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This is a clutch for your washing machine. The clutch is made of a white plastic material and is used within washing machines to engage and disengage the transmission during the wash and spin cycles, and ultimately help spin the basket of the tub so your clothes finish damp and not soaked. If your washer has issues with spinning or agitating, this part is likely broken or has worn out, and will need to be replaced. To replace this part, some disassembly of your washer will be required, and tools like a screwdriver and socket wrench will be needed. This clutch is sold as an individual and does not come with any other parts.
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Noisy and Marks Left on Clothes | Spinning Issues | Will not agitate
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Clutch the exact part
It was pretty easy to instal and install a new belt washer works great thanks
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needed mode selector, and gears replaced
year and a half old unit. The Mode selector failed to properly engage the gears and gears were grinding. O moved dryer out of area. And then turned off water, disconnected the hoses from wall. Placed hoses including drain hose into 5-gallon bucket and clamped so they would stay. I then moved washer away from wall about 2'. The
... Read moren tipped it back against wall. Used 2x4 to keep it there as a support. (Doing this allowed me to keep it in the area and not dump water on floor. Then removed the gear guard, gears and mode selector. Reinstalled all parts and packed gears with synthetic grease made for plastic. It is now working like new. Parts were exact match. Took 30 minutes. Also cleaned the dryer vet line while I had it apart.
first disconnect the electric power cord. Disconnect the incoming water lines. Tip washer up or better yet flat on the floor where bottom is completely exposed. Remove bolts holding guard over belt and motor. remove bolts [2] holding clutch arm into plastic bearing, remove old belt will slide off pulley, remove bolt holding pulley to shaf
... Read moret, calls for a puller but I applied pulling pressure while working back and froth; no problem but could have been. chance clutch bearing and reverse the process to working order. I would recommend wearing cloth or vinyl gloves once the guards are removed for the pulley and old belt has a lubricant that is somewhat messy but cleans up easy.
washer would make noise when it was spinning and sometime it would not spin out
I contacted parts select and entered washer information and asked them if they thought they would now what the problem was and and they responded with a answer and also a list of two parts that they thought might take care of the problem. I ordered the parts,looked on u tube to see how to change them and replaced both parts .I think the c
... Read morelutch was good but the drive belt was stretched and needed replaced.Know it works great.
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Thomas
September 11, 2021
Washer makes grinding noise when changing into spin mode
For model number GTW680BSJ2WS
Hello Thomas, Thank you for the question. This is normally an indication the Transmission is defective and will need to be replaced. We hope this helps!
Hello Rufus, thank you for contacting us. The most probable culprits of the issue are the bearing retainer platform, part number PS16729511, the clutch, part number PS11729473, and the transmission pulley, part number PS16226205. We hope this sorts out your problem!
My washer makes a little noise but the flor is covered in grease. When I jiggle the pulley the bottom part has movement but I don’t see any play in the shaft that the clutch attaches too. Does the clutch have grease in it? Or is it coming from the bearing
For model number Gtw460asj6ww
Hi Brian, thank you for reaching out. The grease is inside the gearcase transmission, part number PS16729509, and from that part, grease comes out. The noise produced in the washer may be due to the drive belt, part number PS11767488, and the clutch, part number PS11729473. We hope this information is useful!
Washer agitator pulls going clockwise but sometimes slips when going counterclockwise is this the clutch
For model number GTW685BSL0WS
Hi Timothy, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend tightening the agitator bolt. If it does not help, you may need to check the agitator base hybrid assembly, part number PS16743416, to fix this issue. We hope this solves your problem!
My washer is not agitating.
It takes in water and spins correctly, however the agitator spins freely in both directions when turned by hand and does not wash the clothes in it.
Please help
For model number GTW335ASN0WW
Hi Randall, thank you for getting in touch. Based on our research, if the agitator is fine, the issue could be with the transmission assembly, part number PS16729509. It drives the agitator and spins the basket in the washer. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
The clothes in the washer often end up still soaking wet at the end of a cycle. Our washer does not start the final spin cycle. It usually starts spinning, makes some clicking sounds and does not continue. It will then start to fill like it is off balance. The load inside should not cause an off-balance. We've replaced the transmission (it was leaking oil and grinding) and have tried resetting the washer by opening the lid multiple times. Resetting sometimes works to get the washer into a spin cycle. We have also run diagnostic tests on the drain pump, pressure hose and spin cycle and there are no fault codes. At a loss on what to try next.
For model number GTW465ASN1WW
Hi Eugene, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description you have provided, it seems that there is an issue with the control board, part number PS17626555. It manages the washer's functions such as filling, washing, draining and spinning. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this solves your problem!
When the washer is running with load we hear a loud squeal throughout the wash. Is this usually caused by the belt?
For model number GTW330ASK4WW
Hello Abdollah, Thank you for reaching out. We suggest checking for wear or damage to the Belt, Clutch and Pulley. If they are all clear, you may have a worn Platform Bearing Retainer & Fasteners (Gearcase). We hope this helps, good luck with the repair!
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