Tappan Washer Springs and Shock Absorbers
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Popular Tappan Washer Springs and Shock Absorbers
Suspension Spring - Long
PartSelect Number PS1990843
Manufacturer Part Number 134885900
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Installation Instructions
Celeste from YAKIMA, WA
Washer tub enables after end of spin cycles
Replacing all springs. Able to replace 2 short springs and front spring. Can't get to ones in back of washer tub. Unable to use strenght in arms to remove old springs. Help videos were great. Saved money by doing repairs myself.
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Vertical Spring - Short
PartSelect Number PS1990844
Manufacturer Part Number 134886600
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Installation Instructions
Celeste from YAKIMA, WA
Washer tub enables after end of spin cycles
Replacing all springs. Able to replace 2 short springs and front spring. Can't get to ones in back of washer tub. Unable to use strenght in arms to remove old springs. Help videos were great. Saved money by doing repairs myself.
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Snubber Ring
Turned off water supply.
Removed front panel.
Pushed in on belt tensioner, removed old belt, replaced with new belt.
Used pry bar to lift the base assembly high enough off the snubber to remove it. Partially propped it with 2x4 wood scraps.
Used bent clothes hangar to remove old snubber ring, to protect my hands.
Replaced snubber, arrow pointing up.
Carefully lowered base assembly.
Replaced front panel.
Turned water back on, plugged back in, washing machine no longer 'walks'.
Remember to check the washer against a level if you moved the machine. Read more...
PartSelect Number PS473378
Manufacturer Part Number 5308002385
The snubber ring on your washing machine mounts at the base, under the support. If you notice that your washing machine is vibrating, shaking, or moving during the wash cycle, you may need to replace the snubber ring. Because the snubber ring is located under the tub of the washing machine, you will need to remove the front panel to access it. To protect your hands when removing the snubber ring, consider using a bent coat hanger or a sturdy wire with a hook to pull the old snubber ring free. Be sure to disconnect the power and water sources for the washing machine before you begin this repair.
Installation Instructions
Steven from Jacksonville, IL
Worn belt, faulty snubber. Washing machine was 'walking' during spin cycle.
Unplugged machine.Turned off water supply.
Removed front panel.
Pushed in on belt tensioner, removed old belt, replaced with new belt.
Used pry bar to lift the base assembly high enough off the snubber to remove it. Partially propped it with 2x4 wood scraps.
Used bent clothes hangar to remove old snubber ring, to protect my hands.
Replaced snubber, arrow pointing up.
Carefully lowered base assembly.
Replaced front panel.
Turned water back on, plugged back in, washing machine no longer 'walks'.
Remember to check the washer against a level if you moved the machine. Read more...