Part Location Diagram of WP2200376 Whirlpool Motor Assembly - Threaded Shaft
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Motor Assembly - Threaded Shaft

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PartSelect Number PS11739459
Manufacturer Part Number WP2200376
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Motor Assembly - Threaded Shaft Specifications

This 1/4 horsepower gas or electric clothes dryer motor carries 120 volts, 60 Hz, and 5.5 amps. It also performs 1725 revolutions per minute. This motor is used for some gas and some electric clothes dryers.
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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Noisy
This part works with the following products:
Dryer.
This part works with the following products:
Amana, Maytag, Speed Queen, Crosley.
Part# WP2200376 replaces these:
AP6006386, 2200376, 40048501, 40099801, 5-1211, 5-2368, 501211, 502368, 502368P, WP2200376VP
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Dryer would make humming noise and stop running as Motor would overheat.
This was much easier than I expected. I pulled the front covers, released the belt (just move tentioner pulley with fingers to release belt), removed the drum to access the motor. The motor was easy to remove. I loosened then nut in the fan assy using my channel locks (because I did not have a socket that big and then removed the wire harness clip to prepare the motor for removal. The two mounting clips were the tricky part as the fit over a metal ear on each side locked by the spring tension of the clips. It looks like a special tool my be available but I simply used my big straitslot and heavy downward pressure to remove and install. This repair can be completed by anyone with very basic mechanical skills and impress the spouse.
Other Parts Used:
  • Bryan from Everett, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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motor pulley went bad
First unplugged unit .2nd took off front cover and removed bottom screws and that allows it to open up and lean back.3rd pryed the motor lock down springs by applying pressure down and out . forth used vise grips to hold motor shaft, while using the 7/8 socket to loosen the blower fan.Last go through steps to put back together.
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  • Brian from Sedalia, MO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Screaming noise and drum not turning
Removed top, remove front panel, removed drum assembly brace, removed drum and belt . The belt and rotor were shot. I replaced both drum support rollers since i was there. Then replaced the motor and Idler lever and pulley, the put the belt on and put everything back. This unit will last a while longer and the grand total including next day air 175.00. I tried to just by the motor locally but for 242.00 I got every thing listed above.
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Other Parts Used:
Dryer Idler Assembly Drum Support Roller Multi Rib Belt
  • Robyn from Pullallup, WA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set
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Motor wouldn't start intermittently. Exhaust fan seal and gas valve wire harness were damaged by lint fire.
1. Unplugged the dryer and turned off the gas. Removed front panel and lower access panel to get at to internals.
2. Removed two screws and rotated cabinet top up out of the way.
3. Removed lint filter, air duct and damaged blower (exhaust fan) housing seal.
4. Released tension on the belt. Removed front bulkhead and drum.
5. Removed exhaust fan housing cover and unscrewed the exhaust fan impeller from the motor threaded shaft.
6. Removed the exhaust fan housing from the motor mount.
7. Removed the motor mounting clamps, removed the motor frame ground, unplugged the wiring harness from the motor and removed the motor assembly.
8. Vacuumed out all lint. Lubricated the idler pulley and both cylinder (drum) rollers.
9. Installed replacement motor assembly in the motor mount and secured with two mounting clamps. Plugged the wiring harness connector into the motor. I had to fabricate a longer motor frame ground (#12 AWG and two crimp ring lugs) because the ground connection point on the new motor was different than on the original motor.
10. Reinstalled the exhaust fan housing on the motor mount, threaded the exhaust fan inpeller onto the motor threaded shaft and reinstalled the exhaust fan housing cover.
11. Removed the original gas valve wiring harness and installed the replacement harness. The original harness had some melted insulation.
12. Reinstalled the cylinder (drum) and the front bulkhead. Re-tensioned the belt using the spring loaded idler pulley.
13. Reinstalled the new felt seal, air duct and lint screen.
14. Rotated the cabinet top into position and secured it with two screws.
15. Reinstalled the front panel and lower access panel. I reversed the swing of the door, while I was at it.
16. Plugged the dryer in, turned on the gas and fired it up. IT WORKS PERFECTLY. Clothes dry in record time because ot the new seal. Repairs cost less than $150.

