This kit is used for front load washers and includes 2 dual-stage shock absorbers, 1 spare shock mounting pin and 4 locking nuts. These shock absorbers keep the washer from vigorous shaking during it's cycles.
This door lock and switch assembly is manufactured to lock the door on your front load washer to prevent it from opening while it is running. You may need to replace the door lock and switch if the do...
This drain pump helps your washer get rid of water during the cycle. If your machine isn’t draining properly or leaves water behind, this part could be the fix. It’s made to fit many front-load models...
This is a drive belt for your washing machine. This part spins the basket in your appliance by connecting the drive motor to the drive system. You will need to replace the drive belt if your pumps are...
When your washer needs a little TLC, we have the perfect solution for you. This Tub-to-Pump Hose is specially designed to fit various models of Frigidaire, Electrolux, White Westinghouse, and Tappan w...
This door bellow kit forms a watertight seal between the drum and door of front-load washers, allowing the tub to spin freely while preventing leaks. It fits a variety of models and is commonly replac...
This is a replacement screw for your washer or dryer. The screw is approximately half an inch in length and is a Phillips-head screw. It screws in from the outside of the drum, into the vane/baffle. T...
This washer shock absorber mounting pin is a small but essential fastener that secures the shock absorber to the outer tub of a front-load washing machine. By holding the shock absorber firmly in plac...
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Les
March 18, 2024
Increased noise with rapid final spin but no vibration..
Date on machine indicates 05/08
For model number 41740412700
Hello Les, thank you for your inquiry. Based on our research, we would recommend checking the drive belt first. If the belt is fine, then the issue is most probably with the bearing. The bearing comes along with the outer tub assembly, part number PS418071. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. Glad to be of help!
Hello Michael, thank you for reaching out. A final spin cycle in a washing machine typically lasts between 3 and 15 minutes. The exact duration can vary depending on the selected cycle, and the type and amount of laundry. For example, regular final spin speed is much faster than Delicates/Hand Washables final spin speed. We hope this information is useful!
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Liz
November 7, 2023
what size is it? capacity is it? I need to replace it and would like the same size
4.0? 2.6?
For model number 41740412700
Hello Liz, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, the capacity of your model is 3.1 cubic feet. Your model has approximately the following dimensions:
Width: 26 3/4 inches.
Depth: 24 3/4 inches.
Height (including adjustable legs): 36 inches.
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This was one of the simpliest repairs I have ever done taking less than 5 minutes to complete. On the inner door I removed the two screws that hold the plastic catch in place. I then removed the broken catch and put the new catch in place. Finally I replaced the two screws that hold the catch in place and it was done.
1. Unplug unit. 2. Unscrew 2 nuts holding top in place in rear of unit using phillips head screwdriver. 3.Slide top back and remove. 4. Open door of washer and unscrew 2 screws holding in door lock unit. 5.Pull out unit from the top and install new unit reconnecting the 3 wire connections.
removed 2 screws and removed top access cover. removed 2 screws and removed front access cover. removed 4 retaining pins (one with nammer and punch because it was stuck) connected lower ends of new shocks with plastic pins, extended each shock to slip fit and connected upper ends to wash tub mounts. Reinstalled panels. I wish I could say that it all went well from there but......when the shocks broke, apparently the hit the motor took was enough to cause an electronic failure of the speed cycle control chip. Now Im waiting for that part.