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This seal is for the top of basket drive tube shaft.
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Washer was leaking underneath machine
While taking apart my washing machine to clean the plastic basket I discovered the 3 main seals down the agitator were completely disintegrated and water was leaking onto the motor and onto the floor. The seals are a tight fit but slide into place easily with lubrication. When putting everything back together a bit of lubrication will be
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The motor turned with loud noise ,but nothing else worked
I used "Emley's Cheap and Easy Repair" book to remove,install and reassemble the machine. A lot of time was used to clean the filthy tub and basket. While replacing the broken motor coupling I decided to replace some of the seals. PartSelect got the ordered parts to me in a couple of days. I wouldn't hesitate to d
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Maria
November 21, 2018
I need a new lint basket
For model number 1109875279A
Hi Maria, thank you for your question. I have linked that part down below for you. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
I am replacing the seals at the top of the spin tube along with the transmission and was seeing grease inside the spin tube and was wanting to know where it came from. Thanks. By the way the old transmission was noisy when it agitated but did not leak oil.
For model number RTW4440VQ1
Hello Ronnie, Thank you for the question. We suggest checking the Oil Seal Kit for Gearcase Input Shaft, PartSelect Number PS334494. We hope this helps.
Where does this seal go? In the diagram it appears it goes at the top, inside the basket tube, but when I took mine out of the tube, it appears a lot bigger and more like part "Seal, Centerpost WP8577374" part 14 on the diagram (which looks like it goes around the basket tube). Both of these seals will fit inside the basket tube, with this part being a lot smaller in height than the other.
For model number ETW4400WQ0
Hello Mike, thank you for your inquiry. The shaft seal, part number PS11741857, goes just below the center shaft seal, part number PS11746745, in the drive tube. The shaft seal is smaller than the center shaft seal in height. We hope this information is useful!
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