
Agitator Repair Kit
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PartSelect Number PS334622
Manufacturer Part Number 285748
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
Product Description
Agitator Repair Kit Specifications
This agitator repair kit comes with a long cam, a thrust spacer and four dogs ears (agitator cogs). This repair kit is used to move the upper agitator and it connects the base of the agitator with the agitator top (mover). This part has been updated by the manufacture.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will not agitate | Noisy | Pumps but will not spin
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
Kenmore, Whirlpool, Amana, Admiral.
Part# 285748 replaces these:
AP3094520, 2921, 285748, 285748, 285748VP, 3347085, 3351000, 3363662
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Laura
January 31, 2019
I ordered this agitator repair kit for my Kenmore washer because from the options on your website, it seemed to be the part it needed. It was easy to install due to your video, thank you! However, it must not be the part that i needed, because my washer is still not running properly. It does not agitate, or spin. I put the load in and the washer fills with water, the lid stays locked the whole time, it goes through the cycles but i never hear any agitation or spinning noise. When i open it after it says it is done, the water has drained but the spin cycle didn't work, so the clothes are still wet and towards the bottom of the load the clothes are sopping wet. I can tell the machine didn't agitate either, because the clothes look like they just soaked in the water and didn't get clean. Can you please tell me what part would be a better choice? I really appreciate it!
For model number 11020022011

Hello, thank you for inquiring! As your appliance is not agitating or spinning, we would recommend checking your drive motor and your gearcase, as they are what creates the movement of the tub. More than likely, one of these parts is faulty and will need to be replaced. The drive motor for your model is PS11747980, and the gearcase is PS12584225. We hope this helps!
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Replacing your Kenmore Washer Agitator Repair Kit
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Average Repair Rating: 4.5 / 5.0, 57 reviews.
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Top of agitator didn't agitate. It was slipping.
Pried off the agitator cap. Removed the bolt. Removed the agitator. In the process of separating the agitator from the base, a plastic tab broke off which concerned me. BUT, in the directions with the part it explains that the 2 tabs are for factory assembly and to break both of them off. Broke off the second tab and reassembled. My 18 year old Kenmore is back in action.
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Steve from Naperville, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Top part of agitator was not locking in and turning
Remove top "cap" on agitator to expose the bolt that holds the agitator to the drum shaft. Undo the bolt and pull out the agitator. Disassemble, toss the old parts and install the new parts in reverse order. Repair took less than 5 minutes and we can now do full loads of laundry again!
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Glenn from Merrick, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Top half of the agitator was not turning.
I just took the cap of the agitator off and the 3/8" nut was right there. I took it off with a socket, removed the top agitator, slid the assembled kit in , replaced the agitator and cap...that was it !!. These parts priced thrrough Sears were $77.00 plus S&H. Your price for the entire kit- less than $12.00 !! If you don't think that you can do this yourself, have your 7 year old child do it. Took me about 5 minutes. Great price and fast shipping. Thanks
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Dennis from Avon, NY
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Parts Used:285748
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washer did not agitate
popped thecap off removed the bolt, pulled agitator off replaced cogs(dogs) then put back together. works like new.whole time took about 10-15 min. saved my self 150.00 by not hireing repair man.
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Eric from Jacksonville, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Top section of the agitator would not work properly
Removed the top cap, unbolted the agitator, lifted off the top section, removed old "dogs" and replaced new "dogs", reinstalled agitator and tested.
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James from Crownsville, MD
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Parts Used:285748
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Tub off center. Upper agitator not driven.
Pop off the softener dispenser. Pull the cover/ seal out of the upper agitator. With 7/16" socket and extesion bar, remove bolt and pull upper agitator straight up and off. dump out old assembly and replace with new assembly. Set back in place and replace bolt. Repair kit comes with good instructions and new rubber O ring for bolt cover/ seal. (thanks).
The suspension spring takes more effort but not hard. with washer laying on face I used a piece of 2x4 to pick up the tub in the direction of the broken spring. Put the new spring through the wire hook loop and snake it through the slot in the frame and you can see how it locks in place. With the 2x4, push the tub toward the new spring until you can hook it through the slot on the tub frame. Done. Parts cost less than an estimate from a service call and I finished the job in 30 minutes, which includes unplugging the power cord, turning off the water and taking off the hoses so I could lay the washer down. Saved the website in my favorites for the same great prices and fast shipping next time.
The suspension spring takes more effort but not hard. with washer laying on face I used a piece of 2x4 to pick up the tub in the direction of the broken spring. Put the new spring through the wire hook loop and snake it through the slot in the frame and you can see how it locks in place. With the 2x4, push the tub toward the new spring until you can hook it through the slot on the tub frame. Done. Parts cost less than an estimate from a service call and I finished the job in 30 minutes, which includes unplugging the power cord, turning off the water and taking off the hoses so I could lay the washer down. Saved the website in my favorites for the same great prices and fast shipping next time.
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Thomas from Addison, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Socket set
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Darn thing hadn't "Agitated" for about 10 years!
After removing the bolt (7/16" head), and using a pair of pliers to remove the 3-4 in deep "cup", it was immediately obvious how to assemble the new cup and pawls (ratchets).
Orienting the black "bearing" was not so obvious, but on closer inspection of the illustration, it became clear. The four "ears" of the bearing go closest to the pawls. The little tabs that are co-planar to the ears fit into the four grooves of the new cup.
And here's the trick (besides making REALLY, REALLY SURE how the pawls orient)--Soak the black bearing piece in hot water to soften it up, and let it slide over the cup better. If you don't, you risk breaking it. If you do, it slides over and "clicjs" into place, with the ears resting right against the bottom lip of the cup, capturing the pawls.
Installation back into the washer is obvious.
The thing works like a charm! It hasn't worked this well for a decade!
Orienting the black "bearing" was not so obvious, but on closer inspection of the illustration, it became clear. The four "ears" of the bearing go closest to the pawls. The little tabs that are co-planar to the ears fit into the four grooves of the new cup.
And here's the trick (besides making REALLY, REALLY SURE how the pawls orient)--Soak the black bearing piece in hot water to soften it up, and let it slide over the cup better. If you don't, you risk breaking it. If you do, it slides over and "clicjs" into place, with the ears resting right against the bottom lip of the cup, capturing the pawls.
Installation back into the washer is obvious.
The thing works like a charm! It hasn't worked this well for a decade!
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Stephen from Cornwall, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers
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Parts Used:285748
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Teeth on the cogs and agitator were worn out
Very simple, pop the top open, unscrewed the bolt, and pulled the old agitator out. The new one went in just as easy.
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Andrew from Dayton, OH
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Top half of agitator wasn't moving
First, I wrestled off the top cap of the agitator. Then, I unscrewed the bolt and took out the cam. I noticed that the agitator dogs were worn smooth. I replaced them, put it all back together and VOILA! I bought the whole agitator kit, not knowing what I was going to find, because I wasn't a Magtag repair woman. It ended up that the cam that came in the kit was too big for my washer anyway. Luckily, all I needed was 4 plastic dogs. The price of the whole kit was so inexpensive anyway, it was no big deal. Especially because, I was looking to buy a new washer or a big repair bill. This website is great! Thank you.
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Debra from Orange, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Socket set
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Parts Used:285748
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With full load, clothes were not agitating correctly - very little action or movement of the upper agitator section.
Took off softener dispenser, pried off top of agitator, removed bolt from top of agitator.
Then pulled out the agitator assembly for easier access.
Used screwdriver to brake small plastic keepers holding secondary agitator ratchet clutch to the secondary agitator.
Assembled and inserted new ratchet mechanism in the top of the agitator, making sure 4 small square pegs protruding from the end of the new assembly fully entered into mating holes on the secondary agitator.
Placed the agitator back on the agitator post and installed and secured bolt. Replaced cap and installed softener dispenser.
Then pulled out the agitator assembly for easier access.
Used screwdriver to brake small plastic keepers holding secondary agitator ratchet clutch to the secondary agitator.
Assembled and inserted new ratchet mechanism in the top of the agitator, making sure 4 small square pegs protruding from the end of the new assembly fully entered into mating holes on the secondary agitator.
Placed the agitator back on the agitator post and installed and secured bolt. Replaced cap and installed softener dispenser.
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Douglas from Lancaster, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Parts Used:285748
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Troy D - November 13, 2020

