This handle may appear white, but is light gray in color called Platinum. This door handle for your washer is sold without screws, they can be ordered separately, or you can reuse the existing screws ...
This part is also called the Door Boot Seal. It's the main seal between the front bulkhead and the outer tub. Clamps are not included.
NOTE: Must order clamps separately, if needed.
This part helps keep your front-load washer safe and working properly. It locks the door during cycles so it doesn’t open unexpectedly, and it also tells the washer when the door is shut so it can sta...
If your washer isn’t draining properly or is leaking water, this drain pump could be the fix. It’s made for front-load models from Whirlpool, Maytag, Kenmore, and more. The pump helps remove water dur...
This 18 ml bottle of white appliance touch-up paint is used to cover scratches or marks on your appliance. The white touch-up paint can be used on refrigerators, microwaves, ranges, clothes dryers, an...
Used with some front load washers. The attaching solenoids on the valve open and close according to the desired temperature, or amount of water needed.
This drive belt is made to slip on the motor pulley to bring the basket up to the speed required and this makes the belt get wear and tear.
NOTE: Per Manufacture, belt measures 48.22" long uninstall...
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David
June 7, 2023
washer does not spin.
For model number GHW9100LW2
Hello David, thank you for the question. If the washer is not spinning, the issue is most probably with the drain pump, part number PS1485610. You may also need to check the drain hose to make sure it is not clogged. We hope this helps!
I washed a full load of clothes and the washer worked perfectly. I then did a second load with only one fleece pullover jacket in the machine. The item was soaking wet in the machine. Is it because the load was not balanced ?
What year was this washer made ? Serial number is CSR1307228
For model number GHW9100LW2
Hi Connie,
Thank you for your question. If you only washed one item of clothing, then the washer was underloaded and this would cause water to remain in the tub. It is always best to wash more than one item for the washer to operate properly. Based on the model and serial numbers from your washer, it was manufactured in 2004. We hope this helps!
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Al
June 5, 2025
Grinding or rubbing noise coming from the back of the washer during spin cycle.
For model number GHW9100LW2
Hi Al, thank you for contacting us. Based on our understanding, the issue could be with the bearing. The bearing does not come separately. It comes attached with the outer tub, part number PS11703208. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
I’m getting error code f06 and washer will not spin. What could the issue be?
For model number GHW9100LW2
Hi Jesse, thank you for your inquiry. Based on our research, the error code F06 indicates that the main control can not detect the speed of the motor. We would suggest replacing the motor control board, part number PS10064572, to fix the issue. We hope this sorts out your problem!
La pompe fonctionne, mais la minuterie demeure à 31 minute, le linge bascule dans un coté et dans l'autre, le spin ne fonctionne pas, qu'elle pièce est a changée? Merci
The pump works, but the timer remains at 31 minutes, the laundry switches in one side and in the other, the spin does not work, it piece is changed? Thank you
For model number GHW9100LW2
Salut Jean-Guy,
Merci pour votre question. Si la minuterie de la laveuse n'avance pas, vous devrez vérifier certaines pièces pour voir laquelle est à l'origine du problème. Vous devrez vérifier le débitmètre, le bouton de commande, le verrou de la porte, le capteur de température et le tableau de commande électronique. Nous espérons que cela vous aidera. Merci et passez une bonne journée!
Hi Jean-Guy,
Thank you for your question. If the timer in the washer is not advancing, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will need to check the flowmeter, the control knob, the door lock latch, the temperature sensor and the electronic control board. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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The first step is to remove the retainer ring that holds the outside of the bellow in place. To do this, Open the washer door as far as you can to get it out of the way. look underneath of the front of the bellow on the outside of the washer where it meets the door. Put your head almost on the floor and look up. You will find a spring streached about 3" connected to a small diameter wire (1mm.) that runs all the way around the outside portion of the bellow. Use a small screwdriver or other to pull and pry the spring away from the rubber bellow. Be careful not to damage the spring or ring. Once you have grip on it, pull it carefully toward you then up and off of the bellow.
The front portion of the bellow is now free and can be peeled off. Start at any point and pull the rubber bellow in toward the opening of the washer, it comes off easily. When you get to the detergent outlet on the upper left side, grab the plastic tube and carefully pull the bellow from around it. There is no adhesive or clamp holding this in place, just friction. Remove the rest of the front portion of the bellow. Push as much of the bellow into the washer as possible to get it out of the way.
Once this is off comes the slightly tricky part. Look up at the top right portion of the bellow that is still attached. You may need to feel with your hand but you should be able to see it. You are looking for the screw/nut end of a giant hose clamp. This hose clamp goes around the entire bellow and the secures it to the portion that holds the basket. This is where the stubby screw driver comes in handy. There is not nearly enough room for a standard one and a nut driver or wratchet are too big. The nut will be pointing down and will need to be replaced the same way. Loosen the hose clamp almost all of the way, not necessary to have the hose clamp come completely apart. You can now remove the entire hose clamp from around the bellow by pulling it forward. You will need to remove the hose clamp from the washer. To do this, squeeze it in from the sides about 6", don't kink it. Push it down toward the floor between the basket and the metal front panel. You will now be able to remove it from the top of the opening and be able to pull the bottom portion out. Pull the old bellow completely out, very easy to do.
Time to install the new bellow. Figure out which side goes in and which faces out. The big hint is that the water inlet is on the upper left side. You will notice at the top of the bellow on the portion that goes inside of the washer, you will find a small triangular shaped tab about 1/4" high. This is your centering mark. This will be at the very top. If you keep this at the top, everything will line up perfectly.
Slip the bellow over the edge of the portion that holds the basket where you removed the old one. I started at the top and worked left so I could install the detergent inlet tube. Pull this through the bellow carefully. It doesn't take a lot of force. As you are pressing the bellow on this lip, you will notice that there is a 1/2" high back stop all of the way around. This is great because as you press it on, there is a positive stop and you can't go further than necessary. Continue to press it in all of the way around.
Now it is time to install the Hose clamp. Un bend anything that might have bent on the clamp. With the nut at the top or top right with the nut facing down to the floor while holding it vertically, squish it slightly inward, put the bottom portion in first then the top portion. Orient is as it was when you took it off. Slide it around the bellow. You will feel a positive stop. Grab the stubby screwdriver and tighten down the hose clamp. I did about a medium force when tightening. It doesn't take a lot of force.
Now it is time to pull the remaining part of the bellow out of the basket and fit it into place. Press it around the outside portion of the opening so it hooks over the lip. This w
(1) First I unpluged the washer then I removed the water from the tube with a water vac.(2) Then I removed the three (3) screws that holds the front panel, using a Torx T-20 socket. ( this is a front load washer ). The panel is below the loading door. (3) I packed towels under the washer. (4) I slowly removed the cleanout in the front of the pump, using the water vac to catch the water as it leaked out. (5) I removed the wiring to the motor. (6) I removed the screw that holds the pump in place with a Torx T-20 socket. (7) I pulled the pump forward so the clamps that hold the drain hose and discharge hose could be removed using the hose clamp pliers. ( they come off much easier then they go back on ). (8) I tested the pump and found it would run but was making a lot of noise and running slow. (9) To reinstall start with number (7) and work backwards to number (1) skipping (3) and (4). Don Kramer Wichita, Kansas