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Larry S - March 7, 2024
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Perfect fit web nt in easy, works great thank you!!!
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Debbie P - January 13, 2022
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Easy fix, bleach holder.
The part was in great condition, arrived quickly, easy to install.
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Benjamin B - September 9, 2020
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Simple part. Easy to install
Came quickly, does the job
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Bryan G - October 9, 2018
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Ellen M - January 22, 2020
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Ordered a new bleach dispenser for washing machine
I loved the service. I got emails acknowledging the purchase, then the shipping and then the delivery of the product. I knew they were a trustworthy company right away, it was easy to find the part I needed online and delivery was really quick! Very relieved and will order from them again. :)
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David R - August 30, 2018
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Easy fix
The part arrived quickly and was a cinch to install. Happy wife - happy life.
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Replace Water Pump Coupling
Removed casing tip over washer disconnected water pump. Disconnected motor then replace coupling then reassemble motor then replaced water pump.
Removed bolt in center of agitator then slid agitator straight up and out replaced the dogs and the other parts that came with the cam kit i also replaced a few of the other parts that wear in the agitator ,you can actually re-cut the teeth on the dogs with a razor so that they will work again ,but new parts are very reasonably priced and the parts arrived very quickly the next day .
First I went to this site and read what everyone had to say on leaking pumps. After finding the model number, I looked at the parts list, and found what parts I thought I would need. First I shut off the water and unpluged the washer Replacing the water pump was very easy after reading what other people had done. I pulled the washer out from the wall about 18 inches and tilted back on a 45 degree angle. The pump was now in plain sight and helt in with two slide clamps. Using a pair of plyers I remover both clamps from both hoses on the pump. By pushing to the outside of the pump I was able to remove both of the slide clamps. This allows the pump to be lifted out and off the motor shaft. As my washer had just started leaking " about one week" the pump slid off the shaft easy. There was no rust on shaft. Pump shaft has a slot in it so the pump can only go on one way. By reversing the way I removed the pump I was able to slide the new pump back onto the shaft and slide the slip clamps back over the pump. Replacing both hoses and both clamps. Now pump was in place. I pulled the washer away from the wall and slid back into place. That took care of the pump. For the top side I removed the top part of the agitator by pulling up and removing the part that holds the softner. Under this was a piece of plastic that I was able to lift out. Under that was a 12MM bolt with a rubber washer. Using a scoket set I removed the bolt and washer. Lifting up on the agitator it came right out. Pulling on each end of the agitator I was able to pull it apart. Inside was a large plastic washer and agitator directional cogs all in one piece. This piece just lifts up and off. I replaced the old piece with the new on and slid the two agitator back togeather. Setting the agitator back into the washer and put the 12mm bold and rubber washer back on. Then I put the plastic back on and set the top softer cup back in place. Snapping in the bleach dispenser was very easy, just shap into place. Pluging the washer back in, and turning back on the water I ran the washer with no clothes in it so I could check for leaks and make sure everthing was working. Repairing both parts took about 30 minutes and now the washer is like new.
Noticed agitator wasnt moving during wash and rinse cycles. Prior to repair no strange smell or noises
Went online to Parts Select and typed in Model #. Looked thru repair help and found very simular problems. I did disassemble the upper prtion of the aggitator by removing softner dispenser. Once inside I used a shoe string and routed it thru the two handles on the plastic cover and pulled up moderately, exposing the cam and doggs. I used a 7/16" socket on a 6" xtension to reach the mounting bolt. Slowly turn bolt counter-clockwise holding the lower agitator. Once the mounting bolt was out I temporarily replaced the plastic cover. I pulled up on the UPPER agitator to completely remove it from the tub. Once set on a firm surface I again pulled out the plastic cover ,bolt and cam cover, exposing the cam and dogs. I shook them out. I replaced everything with what was included in the agitator repair kit ( great kit). Everything for assembly is as the instructions state and totaly a reverse process. Take care not to over tighten the bolt. I did take this oppurtunity to clean the tub and agitators. I did also remove the lower agitator to clean the area. Thanks Parts Select!
1- Ordered and received a new bleach dispenser. 2- Removed broken dispenser from machine. 3-Dropped in new dispenser. Viola! It was fixed and no more random left over bleach stains on non-bleach loads of laundry! :-)
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Deborah from San Diego, CA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Broken anchor piece
Installed long end first and snapped it into place.
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Neal from BRADENTON, FL
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
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Agitator not Agitating
Remove Agitator cap and inner cap. Unscrew center retaning bolt. Lift out agitator assembly. Remove thrust washer and ratchet assembly. Install ratchet and thrust washer in top of agitator. Set agitator on shaft. Install and tighten center retainer bolt. Install inner and top caps. Load it up, and REALLY wash some clothes. I have been fixing appliances and a many other mechanical things since my early teens. When I went to the CONTRACTOR’S store, they treated me like a young dumb kid that shouldn’t be allowed to buy repair parts, or the part is unavailable. Thanks to the Internet and places like PARTSELECT.COM, I can buy the parts I need and not have to call a shysters repairman to rip me off. PS.com provided me with the parts I wanted without disputing me. They also provide simple, clear, and to the point instructions for replacing the old parts. Even someone doubting their own ability can handle a complicated repair. PS.com not only has the major parts that fail, like motors, but also the little things like switches, knobs, trims, handles, seals, and all the other minor parts.
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FRANK
June 18, 2019
It is a KitchenAid supubra. The bleach dispenser will not drain. It has a hose connection that runs back to under the control panel. It is not the simple plastic tub with a hole in it. I tried cleaning and reeming out the hole, but no luck. Suggestions??
For model number KitchenAid sm8525121 washer
Hello Frank, thank you for writing. You may need to replace either it or the hose connection to it, but we were unable to locate a parts list for your model number. Please verify the number you provided us. If it is correct, we recommend contacting the manufacturer and seeing if they could provide you with a part number, and then you are always welcome to check back to see if we carry the part! We look forward to hearing back from you.
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Larry
July 12, 2019
Can I get a fabric softener dispenser for this machine? Thank you.
For model number ATW4475TQO
Hi Larry, thank you for your question. According to your model number unfortunately it does not. I hope that helps. Good luck with your repair.
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PartSelect Number: PS11741235
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