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Jason K - July 27, 2022
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Excellent replacement part
The part was perfect. The shipping was a joke. I paid extra for 2-3 business days and it took 9 days!
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Natalie M - November 7, 2021
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I was happy with my purchase, as it fixed my problem. An was fairly easy to install, this is the second time partselect has help me fix my washer..5 stars partselect....thank you,
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Daniel H - July 29, 2021
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Perfect fit
Part was easy to install and performs like it should. I enjoyed making the repair.
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Tom G - February 25, 2019
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Easier than expected
Part arrived in 3 day's, and took me only an hour to install. Washer works like new again.
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Patrick S - July 20, 2018
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Great price
Came fast an was the right part!!! Thank you very much
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Joshua S - February 15, 2018
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Gearcase and belt
I bought a new washer, now stuck with $250 in parts that didn't fix my problem. I'll just by new in the future since nothing is made to last anymore.
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Grinding noise from the gearcase.
Actually, I "Youtubed" it. I entered the info from the washer and found what was similar. What would help is when you tilt the washer (on back or front) so you can look at what you're going to work on to match (or closely match) what is on Youtube. It is SO easy, it's unbelievable.
D from DISTRICT HTS, MD
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Screw drivers, Socket set
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Noise, all the lubricant had leaked from the gearcase.
DO NOT do this repair from the top. The only thing needed to be removed from the top of the machine is the agitator and retaining clip. After removing these items, lay the machine on its front, on a table if you have a friend who will help. Remove the back cover. Simply disconnect the wiring, remove the water pump, the tub locking mec
... Read morehanism, the belt, and motor. Remove the four bolts holding the gearcase. It should come out with little effort. Remove the old tub seal. There should be a new one on the replacement. Lubricate the new seal. Dishwashing liquid worked great. Move the drive wheel from the old gearcase to the replacement part. All the parts originally removed will only fit one way. Reverse all the removal steps and you be should be ready to go. My only problem with the replacement was there was no groove in the new part spline for the tub retaining clip. Seemed to be no problem since the agitator is bolted on so the tub is going nowhere.
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larry from SOD, WV
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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The upper bearing in the gearcase became rusty & very noisy due to shaft seal leakage.
Changing the gear case is a basic R and R operation since the gear case is a complete assembly riveted together. It is a bit challenging though getting to it because you have to totally disassemble the entire washer nearly every nut, bolt and screw. Fortunately the washer is fairly easy to work on and I am very mechanically inclined, but
... Read moreI did cheat a bit by watching some U-tube videos first. I couldn't find the same exact model washer as mine on U-tube but there were enough similar units to obtain the basic procedure. A thing I do when disassembling things is to take pictures of the way it's put together before removing stuff. It goes without saying that you first have to disconnect the power, the water hoses and it helps to get the washer out away from the wall so you can work around it. You have to remove the top, back panels, and the inner and outer tubs first. After removing the inner and outer tubs I turned the washer upside down in order to gain access to the gear case so I wouldn't have to stand on my head or lay down. Remove everything attached to the gear case (take picture) and use a strap wrench (or a strong friend) to hold the large pulley while removing the retaining nut. To remove the condenser (large round thing in black plastic retainer) rotate it counter clockwise and lift out, it doesn't snap out. I was very happy to see that the new gear case came with the shaft seal already installed so with a small amount of liquid dish soap around the outside of the rubber it allowed a nice slip fit back into the outer tub. All the parts that were removed pretty much will only fit one way so you don't have to worry too much about how everything goes back together. After reassembly and hooking up the washer again be sure to perform the calibration procedure before you turn on the water. Instructions came in the box with the gear case. Here is a side bar: I am 76, my grandson and I replaced the gear case in just a few hours, It's no big deal. Now for the interesting part, when I ordered the replacement gear case by the old part number I was told it had been superseded by a new number so when the new unit arrived I discovered that the shaft and seal looked different so hopefully the water leaking into bearing won't happen again. I was going to drill the old gear case apart and replace the bad bearing so I am glad I didn't because the shaft and seal would continue to leak and ruin the bearing again so don't try that. One thing I would like to mention about this company from which I ordered the part was the amazing delivery, only 36 hours. I ordered the part Sunday evening late and Tuesday morning early it arrived. Wow, blew me away, also I live in California and apparently the company is in Nova Scotia, no sales tax, Woo Hoo.
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Craig from ANAHEIM, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Sandra
January 21, 2023
Water leaking from tub seal.
For model number Mvwc465hwo
Hello Sandra, We are glad you asked! Yes, the Gear Case PS16220910 you had chosen is compatible with your model. The Gearcase includes the Tub Seal. We have a video of how to replace it on our site We are pleased to have been able to help.
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Judy
August 13, 2021
Washer leaking oil out of the bottom
For model number wtw4855hwo
Hi Judy,
Thank you for your question. If you have oil leaking from the bottom of your washer the gear case is either damaged or the seals have worn and it will need to be replaced. The part number listed under your model number for the gear case is PS16220910. If you would like to place an order for it, you may order it either online or by calling our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
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Jake
June 11, 2024
For the life of me I cannot get the nut off. Almost as if it is stripped. Have tried everything. Any reason as to why this is?
For model number 11021302013
Hello Jake, thank you for getting in touch. According to our understanding, the issue could be due to agitator bolt being jammed or threads being damaged. We would recommend gently tap on the agitator bolt head with a smooth faced hammer or a ball peen hammer. Tap straight down or from the side. Regulate the force of the blow to avoid bending or distorting the bolt, which could make the bolt even more difficult to remove. We hope this information helps!