I noticed the washer wasn't agitating the load any longer. So took the agitator assembly apart and noticed that the dogs were striped and wasn't letting that agitator work properly. Went to this web sight and ordered the replacement part. When it came i went and installed it that minute. I have never attempted to work on any appliance prior to this. The instructions were well written and I was able to have my washer back up in running with in 10 minutes. It saved me having to go out and buy a new washer dryer set. Thanks for reading Jennifer of Vancouver, WA
Took old agitator apart. Seen worn parts inside. Found parts select online. Website found my parts I needed. Fed-Ex had them to me the next day. Installed new parts. Website even had a nice video on how to install them. very easy!
I had previously disassembled the agitator assembly so all that I needed to do was assemble the repair kit and reassemble the agitator. The instructions were clear and easy to follow. Having previously disassembled the parts helped to know how to reassemble the new parts. I did have a moment of frustration trying to get the bolt that holds the assembly together to line up with the agitator shaft. Finally got that solved by holding it in place with the socket wrench before placing the agitator assembly on the shaft. After reassembling the agitator, everything worked great. I figure I saved over $100.00 buying the parts and doing the job myself.
Top half of agitator was not turning with the bottom half.
1. Removed the liquid detergent receptacle from top part of upper half of agitator.
2. Pulled up on the ears of the plastic cap (at the bottom of what's left after removing the liquid receptacle) to expose the nut. Turned nut counter-clockwise with socket set while preventing lower half of agitator from turning.
3.Once nut was totally unscrewed pulled up entire agitator- works out of washing machine, then placed agitator on floor, placed my feet on lower part of agitator while pulling up on upper half of agitator and the 2 sections separated, as well as the small parts of agitator.
4. I remounted the upper half of the agitator to the lower half outside of the washing machine, but it could probably also be done by first installing the lower half of the agitator into the machine and then mounting the upper half onto the lower half.
5. I re-screwed the bolt clock-wise with one hand while preventing the lower half of the agitator from turning.
I took the liquid detergent cup off. Took the inner cap out. Removed the 7/16in. bolt out with a socket and a ratchet with an extension. I cleaned all parts. Replaced the parts. Works Great.
The top part of the agitator would not rotate correctly
As per the instructions, I pried off the cover and removed the inside piece. Then, using the socket set and extension bar, I loosened the retaining bolt. I lifted the whole upper part of the agitator and removed the inner working (those parts that the kit replaced). I broke off the tabs as instructed. The instructions mentioned a specific grease (which I didn't have and was not aware of when I ordered the repair kit), but a search on the Internet indicated that many people put the washer back together without the grease. The new parts are not an exact match for the replaced parts, but it was easy to follow the directions to build the new section. Putting the whole thing together again was easy.
Pulled of the cap and the inner cap to expose the bolt. Use the socket and loosen the bolt. Once the bolt is out take both hands and pull up on the agitator. Then you have access to the inner part. It comes right out. flip the plastic piece over. It will pull right out. Replace the agitator cams and then replace the parts as you took them out.
1) Remove agitator cap & seal assembly. 2) Remove agitator mounting bolt. (You will need socket and extension to reach bolt) 3) Remove augger by pulling up. 4) Replace agitator cam and dogs per picture in the supplied instructions. ) Apply small amount of silicon grease to thrust washer and reassemble in reverse order. Use a little silicon grease on the new rubber cap seal ring..
The instructions that came with the repair part explained how to remove and replace the repair part and was easy to understand. I removed the fabric softner dispenser and cap underneath to access the nut I needed to remove. Using socket, extension and driver the nut was removed, damaged part removed and replacement part (assembled beforehand) was installed and nut replaced. Reinstalled the cap and fabric softner dispenser and we are back in business!
According to the included instructions, I removed the cap on the agitator, pulled the sealed inner cap, removed the nut with a long extension ratchet, then pulled the whole agitator out of the machine. I then pulled the top off the agitator, removed the old cap with the worn dogs, assembled the new cap with new dogs, reassembled everything and was back in working condition in less than 15 minutes. I saved probably $50 in repairs over calling a repairman, and whatever the cost of buying a new washer would be. My washer works like new again. I plan to come back for more parts and instruction as my machine needs them. Partselect ROCKS!
top agitator section freely spins in both directions
Followed included instructions by removing mounting bolt and pulling off top agitator. Replaced thrust ring and reinstalled agitator and cams. Then reinstalled bolt, cap and softener dispenser. Easy to repair and now the machine is working properly again. Only thing the kit should include, which it doesnt, is a small tube of agitator lubricant.
I had to find a point of reference first since item came apart in wash cycle and internal pieces fell out - thank goodness for YOUTUBE. Another guy was thoughtful enough to do a video on how the assembly came apart / went back together - a huge help for sure. Actual repair was less than a half hour after obtaining new part and seeing video. The 12 year old washer works like brand new - saving me close to 1,000 dollar replacement charges.