61C - Overview
Models starting with 61C
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- 61C Maytag Dryer (Residential)
- 61C5 Bissell Upright Vacuum (Total Floors Bagless Upright)
- 61C5C Bissell Canister Vacuum (Bissell Vacuum Cleaner Model 61C5C Parts)
- 61C5G Bissell Canister Vacuum (Bissell Vacuum Cleaner Model 61C5G Parts)
- 61C5W Bissell Canister Vacuum (Bissell Vacuum Cleaner Model 61C5W Parts)
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Drum Roller Shaft Washer
PartSelect #: PS11740748
Manufacturer #: WP312535
If you notice that your dryer is noisy or will not tumble, then you may need to replace the drum roller shaft washer. This drum roller shaft washer is just under an inch in diameter and is sold indivi...
$12.55
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Rubber Foot Pad
PartSelect #: PS11738859
Manufacturer #: WP210684
The leveling leg pad or foot pad fits over the leveling leg on your washing machine. The foot pad is designed to protect your floor and keep the washing machine level and in place. This foot pad is ju...
$10.95
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Adjustable Leveling Leg
PartSelect #: PS2021026
Manufacturer #: 22003428
If your washer shakes or vibrates loudly when it reaches its max speed, make sure the 4 levelling legs are even. Adjust the legs so that the machine is level, and tighten the locking nuts on the legs ...
$14.96
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Range Round Carborundum Oven Igniter
PartSelect #: PS360921
Manufacturer #: 4342528
This round style gas oven igniter, or also known as a broil or bake igniter, has an amperage range between 2.5 and 3.0. It glows white hot to ignite the gas for the oven. The igniter does this by attr...
$57.12
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Double Burner Assembly
PartSelect #: PS2037555
Manufacturer #: 3412A004-19
This double burner design is not to be used with sealed burner style models.
No Longer Available

Range Hex Nut
PartSelect #: PS11738304
Manufacturer #: WP112432
This 10-32-inch hex nut works with multiple appliances in your home as a fastener. This specific model is sold individually. Hex nuts usually have 6 even sides and together they are used with bolts an...
$7.95
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Cylinder Light Bulb
PartSelect #: PS2031074
Manufacturer #: 31001575
Sold individually.
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Terminal Block with Nuts and Washers
PartSelect #: PS2040688
Manufacturer #: 400008
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The lower burner would not ignite.
First I removed the oven racks. Then I loosened the two screws in the back of the oven floor and figured out how to remove it. Then I loosened the two screws at the front of the diverter and, with some pushing and pulling and twisting, was able to get that to come out, too. Then I tried lighting the oven and noticed that the igniter wa
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s not glowing. When I saw that the upper (broiler) burner was working fine, I hoped that the problem was the lower igniter itself. I checked the wires and they seemed fine. I saw that two bolts held the igniter onto its bracket, so with a socket wrench (which size I got right on the first guess!) I removed those bolts and the igniter came loose. I found the connecter for the wires when I removed the drawer under the oven and was able to pull it apart easily. The igniter came out completely. There was nothing unusual about it, but I decided to take a chance and order a new one, hoping that replacing it would solve the problem. I put the rest of the oven together and waited. About three days later the part arrived (it was sent on a holiday; FedEx is soooo much better than USPS). I retraced the steps of taking the oven apart, put the two bolts into the new igniter to attach it to the bracket, and went back underneath behind the drawer to connect the wires. Then came the moment of truth: I tried turing on the oven. I held the button down to keep the light off, and after a few seconds I saw it: IT GLOWED!! It worked!! After yelling a satisfying "YEAH!!," I turned it off, put back the drawer, the diverter (more pulling and pushing and twisting), and the oven floor. Now it's all working perfectly and it took a very short time to fix. And a little luck that the problem was with such a simple part.
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Mark from Rego Park, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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Stripped leveler screw making impossible to level my washer
Put blocks under the washer where the leveling leg was needed and screwed the part into the washer. Then it was just a matter of moving the washer into place and leveling. Pretty easy.
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Rebecca from Wylie, TX
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Wrench set
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leak
removed then installed new unit by hand. received order the next day-am. delivery time great.
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George from Plainville, MA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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