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This part attaches to the door and fits into the door lock when the door closes.
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Broken Strike on Washer Door - prevented door from latching, and washer would not start
The end of the strike had broken off, and the pictures did not clearly show there was a cross-member at the end of the strike. That crossmember is what broke on the old strike. The strike has only two screws, both requiring a Torx bit (#20, I believe). Unscrew both screws to remove the strike plate. It was a little difficult to get out -
... Read moreit has a curved top to lock into the top slot, but the bottom slides slightly down into another slot. There isn't a lot of room in the opening to slide the strike up and down and get it out. Putting the new strike on is easier - ensure the curved end fits into the slot at the top and slide it up just a bit, push the bottom of the strike plate in, then let it drop right into place, and reinsert the screws. The only problem I had was the strike's holes for the screws are slotted horizontally, so the strike can be positioned across almost 3/8". The latch would not engage the strike the first time, so I had to loosen the screws and reposition the strike a bit. This time it latched, but the fit wasn't quite right, so I adjusted it again to get it where I needed it.
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David D from Severn, MD
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Less than 15 mins
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Screw drivers
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Hope
December 3, 2018
I need the strike part for the door. I don't know if i have the right part here. Its for a duet stackable washer
For model number WFW72HEDW0
Hi Hope, thank you for your question. Yes, this would be the correct strike for your appliance. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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Harley
November 4, 2021
My door locking mechanism or plastic latch has broke on the female part on the washer not on the door.
Not allowing me to latch and close the front door
For model number Mhw3505fw1
Hello Harley, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and we would suggest the Lock door, part number PS11754810. We hope this helps!
I’m looking for a Amana front loader Stricker piece goes into door lock. Please let me know catalog number
For model number NFW7200TW
Hello Bridgid, thank you for your question. We have researched the model you have provided, and part number PS11741552 is the correct part for your unit. We hope this helps!
I need to replace the strike which is sifting its position and no longer being secured by the 2 screws. I believe I've found the correct strike part on this site but would like to also to replace the original screws with 2 new screws. Would you please confirm the part number for the correct strike for my model and also provide the part number for the 2 correct screws. Thank you.
For model number MHW8200FC0
Hi Stanley, thank you for reaching out. Yes, the mentioned strike part is the correct for your model. While the screws that secure the strike are part number PS11746175. The screws are sold individually. We hope this helps.