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LATCH
$37.95
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2 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX11766033
Manufacturer Part Number
5304505088
This door latch, also known as a door strike, is designed to secure the washer door during operation, helping to prevent leaks and ensure the appliance starts correctly. Made from brushed metal, it features two mounting holes for easy installation with standard screws. If your washing machine door doesn’t close fully or the cycle won’t begin, a worn or damaged latch may be the cause. Replacing it is simple—just remove the old latch by unthreading the screws and install the new one using the existing hardware. Please note that this OEM replacement part is sold individually and does not include mounting screws or additional accessories.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Door won’t close
  • Lid or door won’t close
  • Locking Issues
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4 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX3579318
Manufacturer Part Number
4681EA2001T
This is a drain pump motor assembly for washers. This OEM part is responsible for removing water from the washer during the drain part of the cycle. When this part is clogged, damaged or defective it can cause the washer to not drain properly. Keep in mind that the pump casing is sold separately. This repair is rated medium-difficulty and can vary depending on the model. For this repair you will need a Philips screwdriver, a small flat blade screwdriver, needle nose pliers, and slip joint pliers. Do not forget to disconnect the power before you begin this repair. In general, this repair can be started by removing the top of the washer followed by the front panel. Moving down the front of the appliance, remove the door, latch, tub gasket, and drainer cover. The drain hoses and clip will need to be disconnected from under the drain assembly. To install the new pump motor, reassemble parts in the reverse order. We recommend taking photos while disassembling and keeping screws and parts neatly organized.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Draining Issues
  • Engine runs but does not pump water
  • Leaking
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Installation Instructions

Michael from Oconomowoc, WI
Water was not draining from wash tub. A code "0E" was showing on the display
Your Youtube video describes the repair perfectly. I'll add: Be careful when removing and placing the control panel on top of the Washer. Once removed, my panel had a wire harness with a zip tied. I cut the zip tie to allow enough slack to lay the panel on top of the washer. No need to disconnect any wires (I put a new zip tie on upon reassembly.) Be careful when removing the retention ring around the Rubber Boot, takes a little finesse, but not too difficult, Don't use a sharp object as you don't want to cut the boot. Make sure the boot is properly seated and the retention ring is securely in place upon reassembly. When removing the old pump my model has the pump held in place with 2x screws (easy to get at from the front) and also slides onto a plastic foot that has a "tab" that needs to be depressed to slide the motor out. You can't see the foot or tab from the front of the washer, as its hidden behind the pump, but fish around with your hand and you'll feel the tab..hold it down and the pump will slide towards the back of the Washer. Thanks, $60 bucks and couple hours was way better than a new $700 Washer. Read more...
Washer Door Boot Seal
$89.14
In Stock
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1 Review
Fix Number
FIX12731388
Manufacturer Part Number
5304505004
Also known as a door gasket or door bellows, this OEM door boot creates a watertight seal between the inner drum and the outer cabinet of your washing machine. It's a crucial part in preventing leaks during wash cycles. If you notice water or soap leaking from the door, or see signs of wear like tearing or looseness around the drum, it's likely time to replace the boot. Installation requires removing the existing clamp with pliers, and this replacement is sold individually. Please note that any required clamps or securing parts must be purchased separately.
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Installation Instructions

Thomas from BINGHAMTON, NY
Don’t even try it
It’s not hard to remove the bellows but reinstalling is a nightmare. The spring has to be spread so far it is virtually impossible to get on. Installation videos show securing it with clamps, good luck with that. I got it halfway on and it just sprung off allowing my hand to shoot upward into the washer top bracket which by the way is quite sharp on the bottom. Sharp to the extent that it slit the lower knuckle on my right thumb to the bone and now I sit here with a swollen hand and seven stitches. I doubt they will publish this but if they do my recommendation is don’t even try and by the way I am experienced over many years and have never had a problem installing anything except this. Read more...
DOOR STRIKE
$20.93
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2 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX16218028
Manufacturer Part Number
W11457841
The door strike plays a vital role in your top-load washer’s safety system by securing the lid during each cycle. It works with the latch to prevent the door from opening unexpectedly, helping avoid water leaks and potential injuries. If the strike is damaged or no longer locking properly, your washer may not start or could stop mid-cycle. Replacing it is a quick and simple fix that restores safe, dependable operation.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Lid or door won’t close
  • Locking Issues
  • Will Not Start
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7 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX1485646
Manufacturer Part Number
285753A
This is an OEM direct drive motor coupling, which provides a cushioned connection between the transmission and the motor shaft. This is the newer version of this part, made with new metal sleeves for added strength. It is located between the motor and transmission on direct drive washers with no belt. If the drive system seizes, the coupling is designed to break to prevent the drive motor from damage. Consequently, this part may need to be replaced as your appliance ages. Never overload your washer, as this can speed up its deterioration. Symptoms of a faulty motor coupling include a washer pumping but not spinning, slow spinning, the washer not agitating, and unusual noises. This coupling kit contains all the parts necessary to replace your existing direct drive motor coupling. Please note, that after replacing the motor coupling your washer may smell like burning rubber for the first few uses, this is entirely normal as the part becomes acclimated to the machine. Each is sold individually.
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Installation Instructions

