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Matthew R - July 21, 2021
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Great part
This is by far the best air tube I've ever seen in my 40+ years of filling tub volume.
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Jacob B - April 13, 2019
Verified Purchase
Part was delivered quickly and fixed the problem
I first replaced the water level control and is seemed the most likely part to fix the problem, when I was replacing it I blew through the Air tube for the tub volume sensor and it was clear.
With that I didn't figure it to be a problem.. However when the water level control didn't fix it then the tub volume tube was the next choice, When I took it off there were NO holes nor any blockage in the tube, but there was a narrowing on the wider part of the tube where softener liquid had congealed. The tub volume tube fixed the problem because the narrowing of the tube
reduced the volume of air necessary for varying the pressure to the Water level control diaphragm.
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David F - March 16, 2019
Verified Purchase
Eay repair
Part arrived in two working days and fit perfectly.
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Frank Tombazzi G - March 9, 2019
Verified Purchase
Receipt of correct part -Always a good thing
Everything worked out fine.
Intially part was back ordered, but the wait wasn't too bad.
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Gregory M - March 8, 2018
Verified Purchase
Quick and easy repair
Replacing the air tube was straightforward; it took me about 15 minutes to complete. My 30-year-old Maytag washer is now running well once again.
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Vincent M - February 13, 2018
Verified Purchase
Ait tube worked great, not so much for water inlet valve I ordeerd
.This part work great,easy to install. But the Water inlet valve I ordered leaked in the valve itself. I am getting a credit for it and have to order a new one. It would have been much simpler if you had issued a RMA and sent a return shipping label while sending me a new valve.Now I will have to pay two shipping charges I guess
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Washer would not stop filling water
Replaced the air tube, existing one had been chewed by mice was easy to replace and solved the issue
Ricky from OSWEGO, NY
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
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Washer wouldn't stop filling with water.
It should have been extremely easy, but it was a little difficult because my laundry room is very small and I had extremely limited space to work in and also had limited lighting. However, after taking many minutes to strategically plan how to maneuver in the tiny space, I was able to loosen the giant clamp on the hose inside the washer
... Read moreand attach the new hose! It worked like a charm! My 25 year old Maytag is working again! The part came in a bag certified as a genuine Whirlpool part and looked exactly like the old one! No complaints! The online installation videos are wonderful!
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Kimberly from GALLUP, NM
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Washer was overfilling from water level selected
Tried the water level control first. didn't fix it. Then replaced the air tube for tub fill volume.
The thing here is that it didn't have a hole in it nor was it blocked where you couldn't blow through it. The prolbem was that at the tub end it has a larger diameter and that was nearly filled with softener residue so
... Read more it changed the air volume. That reduced air volume caused the air pressure to be wrong to the water level sensor. My most useful tool was a magnet mount flashligt inside the cabinet so I could see to get the hose back on.
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Jacob from SMITHFIELD, KY
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
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Water level Uncontrolled, Belts squeeking
Removed face of control panel, removed cover on back of machine that allows access to water level hose. Disconnected hot and cold water supply. Pulled old water level hose off tub. Had to use screw type hose clamps to install as diameter of hose different from original. Removed hoses from water inlet valve. Easily installed new valve. Til
... Read moreted machine on it's face to access belts. Took five minutes to replace.
removed back of control panel to find that a mouse chewed the air tube. tried to splice it with a barb connector, it did not work. Ordered part received it 2 days later and installed it. I would recommend buying parts from these folks!
Michael from Woodside, CA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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The hot water intake valve did not function
This clothes washer is 35 years old and runs like a champ. I did notice a bit of water below the left rear and assumed that a hose was leaking. I let it go for about 6 months, until I could fit it into the "to-do" list. During that time, the hot/cold water intake valve died. I ordered the replacement hot/cold valve a month ago but not
... Read moreiced, upon removal of the valve, that there was significant water drip evidence around the electrical valve solenoids. The water drips caused the valve to die. Drips came from a clogged injector hose air break directly above the valve. Replaced all hoses and water level vacuum air line. Very easy process. The front drops off with two screws. The lid is off with two screws. All hoses easy to R/R. It took about 2 hours to complete. All replacement parts were perfect. My belts are fine so I'm ready for another 30 years of service.
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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washer would over fill the water
First I removed the front cover, then removed the two bolts that hold the top and lifted the top up to expose the wash tub the tube was on the back side replaced the tube, then removed the two screw that hold the front panel and replaced the level switch and attached the new tube.
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Homer
October 3, 2019
Water level is 3"-4" more than what the water level selected on push button control is. Selecting "large" water level the water will fill to approx. 1" below top of agitator top.
For model number LA482
Hello Homer, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Air Tube for Tub Fill Volume PartSelect Number PS11739292 for damage or blockage first. If the tube is good and secure, you can test the Water Level Switch PartSelect Number PS2017277 and the Water Inlet valve PartSelect Number PS1583805. Hope this helps!
Washer will not stop filling with water. So i replaced the 5-level rotary water pressure switch first. Connected all hoses and electricity and started washer. Result: Still would not stop filling with water. So i have ordered from your firm the air tube for tub fill volume. The only thing left on your trouble shooting list is the water inlet valve...which i can not find on your online listings...where is this
valve located on my machine and part number?????
For model number Maytag Washer LAT9316AAM
Hi John,
Thank you for your question. The water inlet valve would be located in the back of the washer near the top where the hoses attach to. When you are facing the washer from the front it would be on the back left side. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Carlos
January 28, 2019
Water will not fill. I already replaced the water inlet valve.
For model number lat9605AAE
Hi Carlos, thank you for your question. There are a couple of parts that you could check. This would be one of them. You would have to look for any tears or holes in the part that might make it not be working correctly. You may also want to check your lid switches to see if they are working as well. Another part to check would be your pressure switch. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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