This is a replacement shock absorber for your washer. The shock absorber is approximately 9 inches long and a little more than one inch wide. It is black and silver in color, and is sold individually. There are four shock absorbers on your washer, and they support the tub and prevent it from shaking around. If your washer is shaking or making a lot of noise during operation, you may need to replace the shock absorber. It is important to determine if you have one or more shock absorbers that need replacement before you begin the repair. This is an OEM part from the manufacturer.
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This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
General Electric.
Part# WH01X10727 replaces these:
AP5793647
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Chuck L - July 20, 2022
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Was glad to replaced these dampers for the washer. it stopped excessive shaking, walking movements.
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Washer was vibrating during spin cycle
Problem got worse the technician installed the damper assembly but the problem got worse . The machine sounds like a tractor .
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Jean
December 5, 2018
Hello, My washer shakes a lot a makes noises, however i disassembled and found that all the parts suggested are still good. These are the dampers, the ring balance and the rear tub (the bearings are still good and there is no leak). What else could be causing such a vibration to the point where the detergent component is open at the end of the cycle. thanks, jean
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Hi Jean, thank you for your question. Usually when you are having this issue in a front load machine it is the dampers that are the issue. If you remove the parts and are able to pull the metal portion of the damper away from the housing then it will need to be replaced. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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