These agitator directional cogs are commonly referred to as dog ears. They come four to a package and are usually used with direct drive washing machines.
This coupling kit is located between the motor and the transmission on direct drive washers with no belt. This is the newer version and is made with new metal sleeves for added strength.
This pump is intended for use with washing machines that do not have belts. This drain pump has two ports for water to pass through: a large one, and a smaller one.
The agitator kit is most commonly used if the top part of the agitator is not moving correctly but the bottom is. This kit now includes all pieces shown in photo plus the thrust spacer, inner cap seal...
The suspension spring supports the outer tub and keeps the tub steady during loads that could cause an unbalance. If this part breaks, is worn down or has stretched out and lost its spring, it could c...
A worn clutch can cause a slower spin speed which will leave your clothes wet after a cycle. This clutch assembly comes with brake cam driver, blue spring for large capacity washers and black spring f...
The valve body of this part could be blue or green in color. There are two ports for water to enter, and this valve is compatible with a half inch ID hose. It has two 3/4-11x1/2 NHT hose threads.
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...
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 ...
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Daniel
November 5, 2021
I have a Whirlpool top load washer that makes a loud banging noise during its spin cycles. I have already tried replacing the suspension springs and the tub spring. Do you have any suggestions on what might fix this? Thank you!
For model number LSR9434PQ0
Hi Daniel,
Thank you for your question. If your washer is making a loud banging noise during the spin cycle and you have already replaced the suspension springs and the tub spring, there are some other parts that you will need to check to see which one is causing the issue. You will also need to check the tub wear pads, the suspension pads, the leveling spring, the agitator directional cogs, the suspension ring retainer, the direct drive motor coupling and the front leveling leg. You will find the information on how to test these parts under Free Repair Help and Instant Repairman on our website. We hope this helps! Good luck with the repair!
I can’t get the top part of the agitator to snap on the bottom part
For model number LSR9434PQ0
Hello Janet, thank you for contacting us. There are clips in the agitator cam, located inside the upper agitator, that fix the upper agitator to the lower agitator. If these clips on the agitator cams are broken, you can still use the agitator bolt, part PS11741866, to screw the upper part of the agitator to the lower agitator. The attached video can help you learn how to install or disassemble your agitator. We hope this solves your problem!
Hello JANET and thanks for writing.
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Jeffrey
April 13, 2023
No hot water will come out and the cold water only dribbles out. Also when selecting the hot water it makes a humming sound. Please help.
For model number LSR9434PQ0
Hi Jeffrey, thank you for reaching out. Your washer may be facing this issue because of a faulty water inlet valve, part number PS334646. A failed solenoid inside the inlet valve might be causing a humming sound. We would suggest checking the inlet valve for continuity using a multimeter. We hope this information helps!
The job looked intimidating but turned out to be very easy. First take off the water pump by removing the two clips that hold it in place. Place a shallow pan under the pump to catch the water that is in the pump and hoses. Open the hose clamps with a pair of pliers or channel locks (better) and slide the hoses off of the water pump. The motor comes off next. Unplug the electrical connector from the motor and two wires from the capacitor. Remove the two screws holding the clamps in place and then pop off the two clamps. You will need to hold up the motor with one hand while you remove the clamps or it will fall to the floor once the clamps are removed. One piece of the coupling assemble will be attached to the motor and the other will be attached to the gearcase drive shaft. If you want to clean up the mess created by the shredded rubber center piece of the coupling assembly you will have to take off the motor mounting plate. It is held on by two bolts and removing it makes installing the coupling easier but probably not necessary. Push the back half of the coupling on to the gearcase drive shaft until the shaft is flush with the face of the coupling. Install the new rubber center piece on to the coupling then re-install the motor mounting plate. Install the other half of the coupling on to the motor shaft and lift the motor up to the coupling. You have to rotate the motor shaft by spinning the fan blades until the coupling lines up so you can slide it into the other half of the coupling. Then just reattach the motor, connectors and water pump in the reverse order of disassembly.
First pry off the cap of the agitator. Then using a socket remove the bolt that holds the plastic cup in place. Remove this cup by prying it loose from the two tabs that hold it in place. Once this cup is removed you can get to the broken cogs. Slip the new cogs into the underside of the cup, and slide the cup back down in the agitator housing using the slots on the side for a guide. (You may want to remove the entire agitator and assemble everything upside down, then flip it all back over to mount, so the cogs don't fall out). Tighten the bolt, snap the cap back in place on top of the agitator and your'e done. Easy repair.