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Transmission Pulley and Bearing Kit
Fix Number FIX2003651
Manufacturer Part Number 12002213
Also known as Thrust Bearing Kit. This kit includes the pulley, washer, thrust bearing, 2 upper race washers and 1 lower race washer. These parts are NOT available separately - they are ONLY available in this kit. A worn bearing causes slow or no spin.
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  • Burning smell
  • Spins slowly
  • Will not agitate
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Installation Instructions
Ralph from Oakland, CA
Pump had stop displacing water at spin cycle
Facing washer placed it on right side exposing underneath. Pump and transmission bearing items are accessible from this position. Followed step by step instructions contained with each part. Placed unit upright,supplied power and ran smallest allowed cycle to test. Unit works like new. Actually spin drys better,dryer clothes which works our older dryer less. Great tune-up and should give us several more years of service. Read more...
$12.51
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Snubber Ring
Fix Number FIX11738845
Manufacturer Part Number WP21002026
This snubber ring fits washers and is located between the leg and dome assembly. The ring has a diameter of 9 inches. It is used to reduce noise and vibration for stability when the washer is operating. If your washer shakes a lot and makes loud noises, then it is best to replace this part to solve your problem. The tools required for this repair are: short flathead screwdriver, flathead screwdriver, Philips screwdriver, 1/4 inch nut driver, 5/16 inch nut driver, 3/8 nut driver, ratchet with extension, putty knife, locking pliers, slip joint pliers, and 3/8 inch socket.
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  • Shaking and Moving
  • Spins slowly
  • Will not agitate
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Installation Instructions
Brandon from Keller, TX
Washer would run and agitate but would not spin.
Prior to the spin cycle not working, the washer would make a loud screeching noise when the spin cycle would stop. I wasn't sure if there was a problem with the break rotor or some bearing was out. Due to the washer's age, I decided to go ahead and replace the pulley, brake rotor, motor pivot spring and snubber ring components.
I began by unplugging the unit first, securing the lid with duct tape and laying the washer on its front face. I removed the belt and transmission pulley per instructions contained in the replacement kit. Mainly consists of popping the "E" ring off with a screwdriver. Once the pulley was off, I stood the washer upright and to access and remove tub. Having the tub out made it easier to compress the brake spring when re-attaching the brake stator. Removing the tub is easy, I just popped off the tub cover and tilted the tub around to ease the tension and remove the bottom springs with pliers (this may require an assistant). With the tub removed, I turned it over to remove the brake stator. USE CAUTION WHEN REMOVING THE BRAKE STATOR. A 200 LB BRAKE SPRING IS UNDER IT AND IS UNDER TENSION. With the new brake rotor and brake stator secured, I replaced the snubber ring and motor pivot spring. I put it all back together in reverse order and it spun like a top, is quieter and stops on a dime!
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Drive Belt - 51 inches long
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Fix Number FIX11738882
Manufacturer Part Number WP21352320
This is a V-style drive belt that measures approximately 51-inches long and 3/8-inches wide. This part connects the drive motor to the drive system in the washer to turn the basket. It is prone to wear with time and require replacement. Some common signs that the drive belt may be worn is if the motor continues to run, but the washer is not agitating, spinning, or draining. This part is sold individually and is OEM authorized.
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Sharon from Rowlett, TX
The pulley from the motor broke. It cause the belt to stretch.
A burn smell was coming out from the bottom of the washer. I followed the instructions in the video. It was so easy. I have to add that I am a 45 year old woman. If I can do it anybody can! Thank you so much you saved me about 300 hundred dollars. My husband wanted to buy a new one. Read more...
$55.74
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Washer Drive Pulley
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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.
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  • Burning smell
  • Spinning Issues
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$84.63
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Drain Pump with Pulley
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2 Reviews
Fix Number FIX11741799
Manufacturer Part Number WP35-6465
This pump has 2 ports. This pump helps expel water from the washing machine and is activated after the spin speed is maintained for a specific period of time.
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Installation Instructions
Rod from Scottsdale, AZ
Water leaking from pump
Tip washer onto front. Remove drive belt fro pump pulley. Remove 4 screws holding access panel surrounding the drain hose. Slide spring clamps back on to the 2 hoses. Remove 3 bolts holding pump. Reverse steps to reassemble. Read more...
$7.95
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Hose Clamp
Fix Number FIX11743008
Manufacturer Part Number WP596669
This hose clamp extends from half an inch to an inch in diameter. It is made entirely of metal and is intended for use with Maytag brand washing machines.
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Albert from Unadilla, NY
noticed water was leaking in front of washer-right before we were leaving for vacation
Upon returning from vacation, we needed to do laundry-so I put some plastic under the washer and we did a load. The water was leaking from the seam between the lid and the back panel on the side with the hot and cold water connections- not the front. I removed two screws from the front bottom panel and two screws from the underside of the lid.Turning the washer on showed the leak was coming from the injection valve( it was brittle from age). The rubber injection valve was replaced and installed( using a little liquid soap to help the rubber hose to slip over the rubber injection valve) with a new clamp. The leak was fixed. Read more...
$11.10
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Hose Clamp
Fix Number FIX11740613
Manufacturer Part Number WP285655
This hose clamp is sold individually.
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Jacob from Center, TX
The drain hose had a hole in it and needed to be replaced
Removed the lower front panel, disconnected the hose and replaced it with the new one, then replace the panel. The most dificult part was getting my old self on the floor and unscrewing the panel nuts. Read more...
$11.18
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Lid Hinge
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Fix Number FIX11741780
Manufacturer Part Number WP35-2044
This lid hinge in an inch and a half long and is used for some washing machines. It is all white in color and it is made entirely of plastic.
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Timothy from Woodhaven, MI
Washer pump was broken, making loud continuous noise.
First, make the back of the washer accessable. Second, remove 4 screws holding the plate cover in left rear of washer. Third, use adjustable pliers to remove both hoses. Fourth, use a 10mm socket, and remove the three hold down screws at the base of the water pump. The belt tension will release automatically, when the pump is unbolted. Fifth, reverse same steps. Last, tip the washer forward, and place belt on the transmission pulley and the motor pulley. The motor itself is adjustable with spring tension, allowing you to move the motor itself, while placing the belt on the water pump pulley. When you allow the spring tension of the motor to spring back in place, your belt will be tight. Place water pump cover (access panel) back in place. Your washer is ready to be used. Read more...
$4.93
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Suspension Spring
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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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...
$22.32
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Lid Hinge Pin
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Fix Number FIX11741781
Manufacturer Part Number WP35-2045
This lid hinge pin is just over an inch long. It is all white in color and is made entirely of plastic. Sold individually.
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Installation Instructions
Timothy from Woodhaven, MI
Washer pump was broken, making loud continuous noise.
First, make the back of the washer accessable. Second, remove 4 screws holding the plate cover in left rear of washer. Third, use adjustable pliers to remove both hoses. Fourth, use a 10mm socket, and remove the three hold down screws at the base of the water pump. The belt tension will release automatically, when the pump is unbolted. Fifth, reverse same steps. Last, tip the washer forward, and place belt on the transmission pulley and the motor pulley. The motor itself is adjustable with spring tension, allowing you to move the motor itself, while placing the belt on the water pump pulley. When you allow the spring tension of the motor to spring back in place, your belt will be tight. Place water pump cover (access panel) back in place. Your washer is ready to be used. Read more...

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