Also known as Thrust Bearing Kit. This kit includes the pulley, washer, thrust bearing, 2 upper race washers and 1 lower race washer. These parts are NOT available separately - they are ONLY availab...
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This pump has 2 ports. This pump helps expel water from the washing machine and is activated after the spin speed is maintained for a specific period of time.
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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.
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This is a replacement lid switch actuating cam for your washer. The cam is located on the underside of the washer lid, near the hinge. The cam actuates the lid switch, so your washer knows the lid is ...
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This timer knob is not quite three inches in diameter. It is all gray in color and it is made entirely of plastic. This has a D-Shaped Shaft.
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David
November 22, 2022
Why does the spin cycle sound like a jet engine
For model number MAV4057AWW
Hello David, thank you for your inquiry. If you hear noises when the washing machine is in spin mode, it means that the tub bearing is worn out or the transmission pulley is faulty. You may need to order the Transmission Pulley and Bearing Kit, part number PS2003651, to fix the problem. If you require assistance placing an order, please contact customer service. We hope that helps!
I have this model washer. Everything work but has started making a noise that sounds like a bearing going bad maybe. It's difficult to move and work on.
My question is what other preventative parts should I order and replace in the process? Thanks for any suggestions.
For model number MAV4057AWW
Hello Justin, thank you for your inquiry. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend replacing the bearing, part number PS11741784, to fix the issue. Glad to be of help!
Sometimes, when washer is finished with spin cycle, it will make a loud bearing squeal noise, for just a few seconds, when it completes spin cycle....everything else with washer runs like new.....What would cause this ?
For model number MAV4057AWW
Hello Tim, thank you for getting in touch. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest checking the drive pulley, part number PS2003651, to solve the problem. Glad to be of help!
Lay washer on front, removed belt. Removed center pulley with thrust bearing (pulley was worn on upper end, against thrust bearing, thrust bearing was worn also). Installed new thrust bearing & pulley kit. Cleaned & lubed slots that motor insulators slide in, installed new belt.
Unlug the AC cord,open the top from the front it snaps open with a little force and hinges on the back, remove the 2 screws on the front cover and take it off, tip the washer and remove the belt, take off the pump hose from the back (I removed the back cover also) and the little hose going to the basket. Remove the 6 springs and lift the complete drum out of the waser and turn it upside down. You can see the plastic snubber ring that is worn, loosen the 6 screws just enough to get the old ring out and the new one in. WARNING (DO NOT TAKE THE SCREWS ALL THE WAY OUT OR THE BRAKE ASSEMBLY WILL RELEASE AND A SPECIAL TOOL IS NEEDED TO PUT IT BACK) Install the new ring, tighten the screws and put the tub back in connecting everything back up and use the 6 new springs. It really isn't that hard to do.