This part serves two functions for your washing machine: lint filter and upper agitator.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will not agitate
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
Part# WP63753 replaces these:
AP6010166, 3352105, 63753
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Jeanette G - June 8, 2022
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Easy repair
Just pull out the old one (as you do to clean it) and take top off old part and put on new part and push it back on. Just like you do to clean it. I didn't need a new top and the old one is still in great shape.
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Joyce K - February 9, 2021
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Easy Out, Easy In
Just the right part! It was delivered earlier than expected! Just a matter of gently lifting the old filter out and replacing. Easy and great fix!
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Eric S - June 23, 2020
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Repaired my washing machine.
I found the part I needed, it arrived quickly, and now it works like new.
Great experience. Thanks
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Beth H - February 27, 2019
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Upper agitator & Lint filter
Perfect fit!
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Carolyn N - September 5, 2018
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The part is exactly what was needed to fix the problem.
The part looked new and worked as expected.
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William F - June 26, 2018
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easy repair etc, the rest of my life should be that simple.
Hi to all of you at part select. .......Ordering my part was simple as could be, thanks to the diagram you provided. I saw that I only needed 1 part and not the cap that attaches to the lint filter. Got it in a reasonable time and this installed in seconds. I'm happy, saved a small bundle and in my own time. My wife was even happier, no stranger coming in the house that might not know as much as my wife. Not kidding you there. She has sent more than one repair man packing. SO THANKS AGAIN FOR GREAT SERVICE, PRICE AND PRODUCT......bill flammia
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Upper agitator was cracked and would not stay on during spin cycle.
No tools were required and the new part fit perfectly. It just slipped on! Easy peasy!
The old agitator would fly off during spin cycle due to broken tabs
I just lined up the tabs with the slots on the spindle and it snapped right on with small amount of pressure. The cap also snapped right on. Might as well replace the cap for and extra 6 bucks if you have to replace the agitator.
I erred and did not push agitator down when it flew off in the rinse cycle--tore it apart.
All, I had to do was replace the upper agitator/lint filter. Once again, I erred and forgot to follow through on your instructions as to what else I might need for repair. Right now, I'm trying to do without a new cap for the filter. I don't know how long this "fix-up" will last; but, I hated to let go of my Whirlpool Large Capacity 29
... Read moreyear-old washer--the dryer is of the same age and it too is still working.
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Elizabeth A from MENASHA, WI
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Less than 15 mins
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WORN OUT AGITATOR/FILTER ,WOULD NOT STAY ON SPINDAL SHAFT
JUST A LIFT OFF, THEN LIFT OFF AND CHANGE TOP PIECE (CAP) FROM OLD AGITATOR TO NEW ONE.THEN SIMPLY REINSTALL NEW AGITATOR PART.
JOHN from GARNERVILLE, NY
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Upper agitator broken
Slid the cap of the upper agitator off, pulled the upper agitator off, used the adjustable wrench to unscrew the nut holding the lower agitator and just slid the lower agitator off. Very simple. To put new parts in place, I just reversed the process. I did not need a new lower agitator, but decided that if I am replacing one part, I would
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Richard from MAULDIN, SC
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agitator was falling off and banging around in the washer
Slipped off the old agitator, removed the cap and put it on the new agitator, then slipped the new agitator on. Very easy. Took about one minute.
Ann from Maryville, TN
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The agitator came adrift during each spin cycle
Agitator base was cracked, so did not fit snug. Ordered new, replaced old, all very easy and at reasonable cost. Very speedy delivery of part.
Trevor from Valencia, CA
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Lint filter on the agitator was breaking off.
All I had to do was just lift the old agitator out of the washer machine and set the new one in. This was the second one I have ordered from PartSelect. Thanks again for all the help I received getting the correct part.
Barbara J. from Chesnee, SC
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Sandra
January 16, 2020
Can you tell me the height of the filter? My filter is 11 1/4 inches tall (25.575 cm). I am returning the filter that i just purchased from you (wp63840) as it is only 9 3/4 inches. I am hoping that ps11743343 is the the taller model.
Hi Sandra, thank you for your question. This part is approximately 11" tall. Good luck with your repair.
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Gordon
May 15, 2019
The agitator no longer stays on the base during operation, especially during spin cycle. How can I tell if it's just a matter of replacing it, or if the base is damaged and needs something as well? Thank you for your advice. Gordon
For model number LA5500XS
Hello Gordon, Thank you for the question. I suggest checking the Agitator Assembly, PartSelect Number PS349692 to see if the tabs underneath are wore out or damaged. You can also make sure the top of the Agitator where the bolt screws into to see if it is stripped or if the bolt, PartSelect Number PS11741866 is stripped. Hope this helps!