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Washer Door Boot Gasket
$63.07
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11732288
Manufacturer Part Number
00772658
This door boot is for washers. Door boot forms a seal between the wash tub and the door, preventing leaks.
Fixes these symptoms
Cold Water Inlet Valve
$53.48
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8713229
Manufacturer Part Number
00422244
Fixes these symptoms

Installation Instructions

gary from GOLD HILL, NC
Showed an E2 code which could mean door lock problem
or wiring connector (but) if I opened and shut the door the code went off and the unit went into Max spin and completed the cycle which emptied the remaining water out of the tub and the clothes!!!! Unplug the washer. Turn the H/C water valves off at the wall. Place a bucket up to the back of the unit. A pair of channel locks will help remove the H/C lines from the unit. Let the hose flow into the bucket. 2 star screws upper? L/R corners of the top, remove. Top slides back, lift up and take off. The cold in let will have 2 sm hoses with clamps. Squeeze the clamps together with your pliers and slide back on the hoses and pull the hoses off the nipples. The wiring connector has a small tab u push and it disconnects from the unit. The inlet valves have a tab to the side of the hose connector that u pry up with your screwdriver to unlock it so u can push the inlet free and pull out into to drum area. ( Reverse all of this and your good to go.) Hot outlet, same deal!! Easy job, $50 & 1hr fix even if you aren't a tech!!!! Read more...
Door Hinge
$38.45
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8731238
Manufacturer Part Number
00651004
Sold individually.
Fixes these symptoms

Installation Instructions

Tammy from Rochester, MN
washing machine hinge broke
Ordered part. Unscrewed 6 screws to take door and hinge off. Replaced hinge with new hinge and screwed in 6 screws. Roughly a 10 minute job. Read more...
Bellow Assembly
$83.31
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8732873
Manufacturer Part Number
00667489
This part is also called the Door Boot Seal. It's the main seal between the front bulkhead and the outer tub. It includes the two clamps.
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FILTER-FLUFF
$29.54
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX11704964
Manufacturer Part Number
00647920
SLEEVE
$6.61
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8713191
Manufacturer Part Number
00422174

Installation Instructions

Tammy from Rochester, MN
washing machine hinge broke
Ordered part. Unscrewed 6 screws to take door and hinge off. Replaced hinge with new hinge and screwed in 6 screws. Roughly a 10 minute job. Read more...
Shock Absorber
$61.65
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8729758
Manufacturer Part Number
00642112
Shock absorbers keep the washer from vigorous shaking during it's cycles. They are sold individually.
Washer Door Boot Gasket
$83.31
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8732872
Manufacturer Part Number
00667487
This door boot is for washers. Door boot forms a seal between the wash tub and the door, preventing leaks.
Fixes these symptoms
Hot Water Inlet Valve
$46.16
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8713230
Manufacturer Part Number
00422245
Fixes these symptoms

Installation Instructions

gary from GOLD HILL, NC
Showed an E2 code which could mean door lock problem
or wiring connector (but) if I opened and shut the door the code went off and the unit went into Max spin and completed the cycle which emptied the remaining water out of the tub and the clothes!!!! Unplug the washer. Turn the H/C water valves off at the wall. Place a bucket up to the back of the unit. A pair of channel locks will help remove the H/C lines from the unit. Let the hose flow into the bucket. 2 star screws upper? L/R corners of the top, remove. Top slides back, lift up and take off. The cold in let will have 2 sm hoses with clamps. Squeeze the clamps together with your pliers and slide back on the hoses and pull the hoses off the nipples. The wiring connector has a small tab u push and it disconnects from the unit. The inlet valves have a tab to the side of the hose connector that u pry up with your screwdriver to unlock it so u can push the inlet free and pull out into to drum area. ( Reverse all of this and your good to go.) Hot outlet, same deal!! Easy job, $50 & 1hr fix even if you aren't a tech!!!! Read more...
Electrical Door Lock
$92.71
In Stock
Fix Number
FIX8727513
Manufacturer Part Number
00612148
Fixes these symptoms

Installation Instructions

Bartlett from Palo Alto, CA
Plastic latch for door was cracked, so that interlock switch wouldn't close
STEP 0. Remove power and turn off water supply. STEP 1. Gain access to the latch assembly on the washing machine body by peeling rubber skirt away from drum. There is a large wire ring holding the rubber skirt on. This has to be removed. On this model, the wire ring is held on by a spring. Videos for the general process are available on the web. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YoBjLiVXHiQ STEP 2. Detach the latch assembly from the washing machine chassis in four places: (1) the red plastic rod that comes up from the base of the machine, that allows you to over-ride the locking mechanism (I think). The rod fits on the latch assembly with a hole that you twist to remove from the assembly.
(2) A plastic snap-in latch on the back of the assembly holds the assembly in place. Pull gently to remove.
(3) The latch hole in the assembly is seated in the chassis of the washing machine. A groove on the left of the assembly holds the chassis sheet metal. Push the assembly to the left. so that you have some play. Gently remove the assembly. Pull it and jiggle it from the rear.
(4) There is an electric plug that fastens into the bottom of the assembly. On the back of the plug is a plastic tab that you press down (e.g. with a screwdriver) to release. STEP 3. Install the new latch assembly by reversing the steps listed above. STEP 4. Replace the rubber skirt onto the washing drum, making sure it is seated properly on the chassis sheet metal. STEP 5. Now the hard part - replacing the wire ring to hold the rubber skirt in place. The spring was so strong on our machine that I could not pull it apart enough to re-seat it. After trying to muscle it for about an hour, I hit on a different way. I detached one end of the spring from the wire, and seated the wire ring in its groove in the rubber skirt. To re-attach the end of the spring to the wire, I attached pieces of strong nylon twine to the loop at the end of the spring and to the loop at the end of the wire ring. I fastened the end of one piece of twine to hold it in place, while I pulled on the other piece of twine to bring the loops close together. I then used the needle nose pliers to hook one loop into the other. It worked! STEP 6. Restore power and turn on water supply.
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