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Belt Kit
$41.25
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Fix Number
FIX2005284
Manufacturer Part Number
12112425
Over time, the belts in your washer can either stretch out and sag, or become brittle and snap. When this happens, it can result in the belt losing its grip and will not be able to spin or drain the tub. If this happens, the belts will need to be replaced. This OEM belt kit includes the drive belt and the pump belt, which are both V-shaped, and made of black rubber. The pump belt is located between the motor and pump under the washer, and the drive belt is looped around the drive and motor pulley at the bottom of the machine. This repair is easiest to complete if the washer is placed on its back, and you will need to disconnect the power and water supply.
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George from Burnt Ranch, CA
Washer motor was actuating but machine whined and emiitted smell of burning rubber. Agitator did not turn.
Disconnect washer from power, water inlet, and drain. Move machine out from installed position. Tilt machine against wall, back panel to wall. Remove belts, inspect the pump and agitator belts for excessive wear, burnishing, cracking. Remove front panel. Advance the water pump manually to confirm it is not stuck or clogged. Advance transmission (large counter weighted object on spindle immediately below tub) shaft to confirm freedom of movement. If it doesn't move, you should consider a new machine. Transmission repair is above DIYer level and too costly on older machine. If transmission shaft turns by hand, replace belts if necessary, and confirm tension to manufactures recommendation by adjusting position of the water pump. Reposition machine and attach water inlet, outlet, and power. Activate machine and confirm operation. Read more...
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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...
Lid Switch
$23.69
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11723153
Manufacturer Part Number
W10820036
This 3 prong lid switch is used for washing machines that do not have a tub light.
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  • Will not agitate
  • Will not drain
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions

Lloyd from ESKO, MN
would not complete rinse cycle
Unplug power cord
lift and brace up top of washer. No need to remove whole top.
disconnect the two leads from old switch.
remove and discard metal clip from new switch.
replace new switch assembly with screws.
reconnect leads.
reclose plastic proctecter over new switch
plug in power cord. That's it.
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Lid Hinge
$11.18
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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...
Snubber Ring
$13.11
In Stock
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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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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Drain Pump
$200.68
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11743017
Manufacturer Part Number
WP6-2022030
This washing machine drain pump is intended for use with automatic washers that have been manufactured since 1958. The pump itself is made of plastic, though it does come with a metallic belt pulley.
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Erin from HINES, OR
Motor position seemed out of place
I was very pleased to find FIX.com! Not only did it bring up the parts diagrams for my washer after I entered the model number in the search field, it listed all the parts below the diagram, matching the numbers on the diagram to the appropriate part. This made location of the parts I was looking for extremely easy.
My Maytag washer is 24 years old, and still looks great. Not relishing the idea of the technology driven appliances today, I just wanted to repair my Maytag.
I followed the installation videos provided on the FIX.com website and they were spot-on, making removal and replacement of the motor, belts and drain pump very easy. I will say that after I initially installed the new washer motor, it seemed to hang over the front edge, too far forward, and I was afraid it would interfere with the washer front panel. I actually took the motor out again and rechecked it's attachment to the spring loaded base plate, thinking I had re-installed it incorrectly. However, it seemed to be the only orientation possible, so I re-assembled it and re-installed it in the washer frame. What I discovered was that once the belts were added to the motor pulley, it pulled the motor into the correct position inside the washer frame, so my worries were for nothing. Just follow the video and everything will work out as expected, for an easy repair!
I decided that as long as I was replacing the washer motor, I would also replace the belts and drain pump, essentially refurbishing my trusty Maytag. Now back together and a few loads run, my Maytag is running like new and I am extremely happy! Add if this isn't enough encouragement, I am a 57 year old woman who did my own washer repair, so don't hesitate to do yourself, with the help of FIX.com!
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Lid Hinge Pin
$22.28
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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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Deborah from Earlsboro, OK
Washer suddenly leakedr.
Upon removing the front cover, I could see that the bottom of the outer tub, just above the transmission had water around it. Based on the age of the machine, I went ahead and replaced the tub bearing also.I followed the repair videos. The tub seal kit video had a tub with the plastic tub cover like my model, and the tub bearing kit video used a older model machine. Both videos were EXCELLENT! If you need a part very quickly though, be sure to pay extra for the guaranteed 2-3 day shipping. The website stated that most parts only take 2 days to be delivered. Mine took a week. You will also need to order the spanner wrench; luckily we had one from servicing a family members machine several years ago. Read more...
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
  • Spinning Issues
  • Spins slowly
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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...
Tub Bearing Kit
$55.59
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX2347235
Manufacturer Part Number
6-2040130
This kit is used on 2-belt washers. It is recommended to change the seal kit at the same time.
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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...
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Fix Number
FIX11739302
Manufacturer Part Number
WP22001682
This black lid switch assembly comes complete with a bracket, two switches, and a fuse. An open fuse might indicate that the lid switch is bad. The point of the lid switch is for the tub to stop spinning when the washer lid is opened. It is a safety precaution just in case someone decides to stick their hand inside the washer while the tub is spinning.
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  • Will not agitate
  • Will not drain
  • Will Not Start
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Installation Instructions

Thomas from St. Louis, MO
Washing machine would stop after filling up with water. Would resume cycle after repeatedly slamming the lid down.
1. Pull washing machine out, and tape the black return hose to the side of the machine to prevent grey water from going everywhere. 2. Looking at the washing machine from the front, on the top part of the panel that has the controls, remove the 4 screws that are exposed at the top. 3. Remove panel gently, as to not pull wires out of place. 4. Remove the metal frame on top of the washing machine so you can access the assembly 'easier'. This is done using a socket wrench (small one). 5. With the assembly exposed, unscrew the one 'thick' nut that holds the plastic assembly in place. 6. Start pulling the wires from the old assembly and transfer to the new assembly switch. Keep the wires and locations straight, otherwise, you risk switching up wire locations. 7. With old one removed, place new one in place and screw down with the thick screw. Try to keep it in the 'exact' location front to back, as the bottom of the assembly has a gap where the metal from the lid comes up and goes into the assembly. If it isn't correctly aligned, the washing machine won't run due to lack of 'contact.' 8. Test run the machine, and if it goes past the fill part of the cycle, it is fixed. Reassemble parts accordingly. Watch for old wires when pushing back into its frame and screwing on the face plate. Read more...

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