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Kari
August 15, 2023
I took the bolt out of my agitator, but it will not pull up and out.
For model number Ntw4605ew0
Hi Kari, thank you for your inquiry. Now that you have removed the agitator bolt, please follow the instructions in order to lift and remove the agitator firmly:
01- Grasp the bottom of the agitator firmly with your hands. Be mindful of any sharp edges or protrusions that could cause injury.
02- Gently lift the agitator straight up, applying even upward pressure. It may require some wiggling or twisting to loosen it from its position.
03- Continue lifting until the agitator is completely separated from the drive shaft.
04- Set the agitator aside on a clean and stable surface. Take care not to damage or tip it over, as this can result in cracks or other damage. We hope this helps, good luck with this repair!
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Miguel
November 29, 2023
The bolt to the agitator is stuck. I’ve stripped one socket trying to get it off. Luckily the bolt seems to be ok as another socket still fits in it but I don’t want to continue with fear of stripping the bolt. Any advice to get this thing off so I can replace the agitator?
For model number NTW4605EW0
Hi Miguel,
Thank you for your question. To remove the agitator bolt, use a 7/16th inch socket with a long extension. To prevent the agitator from spinning while you are unthreading the bolt, hold onto the bottom of the agitator. Once you have unthreaded the bolt, lift the upper agitator out of the washer and hold the bottom of it, so it does not come apart. Then remove the bolt from the agitator and then remove the bolt out of the spring assembly. We hope this helps!
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