Spring
$56.73
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Fix Number: FIX2338452
Manufacturer #: W10135004
Manufactured by:
Whirlpool
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Product Description
Sold as a pair.
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Works with the following brandsKenmore, Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid
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Works with the following productsWasher
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Part Number Cross ReferencePart# W10135004 replaces these:AP4358152, 8181762, 8182796, 8182814, W10004300, W10127411
Product Description
Sold as a pair.
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Works with the following brands:Kenmore, Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid
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Works with the following products:Washer
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Part# W10135004 replaces these:AP4358152, 8181762, 8182796, 8182814, W10004300, W10127411
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Customer:Mark from Wichita, KS
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Washer Shakes bad when on spin cycle
I also replaced the belt, but had purchased it many years ago, just never installed it - bought as a back-up. I removed the back panel, the lower front panel and the top panel - all took same nut driver except front lower panel was three screws. Changed the shock absorbers first. Used a small adjustable wrench to turn base counter-clockwise 90-degrees, then the top clockwise. I used a small flathead screw driver to push the locking clips in as I turned them. Could not easily reach a couple clips on the base so just allowed them to snap off when turning - no big deal. The access to the suspension springs is from the top. I placed a properly cut-to-length little 2x4 under the front of the washer drum to hold it up in order to release some strain on the springs. Had to unclip the wiring harness on one side and a dispenser tube on the other side. Then, just grip the springs from the top and pull up and off. Needed to stand on chair for this too. Note that the springs are a bit longer 1/4" or so than the original, but thicker so probably better spring constant, don't know but they did work just fine - seem like a slight part upgrade. The belt was the most difficult. Take off the big pulley, then old belt. Replace the pulley, then rotate pulley to reinstall. You will need some sort of a tool to accomplish the reinstall of the belt and wear some gloves. I used an old-style drum brake adjustment tool against the big pulley to hold the belt in the correct position to simply turn the pulley by hand to get the belt installed. I needed something because the belt gets stretched upon install. I tried putting it on the pulleys before re-installing the big pulley but that did not work - it took a tool to help hold it while turning the pulley and stretching it for install. Machine now runs like new. I really love this machine and the internal layout is pretty simple. We will keep it for many more years due to places like this where parts can be purchased and articles tell the basics of repair.
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Fix Number: FIX2338452
Manufacturer Part Number: W10135004
Manufacturer Part Number: W10135004
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