and the hub. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Jim
August 17, 2017
Washer makes loud whining noise on spin cycle. Also keeps stripping out wash plate splines.
For model number WTW5640XW0
Hello Jim,
Thank you for contacting us.
This generally occurs when the washer has been overloaded. It may also indicate that there is something caught between the wash plate and the tub.
I hope this helps.
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Gary
January 18, 2018
Motor will not turn during gentle agitation or low spin test in the manual test mode. It hums. It will spin if i give the belt a little pull when in the agitate test mode. The motor will turn in the agitate and spin tests if i remove the belt. I replaced the capacitor, but still have the same problem. Does this indicate i need a new clutch assembly?
For model number MVWC400XW2
Hi Gary, Thank you for the question.If there is no loud noise like a grinding the clutch should be ok. Your issue sounds like the motor is defective and needs to be replaced. Hope this helps!
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ALFRED
June 24, 2019
Oil/grease splatter or leaking on drive belt causing belt to keep coming off.
For model number MVWX655DW1
Hello Alfred, thank you for your question. If there is oil/grease splatter leaking from the unit you will want to replace the Gearcase Part #: PS11773169. Please enter the part number into the site for current price and availability. Good luck with your repair!
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PartSelect Number: PS10057144
Manufacturer Part Number: W10721967