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5KSB1340CVB0 Whirlpool Blender

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This is a replacement dome and blade assembly for your blender. This part connects to the bottom of the blender, and contains the blade. When the blender is running, the blade will rotate to chop any ...
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Customer:
Nora from Lodi, OH
Parts Used:
WP9704291
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
blade wouldn't rotate
All I had to do was replace the part! Service was excellent! Ordered the part and had it the next day and my blender was up and running!!
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Customer:
PAUL from LAWRENCE, KS
Parts Used:
WP9704291
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Blades On Blender Locked Up
Piece of cake. Part was expensive and shipping likewise. Very fast
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Customer:
DAVID from GLEN MILLS, PA
Parts Used:
WP9704291
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Slow, Intermittant Discharge
First I disconnected the washer and used a shop vac to suck out remaining water throught the effluent tube. I then pulled the washer out from the wall and opened up the panel in the back where I saw a penney in the baffeled catch basin and, a wad of lint wrapped around what looked like three 7" wires. I opened up the top with the putty knife and flipped it bacl. I then proceded to remove the top sections of the tub (soap/bleach dispenser, etc) then I removed the dome using a stubby screwdriver to 'pop' the internal catches. The next thing to come out was the perforated baffel. I could see the blockage through the drain holes in the bottom of the tub. I made a hook out of a coat hanger to extract the wad and 'wires'. Also, a pair of needle nose plires were used to pull the wires through the tub holes. Rhe unit was then re-assembled and has worked fine since. The 'wires', it turned out, were identified by my wife as the wires from some of her underwire bras! They will get handwashed henceforth!
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