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Lid Latch Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3497627
Manufacturer #: W10404050
The point of the lid switch is for the tub to stop spinning when the washer lid is opened. It is a safety precaution just in case someone decides to stick their hand inside the washer while the tub is spinning.
$72.93
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Thrust Spacer
PartSelect #: PS334562
Manufacturer #: 285587
This white thrust spacer is made of plastic and is also commonly referred to as a retainer ring. It is used in the agitator assembly of many direct drive washing machine models. This is the retaining ...
$8.44
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Washer Drive Pulley
PartSelect #: PS10057144
Manufacturer #: W10721967
This is a replacement clutch assembly or cam kit for your washer. The clutch assembly is mounted on the drive shaft on the bottom of your washer. You may need to replace the clutch assembly if the spl...
$69.34
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Washing Machine Suspension Rod Kit
PartSelect #: PS11703290
Manufacturer #: W10780048
$97.19
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Seal, Inner Cap
PartSelect #: PS11748108
Manufacturer #: WPW10072840
Also known as an O-Ring. This black o-ring seal is three inches in diameter.
$19.47
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Drive Belt
PartSelect #: PS11747978
Manufacturer #: WPW10006384
The main drive belt is designed to ride on the pulley until the basket gets up to speed.
$27.47
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Agitator Cap Barrier with Seal
PartSelect #: PS11748113
Manufacturer #: WPW10074580
The O-Ring is included with this cap. It can be purchased separately as Part #WPW10072840.
$14.15
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Washer
PartSelect #: PS11742027
Manufacturer #: WP3949550
This part goes on the agitator retaining bolt.
$9.81
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Drive Block - 2 5/16 Inch High
PartSelect #: PS11741977
Manufacturer #: WP389140
This part is for large capacity belt drive and direct drive appliances.
$30.31
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Hose Clamp
PartSelect #: PS11740613
Manufacturer #: WP285655
This hose clamp is sold individually.
$14.15
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Violent shacking in spin mode.
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Terry from Homosassa, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Defective lid latch - Cabrio Washer
The instructions that came with the part were worthless. Essentially, unplug, put in new part, plug it back in. I spent a considerable amount of time on the internet and finally found a video showing how to open the top. Unlike other models, it is held down by clamps in the back rather than clips in the front. Once finding this information the installation was simple. Remove the clamps and the back of the console, slide the top forward and lift, remove and replace the lock and reassemble. You don't even have to remove the hoses.
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William from Wakefield, RI
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Top half of agitator didn't agitate
First I removed the fabric softener container and set it aside. Below that, there is a plastic cover with a rubber gasket that distributes the fabric softener. I also just pulled that out and set it aside. Below that was an 11mm bolt that attached the upper and lower agitator to the drive mechanisim. The lower agitator is attached directly to the shaft and that was working properly so I knew it was't a motor or drive issue. Until it broke, the top half of the agitator sat still for a second, then it turned clockwise with the lower agitator. This helped push the clothes down to the lower part to be circulated throughout the wash cycle. Well, now the upper agitator just sat there, like it wasn't attached to anything at all. Below the aforementioned plastic cover with the rubber gasket, I found a part that had 4 plastic "teeth" that moved in and out, releasing and grabbing the inside of the upper agitator, respectively. Over time, these teeth wore down and stopped "grabbing" the ridges on the inner part of the upper agitator, causing it to stop turning with the lower agitator. I removed the 11mm bolt and tried to seperate the upper agitator from the lower agitator to replace the teeth. This part was kind of tough to get out because the plastic clips that held it in were deformed. I just had to pull hard and eventually it came apart. In the process, I broke two of the clips. I wasn't really concerned because the 11mm bolt holds everything in place anyway. After that I just swapped out the worn teeth with the new ones. I put it back together in the opposide order I took it apart and viola....good as new. And it only cost me $15 bucks.
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Nathaniel from Kennesaw, GA
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Difficulty Level:A Bit Difficult
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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