Tag: parts
All the articles with the tag "parts".
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Whirlpool Washer Water-Level Pressure Switch Replacement
Washer overfills, underfills, won't stop filling, or drains continuously. Replacing the faulty pressure switch or sensor restores correct fill control.
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Whirlpool Washer Drive Motor Stator-Rotor Replacement Guide
If your Whirlpool washer won't spin, agitate, or stops mid-cycle, a failed stator or rotor is likely. Replacing the motor assembly fixes it.
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LG Washer Drive Motor/Stator-Rotor Replacement - Signs & How-To
No spin, loud grinding, error codes dE or LE, or failure to agitate mean your LG direct-drive motor has failed. Replacing the stator and rotor fixes it.
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Samsung Washer Direct-Drive Motor Stator & Rotor Replacement
Washer won't spin, won't agitate, or makes grinding noise during spin? Failed stator windings or rotor magnets stop the direct-drive motor. Replacing the stator and rotor assembly fixes it.
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Maytag Washer Clutch / Splutch Assembly Replacement Guide
Weak or no spin, noisy agitation, and washplate motion problems point to a worn splutch. Replacing the drive clutch kit restores spin and wash action.
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Kenmore Washer Agitator Dogs Replacement - Signs & How-To
Top agitator slips or spins freely while the bottom moves. Worn agitator dogs cause weak wash action. Replacing the agitator repair kit restores one-way ratcheting and proper clothes turnover.
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Whirlpool Washer Agitator Dogs Replacement - Signs & How-To
Upper agitator spins freely or won't move while lower half still turns. Replacing worn agitator dogs restores ratcheting action and wash performance.
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Maytag Washer Motor Coupler Replacement - Signs & How-To
Washer fills but won't agitate or spin, yet still drains? The direct-drive motor coupler has likely failed. Replacing it restores agitation and spin.
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Whirlpool Washer Motor Coupler Replacement - Signs & How-To
If your Whirlpool washer fills and drains but won't agitate or spin, the motor coupler is likely broken. Replacing it restores drive.
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Whirlpool Washer Main Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
If your Whirlpool washer drains endlessly, won't start, or shows F3E1/F11/F01 error codes, the main control board or its sensors may be faulty. Replacing the PCB or failed components fixes control errors.
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LG Washer Main Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dead display, no power-up, cycle interruptions, or incorrect operation mean your LG washer main PCB has failed. Replacing it restores control.
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GE Washer Main Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
No power, no lights, dead console, or washer won't start despite good AC power usually means a failed main control PCB. Replacing the board and programming it (if needed) restores operation.
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Samsung Washer Main Control Board Replacement - Signs & How-To
Dead display, unresponsive buttons, dC error, no cycle start, or random pauses mean your main control board has failed. Replacing it restores operation.
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Whirlpool Washer Shock Absorber / Suspension Rod Kit Replacement
Worn suspension rods cause tub bounce, loud banging, and off-balance shaking. Replacing the rod kit with matching balls and bushings stops the vibration and recenters the tub.
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Samsung Washer Suspension Rod Replacement - Signs & How-To
Banging, excessive vibration, tub sag, or no spin? Worn suspension rods let the tub move freely. Replacing the rod kit stops the noise and restores spin.
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Whirlpool Washer Tub Bearing Replacement - Signs & How-To
Loud roaring during spin, basket wobble, and water leaks signal worn tub bearings. Replacing the bearings and seal restores smooth rotation.
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Samsung Washer Tub Bearing Replacement - Signs & How-To
Grinding noise, water leaks at rear, and drum wobble signal failed tub bearings. Replacing the bearing kit and seal restores smooth spin.
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LG Washer Tub Bearing Replacement - Signs & How-To
Grinding noise, excessive basket play, LE or UE codes, and hard drum rotation point to a bad tub bearing. Replacing the rear tub bearing and seal restores quiet spin cycles.
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GE Washer Lid Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
When your GE top-load washer won't agitate or spin but still fills and drains, the lid switch has likely failed. Replacing it restores the safety interlock and normal operation.
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Kenmore Washer Lid Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
Kenmore lid switch failure stops spin and drain when the washer thinks the lid is open. Replace the switch to restore normal wash cycles.
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Maytag Washer Lid Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
Washer won't start, agitate, or spin when lid is closed. Replacing the failed lid switch or lid lock assembly restores normal operation.
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Whirlpool Washer Lid Switch Replacement - Signs & How-To
If your Whirlpool washer agitates but won't spin, or stops mid-cycle when the lid is closed, a faulty lid switch is likely. Replacing the switch assembly restores the spin cycle.
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Kenmore Washer Drive Belt Replacement - Signs & How-To
A failed drive belt stops the washer from spinning or agitating, often with squealing or burning-rubber smells. Replacing the belt restores power transfer.
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Maytag Washer Drive Belt Replacement - Signs & How-To
Worn, cracked, or broken drive belts cause no spin, no agitate, slow drum movement, or squealing. Replacing the belt restores torque transfer.