
Clamp-Motor
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PartSelect Number PS11743369
Manufacturer Part Number WP660658
Manufactured by
Whirlpool

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Product Description
Clamp-Motor Specifications
This clamp is used to secure the drive motor.

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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Noisy
This part works with the following products:
Dryer, Washer Dryer Combo, Refrigerator, Washer.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore, Whirlpool, Maytag, Amana.
Part# WP660658 replaces these:
22228, 22230, 232402, 24401, 323232, 337815, 343481, 4319313, 51278, 51279, 51789, 52273, 53-0214, 58047, 660658, 685441, 73689, 73690, 74730, 75106
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, 7982, 98182, 98825, R0601526, Y58047
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Average Repair Rating: 2.5 / 5.0, 3 reviews.
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dryer drum not turning and no air circulating
replaced motor and drum rear seal as well as idler wheels, the old rear drum seal was completly worn out, since I had it all apart, I replaced lint chute and trap seals and belt and tensioner. I spent less money on parts than if I would have bought a new dryer. The motor was the main problem as the bearings were shot.
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Eric from Fort Dodge, IA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench set
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The wiring on the new motor is not compatible with older motor (ours is over 30 years old) so we had to clip off old connectors and wire on new ones. There was only one motor clamp (should have read description more closely). The new one was difficult to put on. This would only be a one hour job if
Numbet one - unplugged the dryer. Then disassembled dryer (front panel, loosened vent from top panel and removed drum). Removed motor after carefully documenting wires and their corresponding numbers, along with pictures. Read directions several times to assure we understood process. Followed instructions for replacing connectors. Used pliers and screwdriver to install motor clips. This took numerous, patient attempts. We also had to partially remove the vent in order to reinstall the motor. Then replaced drum, front cover, reattached vent to top cover. Reattached outside vent hose. Plugged dryer in and tested it. Motor replacement worked fine and fixed the problem (squealing).
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CG from DEMING, NM
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dryer stopped spinning.
Followed the PartSelect instruction video.
Basically opened the dryer.
Took the drum out.
Took the broken motor out.
cleanned the dryer since I had everything opened.
Replaced motor, pulley, old belt.
My 20 years old dryer is running like brand new.
Basically opened the dryer.
Took the drum out.
Took the broken motor out.
cleanned the dryer since I had everything opened.
Replaced motor, pulley, old belt.
My 20 years old dryer is running like brand new.
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sherif from BARTONSVILLE, PA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Howard B - June 26, 2019
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Worked as expected
Part was an exact fit, no issues.
Gary R - June 23, 2018
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Part fits fine. Working well. But ...
Removing the old clamps and installing the new ones was the most difficult part of swapping out my Whirlpool dryer motor. More of a pain than cutting off the old blower wheel with a Dremel. Tore-up one clamp trying to remove it. I was unable to get the screw driver removal and install techniques shown on the video (and other videos on the internet) to work. Motor clamps didn't want to come off the failed motor or go on the replacement motor. Ended up slip forcing/pushing them on from the side after hooking them on either end first. I would suggest on your video telling folks if they're looking to replace a dryer motor, they are probably dealing with a 20+ year old machine. Check on Mod. No. label or manufacturer's website for build date. If you're dealing with a machine that old purchase a blower wheel and a couple of motor clamps along with the motor. Don't even bother with the effort and cussing necessary to round off the blower wheel plastic nut with a 13/16 wrench, adjustable wrench or Vice Grips. Immediately remove the back of the dryer and the plumbing to expose the wheel and cut it off with a Dremel. My Whirlpool had to be tilted forward from behind to snake out the plumbing. Wouldn't suggest using a chisel unless it's a sharp one. Would take a lot of effort chiseling a hole in the center of the blower wheel which is molded from a of pretty stout piece of plastic. Despite the difference between the wiring of the failed and replacements motors, have faith. Follow the instructions provided with the new motor and it’ll all work out in the end. Hint, do not lose the two 1/8” wire blades provided. You’ll more than likely need them. Have a heat gun or hair dryer at the ready to heat the shrink wrap. Hints for more humanely removing and installing the motor clamps? I have no idea. Disappointed, but not surprised, my genuine Whirlpool dryer motor was made in Mexico.
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