Note: My wife is somewhat disappointed because privately she was hoping for an excuse to buy one of those new dryers with the "Steam Cycle".
Other Parts Used:
Gas Valve Wire Harness Blower Housing Felt Seal
  • John from Pittsburgh, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Motor would shut off in two or three minutes after starting.
I removed the dryer front and the drum, then disconnected the wires from the dryer motor and removed it from the motor mount, after installing the new motor in the motor mount the rest was just putting the dryer back together the same way I took it apart, the best way to do this is to print out the diagram from partsselect.com and follow it step by step, this was so easy everybody can do this and save alot of money for the labor and the parts mark-up, try it you all can do it (SO EASY)
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  • James I from Henderson, NV
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Won't tumble with clothes & making loud noises
Dryer would only tumble for ~15 min then stop. During this time it would be really loud. Turns out to be a bad Motor. To replace 1) Removed bottom kick panel by removing 2 screws. 2) Then removed upper front cover by 2 additional screws. 3) Disconnected thermostat (marking location of wires on paper). 4) Removed blower housing (3 screws)undid the rib belt from the drum by pushing the pulley wheel up so the belt could be loosened and removed from motor. 5)Removed the front cover of the dryer opening by removing 2 screws. 6) Lifted up and then puled it out to expose the drum. 7) Removed the drum w/belt from the dryer exposing the motor. 8) Removed 2 screws from the motor and disconnected the plug from it. Slid it all the way out. 9) Need to remove (3 screws) the metal faceplate from motor to access the blower wheel (plastic). 10) Unscrewed the plastic wheel and removed 2 screws to remove the motor from the frame. reversed the process for reassembly. Sounds tougher than it really was - only took 30-45 min. Suggestion - write down on paper location of any wires you disconnect - makes reassembly very easy. Also recommend vacuuming any lint in the dryer while it is completely accessible.
Other Parts Used:
Multi Rib Belt
  • Michael from North Hampton, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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The dryer started making terrible noises.
First I went to Maytag.com thinking it was best to go to the manufacturer for parts. Their search engine did not even recognize my part number. I tried every way I could think of. Then I just entered the model number in google and it sent me to the Partselect.com website. Diagrams came up and I chose parts from the pictures. The parts arrived in about 3 or 4 days and fit perfectly.
Other Parts Used:
Drum Support Roller
  • Caroline from Rockland, ME
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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dryer kept shutting off motor bearings where failing causing the motor to labor too much and the machine would shut down.
First I unplugged the dryer, then I removed the bottom front panel. Then the door I marked the wires to the shut off switch on the door and removed the switch from the door. Next was the lint screen housing and duct work that goes to it. Then I had to reach under the drum and take the belt off of the motor pully and tensioner so I could remove the drum. I removed the drum. I then marked all the wires I had to disconnect. I took the fan housing front panel off. I held the belt drive end of the motor shaft with the pipe wrench, i could have used an open end or an adjustable wrench also. I used a 7/8 six sided socket on the plastic fan nut on the front of the shaft so that if it was hard to loosen I would have a better chance of not rounding the nut. I removed the fan and the back of the housing, unplugged the motor, and removed it. The clips that hold the motor to the motor bracket are a little tricky, I used a screw driver to remove them. I then replaced the motor and put everything back together. One hint you should know is to make sure you mark the drum front so when you put it back in you get it right the first time. I fits in both ways and will go back together but it won't turn free and you'll have to take it all apart again. I tried it by hand both ways and was able to catch the mistake before I put it all back together, but I could have put it together wrong.
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  • Michael A. from Wolcott, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Dryer would stop during cycle and then not restart. When I started the dryer, there was a short buzz sound as the motor started.
First I removed the bottom front cover attached with two screws, then the main front cover attached with two screws. I then removed two more screws holding the top in place, detached three wires and raised the top lid. I held the top lid out of the way with a cord tied off to a cabinet above. I then removed four screws holding the front support panel in place and set it to the side with wires still attahced. Then I slid the dryer belt off the drum and removed the drum. Next I removed the cover of the fan wheel by removing several screws. This allowed me to unscrew the fan wheel (reverse threaded) by anchoring the motor shaft with a wrench and using a large socket to turn the nut end of the fan wheel (then was no snap ring). I then popped off the two clamps holding the motor in place and removed the motor. The only tricky part about assembly was putting the belt back on the pulleys once the drum was installed. You can't see the pulleys once the drum is installed so it is done by feel.
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  • Bob from Denver, CO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Dryer squeaked while running
Replaced the recommended drum rollers, belt and tensioner, light bulb. Found repair manual online (bit of a hunt)made job easier still took 2.5 hrs. Then turned drum by hand no squeak. Turned it on and still squeaked. Isolated to motor. Replaced it (had to take dryer completely apart again but went quicker due to experience also had to disassemble the motor assy and rebuild. Took 1.5 hrs works like new now. The design of the dryer is not bad remove bottom front panel first, screws at very bottom of panel then two more screws are uncovered to remove front. It just lifts up and pulls out. then remove four bolts which hold front frame on (supports drum) all this has to be done to reach the replacement parts. drum wheels are held on by snap rings not the screws (real fun if you take them out) reverse to reassemble.
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  • Robert from Kellogg, IA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    More than 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Ron
July 31, 2017
Can the pulley be purchased separately or must you purchase the entire motor assembly?
For model number ade7005ayw
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Hi Ron, Thank you for the great question.Unfortunately Admiral is not selling the pulley separate from the motor assembly part number PS11739459. Thank you for your question!

