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Jon
March 29, 2023
Has there been many issue's with the plastic frame around the glass lid cracking and breaking in the left back corner,facing the washer? The hinge is exposed after pieces break and fall out.
For model number WTW7500GC2
Hello Jon, thank you for contacting us. According to our research, you need to replace the top panel, part number PS12070843, to fix your issue. We hope this information helps!
I want to replace the top load door, where can I purchase it ?
For model number WTW7500GC2
Hi Cristobal,
Thank you for your question. The part number listed under your model number for the washer glass lid is PS12347533. If you would like to place an order for it, please call our customer service line and anyone will be happy to assist you. We look forward to hearing from you!
need a new washer lid & instructions on installation
For model number WTW7500GC2
Hello Kelly, thank you for contacting us. The part you are looking for is washer glass lid, part number PS12347533. For installation, follow the following instructions: To replace the lid assembly on this
washer unthread the screws securing the lid. Pull the lid off the hinges. To install the new lid assembly position it on the hinges then rethread the screws. Glad to be of help!
My washer is making a loud clunking while trying to agitate. Took apart the washer plate, cleaned it all out, put it back together and it's still making the noise, like the gear is slipping. What part do I need to replace, of any, or what else can be done to fix it.
For model number WTW7500GC2
Hi Elizabeth, thank you for contacting us. If you have already checked the wash plate and the issue persists, then you may need to check the gearcase, part number PS12741641, as it is most likely worn out. If this part is faulty, you may need to replace it. We hope this is helpful!
I have power to the machine but no display lights or action on touchscreen
For model number WTW7500GC2
Hello Richard, thank you getting in touch. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend replacing the overlay, part number PS12347541, to solve the problem. We hope that helps!
1.) disconnect power to your washer. Turn off water supply and disconnect from the washer.
open the washer top and remove plastic cap from the wash plate
2.) using 7/16 socket, remove bolt from the wash plate. If you can't remove it with a socket , I recommend using impact wrench.
3.) remove wash plate ( you might need to spray penetrating oil or wd40 inside the bolt hole to loosen it. Check to make sure the wash plate gear grooves are not worn down, if they are, replace it.
4.) using your Maytag specific spaner nut wrench, remove the spaner nut from the shaft of the gear case. This should be right underneath where the wash plate was. If you can't turn it by hand , use a rubber mallet or hammer to encourage it.
5.) some people remove the wash basket at this point. I don't think it is necessary.
6.) close your washing machine. Tape the top closed to keep it from flying open. Tilt your washer back and prop it up where you have access to the underside of the washing machine.
7) remove motor rotor bolt and pull rotor off of the motor.
8.) disconnect the two wire connectors that supply power to motor. using a socket, remove bolts that are keeping motor attached to the gear case.
9.) Now that the gear case is all the is remaining on the underside, you can remove the 4 bolts that are holding the gear case to the washer. Now try to pull gear case out.
10.) if gearcase will not pull out, lower washer back to upright position. Spray penetrating oil or wd40 around the shaft of the gearcase and allow it to sit for 5-10 minutes. Using a hammer, lightly tap on the shaft of the gearcase and it should now fall out. ( you might have to apply penetrating oil again, or apply more force with the hammer.
11.) reinstall motor to new gearcase. Insert new gear case to the washer. Reinstall bolts and reconnect power supply wires.
12. ReInstall spaner nut inside the washer, reinstall wash plate.
This product comes in a bottle with a brush like Liquid Paper. It goes on incredibly easy. A second coat might be needed. I wanted to prevent rust from setting in so I covered the scratches and dings. The paint is a little brighter since my washer is 10 years old but it still looks great.
Removed two screws on back of lid to raise top removed tub one bolt and one spanernut pulled tub lowered top reinstalled screws laid washer down to get to bottom of washer unplugged wiring removed four bolts pulled gear box and motor removed motor from gear box installed motor on new gear box reassemble washer