Clutch Housing Assembly with Mode Shifter Specifications
This clutch housing assembly with mode shifter, or washer drive shaft and shifter assembly, is made for your washer. It connects the appliance wash plate to the motor so the washer can shift the drive system between the appliance spin and agitate cycles. Is measures 14.5 inches in diameter. You may need to replace this part if you hear strange noises or if the washer will not spin or agitate.
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Armando
December 6, 2021
My Lg washer shows a repetitive banging sound, which is particularly bad on a spin cycle. I have had this washer for 8 years already.
For model number wt1101cw
Hi Armando,
Thank you for your question. If your washer is shaking and moving, the suspension rods that secure the tub are likely worn and need replacing. The part number listed under your model number for the suspension assembly is PS8749609. If you would like to place an order for it, you may order it either online or by calling our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
Does this part have all 6 stator screws tapped or just 3? Ran into this problem ordering from our local appliance part store with only 3 holes being tapped for the stator screws, would this be a factory defect.? or does the replacement part require only three 10mm screws to support the stator.?
For model number WT5070CW
Hello Gregory, thank you for contacting us. Based on our research, the washer drive shaft and shifter assembly, part number FIX11708484, is compatible with your model, and it has six screws. The compatible part of this model should have six screws. The part you ordered before might not be compatible with your model. We hope this helps.
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Adam
March 21, 2022
If my basket will not stop spinning after a cycle and will spin freely, separate of the agitator, by hand now will this part fix that? IN theory of course. I still need to tear it apart today to see if this is the bad part.
For model number WT1101CW
Hello Adam, thank you for your question. What does a clutch assembly do on a washing machine?
A clutch assembly is responsible for spinning the basket during the spin cycle. The clutch lining can wear over time. If the clutch lining is worn out, the clutch assembly will not rotate properly to release the brake. So Yes, the part FIX11708484 is the correct part for your model. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.
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Martin
April 11, 2022
will a bad bearing / clutch assembly cause screeching sound and leaking water?
For model number wt5720c
Hello Martin, thank you for writing. The screeching sound is made but a faulty Clutch Housing Assembly with Mode Shifter part PS11708484. The leaking water is likely a hose or Washer Water Inlet Valve PS1237472. The Tub to pump hose is PS3617213 and the drain hose is PS8749199. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you.
I am wondering if this part (Clutch Assembly) comes with the washer and nut, or if the nut I take off will fit this model no problem? Also, should I need any additional pieces to make this work? Thanks for your time!
For model number WT5101HV
Hello KP. Thank you for writing. The Nut and Washers are not included with the Clutch Housing. The original Nut and Washers can be reused with this Clutch. As long as there are no other damaged parts, the can be reused when installing the Clutch. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
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Average Repair Rating: 2.6 / 5.0, 5 reviews.
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LOUD GRINDING/ROARING NOISE, INTERMITTANT SPIN
Watch this video on youtube:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8ZKgP6hu8Fk very similar
Keep all parts separate and in order in a plastic box with dividers 1. Disconnect washer from wall. (electrical and hot/cold hoses, drain tube) 2. Remove center cap from bottom tub plate 3. Remove small bolt under cap 4. Remove bottom Tub Plate 5. Remover washer 6. Remove larger 38mm nut (I bought the correct deep well socket) Ive seen other video use a pipe wrench) 6a. Remove the large washer under nut NOTE- I did not remove the tub, total hassle, found it unnecessary, Yes the washer was heavier but nothing that cant be managed. 7. Place a blanket on the floor and lay the washer on its back to access the bottom. NOTE Everthing is nuts and bolts at this point. 10mm socket worked on all 8. Remove Nut & washer on rotor. Remove rotor-its has a line of magnets and the edges are sharp. Just wiggle it a bit. wear gloves if need be. 9. Remove bolts from Stator, user a small flat blade screw driver to undo 1 or 2 (some) electrical connections. Lay the stator aside. Move the electric connector(s) out of the way. 10. Remove the grounding wire at 6 oclock position 11.Remove the rectangular pack and the 3 oclock position by removing 2 bolts. It has a small arm that reaches out to the clutch arm, slide the piece out to the widest part of hole in clutch arrn an wiggle it loose. Almost there.... 12. Remove all the 10MM headed bolts from the clutsh and drive assemble The inner bolts are a slightly different style, keep the two sets separate. 13. Remove the clutch and drive.
NOTE: if the drive doesnt come out with a slight pull, you have missed a bolt(s)-inspect and remove as need be
14 Wipe clean the pocket in the outer wash tub that accepts the seal on the top of the drive. Lubricate the new drives seal completely with a little dishwasher detergent so it slides smoothly and seals well.
