This kit comes with hub assembly, agitator seal and spanner nut. If your washer leaks once full (with or without clothes in it) or leaks during agitation, then you should replace the seal.
This is a multi-use and multi-appliance screw. It can be used on a microwave, refrigerator, range/oven, air conditioner, dehumidifier, washer, or dryer. The measurements of this screw are 8 x 1/2 inch...
This washing machine drain pump is intended for use with automatic washers that have been manufactured since 1958. The pump itself is made of plastic, though it does come with a metallic belt pulley.
This damper pad kit is used for base support. It comes with three six inch damper pads, two little tubes of lubricant. NOTE: This part will need adhesive to stick it in place.
This hose clamp extends from half an inch to an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of metal and is intended for use with Maytag brand washing machines.
This is a heat-resistant adhesive for your appliance. The heat resistance allows you to stick parts such as grate feet, gaskets, and felt seals in hot areas, such as a cooktop, without compromising th...
This foot pad is just over an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of rubber and is gray in color. This pad is intended for use with washers and some dryers.
This hose connects the outer tub to the pump of your washing machine. It is twelve inches long and all black in color. This hose is made entirely of rubber.
This kit includes the lid switch and the plunger. The pin on the lid pushes on the lever of the switch to tell the machine that the lid is closed.
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Marco
December 22, 2019
I need to replace the tub bearing. How does the inner tub come out? Thanks
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Hello Marco and thank you for writing.
step 1
Remove the agitator (the column in the middle of the washing machine tub). Your agitator is topped with either a lid or a softener dispenser. Liftoff the lid or softener dispenser, exposing a stud and seal. Using a socket wrench with extension, remove the stud and seal. Lift out the agitator.
Step 2
There is a splash guard resting on the edge of the basket and tub. It looks like a large ring. Remove this splash guard by opening the tabs. The tabs may be metal clips that you'll need to pry off with a screwdriver.
Step 3
Wearing safety goggles and gloves, remove the locknut in the center column of the basket (where the agitator rests) with a hammer and drift punch or spanner wrench. Take care not to strike the basket with the hammer while you are working or you may damage it. Lift the basket straight up.
Step 4
Unclamp and remove the drain hose and water-level air hose from the tub. The drain hose is a thick hose that runs to the side of the tub and attaches to the bottom. The water-level air hose is a thin hose that attaches to the side of the tub.
Step 5
Wearing safety goggles, remove the springs at the bottom of the tub with a locking wrench. Unscrew the spring brackets and the tub from the frame.
Step 6
Lift the metal drive block from the agitator shaft. If you cannot get the metal drive block to move, heat it with a propane torch and tap upward with a hammer. Rock the tub side to side and pull it up. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime.
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Donna
February 23, 2022
What size tool required to remove agitator
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Hello Donna, Thank you for the question. We suggest watching the How to Video as Steve will go over all the tools required for the repair. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Hi Bruce, thank you for reaching out. If the tub is still full of water at the end of the cycle, you may need to check the drain pump, part number PS11743017, as it is not draining water out of the unit. We hope this helps!
curtain hanger might be stuck under agitator-will not spin- how do I get under agitator to clean?
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Hello Robert, thank you for contacting us. We have included a relevant video that will help you in removing the agitator. The video may not be of the same exact model but will help you with the process. We hope this information helps!
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Ronald
July 19, 2021
What wires do I need to jump to bypass my lid switch
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Hello Ronald, Thank you for contacting PartSelect.com. Very sorry but we do not have this information listed as we do not recommend bypassing the Lid Switch. For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, we would suggest calling the manufacturer of the appliance directly. We hope this helps!
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I removed the 2 phillips screws on the bottom of the front panel. Then checked around to find the belts were actually below the floor panel. I pulled the washing machine away from the wall and tilted it bacwards and found the pump belt was off the pully and the drive belt was badly damaged. I replaced the 2 belts which took no tools and about 3 minutes to accomplish then resecured the front panel, pushed back in place and leveled. Complete repair from diagnosis to back in operation took less than 15 minutes.
My washer is 5 years old and water began to leak on the floor. I took off the front panel and filled the tub. Water did not leak immediately, but after the tub filled with about 3-4 inches of water, the water began to leak from a rubber washer between the fixed tub and the drive shaft. I looked online for exploded diagrams of Maytag washers, when I came across your site. By looking at your diagrams, I determined what parts I needed and ordered them. The parts arrived in 2 days, and I installed them. There were no leaks and it cost me under $70 (a repairman would have cost at least $250). The only thing I would recommend to those in similar situations, is to purchase a spanner wrench (your site does not sell, but others do). The stem seal and hub assembly is reverse threaded (clockwise to loosen) and is difficult to remove due to tight quarters in the tub.
* Remove front Panel * Remeove two screws that allow the top to hing up. * Loosen set screw on agitator (1/4" socket) * Remove Agitator *Loosen spanner nut from mounting seal with hammer and punch remember to loosen, turn clockwise * Remove Inner Tub * Losen Mounting stem with Hammer and Punch- Remember to loosen, turn clockwise * Remove Boot seal with hands * Remove bolts from the three brackets that attach to the outer tub * Remove Outer Tub hoses * Remove outer Tub. CAREFUL, I cut my hands on sheet metal when outer tub broke free and came up * Knock Outer tub bearing out with large block of wood * Cut bearing sleeve off of the transmission with a drimmel tool and cutting wheel. It was siezed on and would not turn off. Also, first tried to chisel , but was too difficult * Cleaned area where bearing sleeve came off with fine sandpaper * Put small amount of non-permanent thread lock on transmission (bearing area) before installing the new bearing sleeve because the sleeve is not pressed on and I did not want it to turn freely * I did not but new bolts for the outer tub 3 brackets, but noticed that they needed to be sealed. So I bought some rubber washers at hardware store * I also used some stuff called CLR to clean some rust off of the outside of the INNER tank * I replaced the O-ring on the top of the agitator shaft Also, on the agitator shaft: To really do it right, I probably should have changed the agitator shaft because the old seal wore grooves into the shaft. I took my chances and cleaned it up with some fine metal sandpaper. I could not get the worn grooves completely smooth, but did not want to take off more material as I thought it may cause a leak. We'll see * I just used a hammer and punch to retighten the mounting stem and Spanner nut. REMEMBER COUNTER CLOCKWISE TO TIGHTEN * This was not too bad if you are somewhat mechanically inclined. I could have got a new washer, but quite frankly, I get more satisfaction from seeing the old one keep working * One last thing...and this is mostly for the younger guys cause the older guys already know it. CLEAN EVERYTHING on the washer...make it look like NEW and tell your wife how much you saved. Make sure you have the parts and tools to do the job within a timeframe that you do not have to go to the laundry mat and do not leave a big mess. This advice will definately pay off. GOOD LUCK