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Popular White-Westinghouse Washer Parts
- Door latch failure
- Door won’t close
- Leaking
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- Leaking
- Noisy
- Shaking and Moving
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- Burning smell
- Noisy
- Spinning Issues
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- Leaking
- Lid or door won’t close
- Locking Issues
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2. Unscrew 2 nuts holding top in place in rear of unit using phillips head screwdriver.
3.Slide top back and remove.
4. Open door of washer and unscrew 2 screws holding in door lock unit.
5.Pull out unit from the top and install new unit reconnecting the 3 wire connections. Read more...
- Leaking
- Not draining
- Will not drain
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- Will not drain
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Remove water connections
Pull out washer to have sufficient room to access the back and the top.
Removed the top panel (4 screws at top- back)
Removed the back panel (a lot of screws)
Removed small metal retainer strip on top edge over broken spring
Removed broken spring, hung top of new one.
Pulled up tub to as I stretched out the spring to mount spring to tub
From the back, unplug and remove 2 crews holding the electronic motor control unit from lower left
For both shocks:
This was the most "difficult" part - locate the 2 plastic retainer pins holding the shock, locate the tooth (or tab) holding the pin in place and push the tab in (I had to use some leverage - its stiff plastic covered in grease - a spare screwdriver handle helps to push the tab down).
After pins are removed, shock just pulls out (weight of the tub handled by the suspension springs).
Replace with new shocks (1 pack has a pair), replace pins.
Reinstall motor control unit.
Reassemble frame. reattach water supply lines.
I had to plug in the washer, activate a cycle, then unplug/plug in the washer again.
It helps to have a screwdriver attachment for a variable speed drill to handle all of the screws.
All told - about 45 minutes, most of this spent on removing the pins. Read more...
- Leaking
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- Leaking
- Marks left on clothes
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- Touchpad does not respond
- Will Not Start
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1. Removed the cover from the back of the dryer (held in place via two phillip head screws)
2. Pushed down on the idler assy and removed the idler spring to release the drum belt.
3. Inserted flat tip screwdriver between the top panel and the dryer main body in the front of the dryer to pry the top loose from the two retaining clips.
4. used phillips screwdriver to remove the two retaining screws (one left, one right) that hold the front panel to the main body of the dryer. (about a foot down from the top of the dryer).
5. disconnected the wiring plug on the top right hand side at the top of the dryer.
6. lifted the front panel slightly removing it from the main body and placed it to the side.
7. lifted the rear of the drum to release it from the bearing bracket and removed the drum belt.
8. Pulled the drum through the front of the dryer body and moved it to an open work area.
9. Reached into the Dryer and loosened the two
bearing bracket screws with a nut driver. Here's where another pair of hands would have come in handy. Holding the ground bar on the back of the drum with on hand, reached into the dryer and finished removing the bracket screws somehow managing not to drop the tiny grounding ball (size of a BB) Removed the badly damaged plastic bracket, grounding bar, and grounding ball and set
them aside to be discarded later.
10. Used impact driver with phillips attachment to remove two of the three screws that hold the bearing to the back of the drum (these are on the inside) The third screw's head stripped out and I had a very difficult time removing it. Had it not been for that, the job would have taken less than an hour.
11. I had my wife hold the bearing in place while I started the three retaining screws.
12. My wife also got behing the dryer and held the grounding bar in place while I installed the new bearing bracket . (this kept me from loosing the grounding ball)
I just reversed the rest of the procedures to install the drum belt, drum, front panel, etc.
The dryer works like new now, doesn't squeal.
Also replaced the on/off switch knob (just pulled the old one from the stem and slid the new one on. Read more...
- Burning smell
- Spins slowly
- Will not agitate
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Popular Westinghouse Washer Models
Below are the most popular Westinghouse Washer models we have. Enter your model number in the search box to find your model.
- WWS833ES0 White
- WTF330HS1
- WWS833ES1 White
- WTR430ES1 White
- WWTW3000KW0
- WWS833FS1
- WTF330HS2
- WTR430ES0 White
- SWS1339CC2 White
- SWS1549AS2 White
- WWS833FS0 White
- SWX703AQ0
- SWS933AS0
- WWS445RFS1
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- WWX213RHS1
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- WWX121ES1 White
- SWX703AS1