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- Drum Not Spinning
- Heat stays on after drum has stopped
- Noisy
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- Heat stays on after drum has stopped
- Not Heating
- Too hot
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Not knowing what the problem was I started looking at the coils and could not see any broken parts.
So then checked the thermal fuse for continuity I removed the two wires from it with a small pair of needle nose pliers, it was held in place by two screws, once they were removed the fuse came out easily, I checked continuity with a volt meter placing the meter on X1 Ohms and could not get a reading.
I replaced with a new one and put it all back together the way I took it apart.
Then I plugged it in and it worked first time, I now have warm dry clothes. Read more...
- Drum Not Spinning
- Marks left on clothes
- Noisy
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- Drum Not Spinning
- Noisy
- Won’t Start
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Removed the top cover and front assembly w/door and front drum support, right where the unit was located. Had to gain rear access to loosen drum drive belt so undid the dryer vent hose to floor connection through a front acess hole. Moved the unit out to the breakfast nook as well as disconnecting the power cable from the wall socket. Removed the rear access panel covers and unhooked the drive belt. At the front removed the top screws off the lower cross member to allow spreading of the side covers to allow the removal of the drum. Removed drum and found the bearing bushing gone, reduced to powder.
Using the supplied instuction sheet, replaced the rear bearing assembly, replaced the drum after vacumming the whole interior and started the reassembly of the unit using the new belt and moved the unit back into place. Reconnected the power cable and dryer vent then lastly replaced the lint filter and selector knob. Closed the breaker and turned on the machine, no noise!!!
Incidently I am 78 years old. Thanks PartSelect. Read more...
- Marks left on clothes
- Noisy
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- Marks left on clothes
- Noisy
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- Does not dispense fabric softener or detergent
- Marks left on clothes
- Not cleaning dishes properly
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Slip the new cogs into the underside of the cup, and slide the cup back down in the agitator housing using the slots on the side for a guide. (You may want to remove the entire agitator and assemble everything upside down, then flip it all back over to mount, so the cogs don't fall out).
Tighten the bolt, snap the cap back in place on top of the agitator and your'e done. Easy repair. Read more...
The filters are very easy to replace. No tools needed.
Hope this helps. Read more...
- Marks left on clothes
- Noisy
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2. pop off top of unit
3. remove front of dryer
4. lay unit on its back
5. remove drum and replace pulley assembly,belt,drum rollers of which it has 2 rear and 2 front
6. reverse above and then remove filter-vent housing and scrape off old seal install new seal
7. re-connect power,gas and vent use again
8. only sad part to whole job was seeing how cheaply whirlpool now makes thier products Read more...
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Popular Washer Models
Below are the most popular Washer models we have. Enter your model number in the search box to find your model.
- MAH5500BWW Residential
- MVWX655DW1 WASHER
- WM2016CW Residential WASHER
- WM2016CW WASHER
- WM2016CW WASHER
- WFW9150WW01 Residential, Automatic
- GTWN4250D1WS
- WFW9151YW00 Residential
- WFW9150WW00 Residential, Automatic
- GHW9150PW0 Residential
- MAH2400AWW Residential
- MAH6500AWW Residential
- WFW9050XW00 Residential, Automatic
- GHW9100LW1 Residential, Direct Drive
- FAFW3801LW3
- WM2101HW Residential WASHER
- MAH8700AWW Residential
- WCVH6800J1WW
- GTWN4250D0WS
- PAV2300AWW Residential
Genuine OEM Washer Parts
Washing machines are a household staple that help to make our lives easier and more convenient. So, it can be frustrating when your washer is not performing up to standard. Perhaps the washer will not start because the door cannot stay shut or the washer is shaky and unstable because the levelling legs are worn down. We guarantee whatever the issue is, we have heard it all before and our team is here to help.
PartSelect has been selling parts online for over 25 years to customers all over North America.. Browse our extensive selection of washing machine parts such as valves, belts, and door switches from various brands including Maytag, GE, Electrolux, Whirlpool, and more.
We are here to help you save your appliance and save time and money while you do so. Repairing your washing machine is not simply good for your home and wallet, it is also great for the environment. By ordering a genuine OEM part from PartSelect and repairing your own washing machine you help to reduce the amount of waste in landfills.
Common Washing Machine Problems and How to Fix Them
Troubleshooting issues with your washing machine may appear challenging but fear not. Our expert repair guides are readily available to help you find and solve any issues you may have. You can trust in our knowledge to make troubleshooting your washing machine a straightforward and successful process.
Noisy Washing Machine – Hearing unusual sounds coming from your washing machine can be concerning. There are many moving parts inside so it's common to hear humming, rumbling, knocking, and whirring noises during operation. Determining the cause can often be as easy as isolating the area of the machine where the noises originate. Often, these sounds are related to components that see regular motion and degrade over time, such as the rumbling of a clogged pump or the knocking of a worn drive belt.
Leaking Washing Machine – Noticing leaks from your washing machine can be worrisome. It's not uncommon to observe water seepage from various parts of the machine, such as the pump and connection hose. Common causes of these leaks are clogged pumps or a loose hose. By fully examining your machine and inspecting these areas you can address the issue and ensure your washing machine operates efficiently without any unwanted water spillage.
Washer Will Not Start – Experiencing difficulties with your washing machine not starting can be frustrating. Often it is related to electrical parts such as the start switch and drive motor but can also be caused by a malfunctioning lid or door switch. After ensuring the problem has not been caused by the power cable becoming loose over time due to vibrations, you should first inspect the lid or door switch for any damages which would not allow this to latch, then move on to the electrical parts such as the start switch and drive motor. By troubleshooting these areas of your machine, you can diagnose and resolve the problem, ensuring your washing machine starts and operates smoothly.
Washer Will Not Spin – Encountering issues with your washing machine not spinning can be troubling. Since your appliance has a variety of moving parts it is not uncommon to face challenges such as a worn direct drive motor coupling or a damaged door lock, all of which can affect the washer’s ability to spin, or the cycle to advance to spinning. By examining these areas, you can diagnose and address the problem, ensuring your washing machine spins properly again.
Washing Machine Does Not Drain – When your washing machine is unable to drain it may be as simple as inspecting parts crucial for efficient drainage. Most commonly we see this caused by problems such as a blockage within the inlet or outlet hose, or a blockage within the pump itself. By examining these parts, you can diagnose and address the problem, ensuring your washing machine effectively drains water after each cycle.
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