Washer Dryer Combo Parts
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- Drum Not Spinning
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2. pop off top of unit
3. remove front of dryer
4. lay unit on its back
5. remove drum and replace pulley assembly,belt,drum rollers of which it has 2 rear and 2 front
6. reverse above and then remove filter-vent housing and scrape off old seal install new seal
7. re-connect power,gas and vent use again
8. only sad part to whole job was seeing how cheaply whirlpool now makes thier products Read more...
- Does not dispense fabric softener or detergent
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Slip the new cogs into the underside of the cup, and slide the cup back down in the agitator housing using the slots on the side for a guide. (You may want to remove the entire agitator and assemble everything upside down, then flip it all back over to mount, so the cogs don't fall out).
Tighten the bolt, snap the cap back in place on top of the agitator and your'e done. Easy repair. Read more...
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Patience is required, take your time, take photos of the wires and also make a written wiring chart. This was the flaw in my planning. Reference the schematics from PartsSelect to number the controls. Do NOT use masking tape to identify the wires as they will have all stuck together by the time you go to reinstall them.
Most difficult process was removing and identifying the numerous wires to the back panel. They have push connectors, but some were very difficult to remove. The people doing the "how to" videos no doubt had them partially released and that made it look easy. Examine the connectors before removing to identify how they are captured by the connector. A paper clip "tool" I made enabled me to release some of the capture lugs, but some were so tight, I had to use small needle-nose pliers to open up the lug to release the wire on the connector.
When reinstalling, re-tighten those connectors.
Replacing the parts was much easier than the wiring disconnect/reconnect process. I'm happy to report that replacing the rear bearing and the front 2 green and 2 white shim/bearings immediately and completely solved my problem. For about $150, I restored my dryer to "like-new" functionality and got a lot of satisfaction from doing it. The project took about 4 hours, which could have been reduced to 2 hours had I know about the clip release and wiring identification process. Also, make sure you thoroughly vacuum out your unit while it is disassembled. Good luck!!! Read more...
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2. Removed 4 screws from inside the dryer, to take off the blower housing.
3. Removed 4 screws and took out the large metal piece which supports the drum at the front. Removed the drum.
4. Replaced the two rollers that support the drum in the rear. Cleaned the pins they run on, and oiled very lightly. Also replaced the idler roller. I was surpirsed to see that these rollers use plain bearings, not ball bearings.
5. On the front support piece, drilled out the rivets for the glides, and replaced the worn out glides with new parts. Applied a little glue (3M weatherstrip adhesive) to the cork pieces, to glue them to the metal. Attached the plastic pieces over the cork pieces, and riveted in place using rivets that came with the glide kits.
6. Replaced front and rear felt seals. This was not as tricky as I expected it to be. They were held in by metal tabs. Glued the ends where they came together.
7. Replaced the felt blower seal. Glued to the blower housing.
8. Reinstalled the drum, installed new belt, which came with good instructions (luckily).
9. Reassembled front support piece and the front of the cabinet.
I also cleaned the lint from the cabinet and from the vent hose.
In general, the job went without a hitch, and the machine probably has quite a few years left, despite the fact that it's 18 years old. This gives me a good feeling.
I'd say this would be challenging, though, for someone who is not pretty experienced with machinery repair. Also, the cost of the parts was significant enough that it would not have been unreasonable to have opted for a new machine. Read more...
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Washer Dryer Combo Brands
- Amana Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- Electrolux Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- Frigidaire Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- General Electric Washer Dryer Combo Parts
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- Jenn-Air Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- Kelvinator Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- Kenmore Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- KitchenAid Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- LG Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- Maytag Washer Dryer Combo Parts
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- Uni Washer Dryer Combo Parts
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Related Washer Dryer Combo Parts
- Washer Dryer Combo Thermostats
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- Washer Dryer Combo Fuses
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- Washer Dryer Combo Drums and Tubs
- Washer Dryer Combo Latches
- Washer Dryer Combo Seals and Gaskets
- Washer Dryer Combo Bearings
- Washer Dryer Combo Agitators
- Washer Dryer Combo Springs and Shock Absorbers
- Washer Dryer Combo Motors
- Washer Dryer Combo Pulleys
- Washer Dryer Combo Valves
- Washer Dryer Combo Switches
- Washer Dryer Combo Filters
- Washer Dryer Combo Doors
- Washer Dryer Combo Transmissions and Clutches
- Washer Dryer Combo Sensors
- Washer Dryer Combo Pumps
- Washer Dryer Combo Elements and Burners
- Washer Dryer Combo Hoses and Tubes
- Washer Dryer Combo Wire Plugs and Connectors
- Washer Dryer Combo Fans and Blowers
- Washer Dryer Combo Knobs
- Washer Dryer Combo Lights and Bulbs
- Washer Dryer Combo Caps and Lids
- Washer Dryer Combo Legs and Feet
- Washer Dryer Combo Hinges
- Washer Dryer Combo Brackets and Flanges
- Washer Dryer Combo Dispensers
- Washer Dryer Combo Circuit Boards and Touch Pads
- Washer Dryer Combo Handles
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