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James Story
February 23, 2018
Number on motor pulley is 754305. Is this a valid part number and if so do you carry this part. I do not want the whole motor...
For model number Amana NDE7800AYW
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Hello James, thank you for your question. Unfortunately, that is not a valid part number. The pulley is only available by ordering with the drive motor. The drive motor part number you would want to order is Motor Assembly - Threaded Shaft part number WP2200376. Good luck with your repair!

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Brent
February 16, 2018
The primary cog that the belt wraps around at the motor is very loose. It free spins when i spin it by hand. Is this normal? Or should that be tight?
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Hi Brent, Thank you for your question. Anything on the motor should not spin freely. You should not be able to spin it by hand. So that may mean that you need to replace your motor. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.

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Eddie
November 27, 2018
Drum was not turning, belt is fine, but i noticed the end of shaft where the belt loops, not the idler, looked like it had a broken nut and the belt is coming off. Is there a replacement nut or piece that screws on the shaft?
For model number MDET236AYW
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Hello Eddie, thank you for your question. The shaft on the motor does not come separately. You would have to order the motor to fix the broken pulley and nut. I hope this helps!

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John
September 22, 2017
I see the motor pulley and i also see the motor where the pulley is built on, which 1 will work for my model?
For model number MDG3706AWW
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Hi John, Thank you for your inquiry. In order to get the motor pulley you will need to get the motor. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Daniel
October 28, 2017
Hex nut broken where can i find a replacement
For model number MDE3706AYW
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Hi Daniel, Thank you for your inquiry. The nut is not sold separately. It is sold with the motor. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Daniel
February 20, 2018
Although my motor is working, I believe the high-pitched chirping noise is the bearings in the motor. The part number on the motor is "2200219". I want to make sure I select the correct part. I cannot find the part listed as the replacement with any cross-reference material. Any help would be appreciated.
For model number MDET336AYW
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Hello Daniel, Thank you for contacting us. I have researched the model you have provided and have found the part you’re looking for is PartSelect Number PS11739459. Hope this helps!

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Nicole
May 23, 2019
I need a new idler pully i believe it is called it is a little piece that the belt goes on the number on the piece that broke reads 754305 i think it is either the motor pulley or idler pully. It is a little metal pully thing that snapped in half and the belt is fine so is the motor. Is it possible to buy this little pully?
For model number MDE5806AZW
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Hello Nicole, thank you for inquiring. The Idler Pulley comes on the Idler Lever part PS11741930 for your model.

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Efrain
February 13, 2020
I need the motor pulley for a Maytag dryer sdg4606aww does it sell seperate or you need to replace the whole motor. Motor works fine just need the pulley
For model number SDG4606aww
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Hi Efrain, Thank you for your question. The pulley is not sold separately and it is only sold with the motor. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.

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Michelle
February 26, 2020
I am looking to by the motor pulley that attached to the back of the motor for the belt. Motor is fine pulley needs replaced.
For model number MD65806AWW DRYER 2200219 MOTOR
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Hi Michelle, Thank you for your question. The pulley is not sold separately and is only sold with the motor. The part number listed under your model number for the motor is PS11739459. To place an order for the part you may order it either online, by visiting our live chat sessions, Monday to Friday from 8AM to 4PM EST, or by calling our customer service line at 1-888-738-4871 and anyone will be happy to assist you. We hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day.

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