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Richard
January 24, 2020
What is making my dryer done buzzer keep going off
For model number WSM2420D5WW
Hello Richard,
Thank you for your question. Our sources suggest that the buzzer itself for your model under part PS270218 would be defective if it is constantly going off when it isn't supposed to. Since the buzzer for your model is discontinued and no longer available, we suggest contacting the manufacturer to see if they can give you a replacement part number for the buzzer that would fit your model. Once they give you a part number, please feel free to come back to see if we can sell you the part. We hope to hear from you soon.
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Michael
March 11, 2020
Need water control knob and the inside of the panel part.
For model number WSM2420D5WW
Hello Michael, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you are looking for is PartSelect Number PS1018204 for the Knob and PartSelect Number PS269825 for the Water Level switch inside the panel. I looked up the switch and it is listed as No Longer Available/Discontinued sorry. There are no part substitutions listed. Our suggestion here would be to call the manufacturer and see if they can provide you with a substitution for these part numbers. We hope this helps.
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Natalie
April 1, 2023
Why is my washer over flowing?
For model number WSM2420D5WW
Hello Natalie, thank you for the great question. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the pressure switch, part number PS8757058. We hope this sorts out your problem!
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Our washing machine had gotten stuck in the agitation cycle several times....it wouldn't cycle out of either wash or rinse, and was clogged with suds. Turns out we were using the wrong detergent, one recommended only for front-loading high efficiency washers. I removed knobs and front panel, then the two screws holding the timer mechanism in. Although it looked nearly new, clearly it didn't work. The replacement part arrived in two days, and was easy to install.- 5 screws holding the panel, and 2 on the timer. tested the washer today, and it worked perfectly.
The agitator broke free while the washer was spinning and it shredded the plastic. All I had to do was remove a little top cap off the agitator by prying it up with a screwdriver, then replacing the cap on the new agitator. Viola! Done. Very easy!
The removal and installation were self-explanatory once the part was in hand. Because the unit is in a laundry closet off the bathroom, space was limited and we had to be creative. Hence, my son's Handy Manny tool set, Turner to be exact, was perfect for holding the ground wire bolt in place from behind the dryer lid so that we could loosen the nut on the inside of the dryer lid. Of course, when I went to put the nut back on the bolt after putting the new ground wire in place, I dropped the nut in the dryer. That's when our son's Harvey the train (a Thomas the Tank engine character) came in handy. My long arms and its magnet were just the thing to get the nut out of the abyss at the bottom of the washer cabinet.