Super simple part to replace
Received the parts very quickly. They are identical to the old parts except brand new.
Liam B - November 6, 2020

Fit perfectly
Fit perfectly
Paul M - October 23, 2020

got part
got part and installed in washer. now works as before
Dina V - September 4, 2020

Washing machine repair parts
The part ordered fit perfectly and the washing machine is back in great working condition. Navigating the website was straightforward oh, thank you park partselect
Corina N - June 17, 2020

easy to repair
The part came quickly and in good condition. The video form the website was helpful and aided in the install. Our unit is back to washing!
Wesley P - April 21, 2020

worked like a dream went together withe ease.
Took care of the problem
Steven T - January 24, 2020

Quick and easy
No sweat on the replacement. Apparent durability of materials seems that it might not have the longevity of originals. We'll see.
Tracy C - November 22, 2019

Agitator Repair
The repair was easy with minimal tools needed. Washer works great again!
Montie E - May 17, 2019

Great Part - SLOW SHIPPING
The part I ordered fit exactly where it was supposed to go. Thankfully, PartSelect had a note detailing the difficulty of a couple of tabs in getting the old part out (this was written and NOT shown in the video). Once I got the old part out, the new part went in very easy and worked.
Not so good: I paid extra to have "Standard" shipping. Advertised as "an average of 1.8 days." DID NOT HAPPEN! i ordered on the 30th, it was shipped on the 1st and 6 BUSINESS DAYS later it was delivered on the 8th. When choosing "Standard" shipping it says "2-3 Business days!" I was so disappointed.
Next time, I will prepare for a longer wait; however, the parts service is good.
Reuben T - January 30, 2019

the part was a direct replacement part
the online video was a great help.
Model Cross Reference
This part works with the following models:
PartSelect Number: PS334622
Manufacturer Part Number: 285748
Manufacturer Part Number: 285748
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Description
Kenmore
10682872600
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1101050299
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