15. Assembly is the reverse:
Last Notes: *Install all bolts for the clutch and drive hand tight as you get everything lined up. *Once all bolt are in the clutch and drive are hand tight, tighten the bolts in a cross pattern as you would a wheels lug nuts *Snug the bolts used to attached the clutch and drive firmly 1/8 to 1/4 turn past snug *Make sure you clock the stator to the correct position, again hand tighten bolts then final tighten in a cross pattern. *The nut and washer in the rotor tighten to 1/4 to 1/2 turn past snug, its tight. *The large 38 MM nut on the top of the drive assembly torque is 88 ft lbs. Have a partner or friend hold the tub while you torque the large nut. If you don't have a torque wrench you can rent one from a number of auto-part chain stores. *I used a 1/2 Impact gun to remove the 38mm nut, Never use that kind of power to reassemble as it will damage parts.
Good luck, you can do it.
MIKE from LANDENBERG, PA
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Lots of loud noises when washing and spinning.
Getting the old part out was not too hard, but had a couple challenges. Watched a video from RepairClininc that detailed the process very thoroughly. Definitely use an impact gun to remove the drum nut inside the drum. My drum was stuck on the shaft pretty good. Would not lift off. Removed the rotator, stator and diverter motor on the bottom, and took out all the bolts securing the clutch. Had to use a hammer to tap the shaft out from inside the drum. Then the clutch dropped out the bottom and I was able to remove the drum. Installation went smooth. Just remember the order you took stuff off and the position of the parts. They need to go on the same or the electrical connectors won't reach.
Ken from CALDWELL, ID
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
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Direct drive shaft broke right under the agitator plate.
Removed the inner tub laid the washer on its side with a blanket under it and Removed the assembly then the shaft assembly. Installed the new assembly and re assembled the rest of the washer (top and bottom) and plugged it in. Works great. TIP: you will need a big socket set for the tub retaining nut.
EDWIN from FELTON, DE
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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I had no problems
I can’t really say it was easy and I just did it
Sharron from RICHMOND, TX
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Socket set, Wrench set
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washer making noise when washing. rinse and spin was normal.
Everthing went to plan except the wet side of the parts removal was difficult. used puller to remove the wash plate and got it to release. But the plastic part of the wash plate released and left the aluminum part still on the coupling. Corrision was the problem, and I had to again use a puller to remove this part of the wash plate. So it wasn't a matter of just lifting the wash plate off by hand. The rest of the replacement was fine.
David from BOTHELL, WA
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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EDWIN F - December 7, 2022
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EASY
Part arrived early, easy to install take your time think through and have the correct tools. Took me 1 hrs to complete and washer is working like new again. Highly recommend will buy for future parts. Saved me a lot of money. Thank you parts select.
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Thomas R - May 2, 2022
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Received, Replaced, Worked as Expecte!!!
Timely receipt, requires Deep Well 38mm Socket to replace.
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David G - January 16, 2022
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fixed the problem
packaged really well, came quickly
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Daniel K - December 31, 2021
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Was not able to use it as the machine was deemed irreparable
It looks really nice though. Comparing the new part to the old highlighted how badly damaged the shaft was on the old part. Guy we hired to actually install it found that the frame of the machine was so badly rotted that there was no way to even uninstall the old part, let alone install a new one. Would have returned it (hasn't been out of the box) but other life issues interfered and now it's too late. Oh well.
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Rodney H - December 2, 2021
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Not a easy job
The new parts were a perfect fit. Gaining access to the old parts was no problem at all if you know how to disconnect washing machine and work a screwdriver. Removing the old part from the washer was a pain in the ass. It was frozen on the shaft as many others have said there was. I had no luck with the methods others said worked for them so I added a twist. I went to the lower side and disassembled the unit as much as possible. This frees the shaft up for Some movement, won’t come out but there is extra movement. Then back to the top side with a nylon buckle strap and a 2x4 across the top of the drum and pull the the center snug in a upword direction. Now take a hammer and drive the shaft down thru the bottom of the drum. With the bottom side disassembled there is nothing to resist the hammer blows but the frozen shaft. May not help you but it worked for me
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Jordan R - April 4, 2021
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Worked as expected
Fast shipping, worked perfectly
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Peter P - June 26, 2020
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Right part, worked as expected
Got the part within 5 days, works fine.
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Greg M - October 11, 2019
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Washer clutch housing assembly
Utube was alot of help in installing assembly. Quick delivery of part..Part fit real well. Machine is running great. Thanks
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James M - February 11, 2019
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Clean cloths again
Went in just like the video , except it took a lot longer than 11 minutes . Worked great . Thanks
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Casey R - February 4, 2019
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Lg motor
The motor I received was factory part for a discounted rate. I used YouTube on how to install the motor and everything went as intended and the motor works great. I was able to save a bunch of money by doing it myself. It only took about 2 hours to complete the job.
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PartSelect Number: PS11708484
Manufacturer Part Number: AEN73131406
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