Joseph from Burnsville, NC
Washer would not spin or agitate
First, I found it very easy to follow the help on your web site to determine the most likely parts that would cause my problems. The direct drive motor coupling could be the cause of both problems. Also the agitator repair kit was the most likely cause of the agitator problem, So, I ordered both parts. When AI received the parts there were videos included instructing every detail for installation. I just followed the video for the direct drive motor coupling and both problems were solved with the one part. It took about 30 minutes and was a simple installation. .Thanks for your good service. It saved me a service call or maybe a new washer and dryer set. Read more...
Suspension Rod Kit
$87.00
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2 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX12347546
Manufacturer Part Number
W11130362
This suspension rod kit is a quick and easy solution to stop your washer from banging or shaking during cycles. It helps stabilize the drum and reduce vibrations, protecting your machine from internal damage. The kit includes four suspension rods, springs, and ball cups, and is compatible with a variety of washing machine models.
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20 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX388034
Manufacturer Part Number
80040
Commonly referred to as dog ears, these agitator directional cogs are manufacturer approved replacement parts that come in a package of 4 and are usually used with direct drive washing machines. We recommend replacing all 4 directional cogs at the same time. The agitator directional cogs reach across the gear teeth in one direction and dig into the gear teeth in the other direction to create the needed agitation. This thrusting motion is what tumbles your clothes during the wash cycle. When the teeth on the outer edge are damaged, the cogs will not engage with the upper agitator, making it impossible to agitate as it should. If your machine makes unusual noises, shakes/moves while operating, or will not spin or drain properly, it may be time to replace them. To access this part, simply remove the softener dispenser and then the agitator cap. You will find them attached to the agitator. Each cog is approximately 1 inch long and made of a durable plastic.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Does not dispense fabric softener or detergent
  • Marks left on clothes
  • Noisy and Marks Left on Clothes
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Installation Instructions

John from La Mesa, CA
Upper agitator stopped working
Followed the simple instructions on youtube, searching for "kenmore upper agitator doesn't work." There are a number of videos there. Find the notch on agitator cover and pry off the cover using a flat screw driver. Remove the nut in the center of the agitator using the 7/16 socket with extension. Remove upper agitator (mine came off easily but some may require removing the entire agitator, then pulling off the upper agitator). Remove assembly from inside and replace the dogs. Reassemble. Read more...
Washing Machine Suspension Rod Kit
$62.95
In Stock
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3 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX11703290
Manufacturer Part Number
W10780048
The suspension rods help to keep the tub in your washing machine stable and secure while cycling through your laundry. If your washer is excessively vibrating, moving around, or very loud when operating, there may be an issue with your suspension. This authentic OEM replacement kit includes 4 rods, 4 suspension balls, and 4 bushings. The parts come assembled and ready to be installed. You will need to disconnect the power supply, water inlet and drain hoses from the washer before beginning this repair.
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Installation Instructions

David from Garden Grove, CA
Shaking violently on spin cycle.
I removed the top section and control panel(disconnected one hose and electrical connector . Layed complete washer on back side. Slid washer bucket up towards the top. Installed all 4 rods into place. Then tipped washer back on its legs and reassembled. Rechecked washer was level. Note: I inspected the old rods and compared to new and found no issues with old ones. Most likely weak springs. Runs like new now. Also noticed before complete barrel was hanging low and is now higher with new rods installed. Read more...
Suspension Spring
$10.42
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11743345
Manufacturer Part Number
WP63907
This suspension spring is a genuine OEM replacement part for a variety of washers and washer-dryer combos. The primary purpose of the suspension spring is to support the outer tub and keep the tub steady during loads that could cause an unbalance. If this part breaks, is worn down, or has stretched out and lost its spring, it could cause the load to be off-balance which can lead to excessive shaking, moving, noise, and leaks. This part is approximately 2 inches in length when compressed, made of durable metal, and is sold individually. For this repair, you will need a 1/4 nut driver, putty knife, flat blade screwdriver, and a pair of needle-nose pliers. Before you begin, disconnect the power, fill hoses, and drain hose to give you easy and safe access (drain hose may release some water, have a small container or towel near by). Your appliance contains 3 suspension springs, so keep this in mind if you need to order multiple of this part. We suggest you purchase several at a time, as they can be very useful to have on-hand.
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  • Leaking
  • Shaking and Moving
  • Spinning Issues
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Installation Instructions

CARLOS from EL PASO, TX
just to understand the type and different model videos
exactly as the video mentioned, just need to explain if some models are alike or different using the same part numbers will be awesome.in my case my washer had the screws in different areas to disassemble and Assembly the spare parts, other than that beautiful idea in sending the link video with the email confirmation let me tell you first class and top of the line customer service rated 5 Stars Read more...
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2 Reviews
Fix Number
FIX10057144
Manufacturer Part Number
W10721967
The washer drive pulley kit is also known as a replacement clutch assembly, or a cam kit. The drive pulley is found at the bottom of your washing machine, mounted to the drive shaft. Common symptoms indicating an issue with the part include the washer having difficulty with the wash and spin cycles, or is making a lot of noise. It is likely that the splines on the assembly have become stripped, and the assembly will need to be replaced. To do this repair you will need to disconnect the power and water supply to your washer, and place the washer on its back to access the drive shaft. This kit contains 6 different certified OEM parts that make up the clutch assembly, which includes the pulley, 13 mm nut, cover, gear, cam, and spring.
Fixes these symptoms
  • Burning smell
  • Cycle Not Advancing
  • Noisy and Marks Left on Clothes
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