This belt, 5 minutes, and a 1/4″ wrench – Good as new My Kenmore MOD 110 started making some strange noises on a recent spin cycle. After canceling the cycle, I noticed no resistance when spinning the washer by hand. Immediately, I regretted stuffing the previous load to the point where I could barely close the door. I quickly began to loosen the dozen or so 1/4″ hex head sheet metal screws on the back of the washer. After two minutes I could remove the metal cover and realized the problem was isolated to the drive belt. I quickly searched…
It was just two days ago when our Whirlpool Duet Sport made a horrible noise of a belt slapping the side of the washer and then it broke and tangled up around the motor. We started shopping for a new washer, but I thought I’d give replacing myself a try. Less than $20 at risk. With the help of a YouTube video (thanks, Appliance Parts Pro .. who are great to deal with too, although this time I used this Amazon seller), we’re now washing clothes again. Unscrewing the back was tedious, but with a…
W10130913 Washer Drain Pump with Motor and Impeller Blades Assembly (120V, 60Hz) By Primeswift,Original Version,Replacement for Whirlpool Kenmore Washing Machine W10730972,8540024
Part fit the bill, quality was solid, better than OEM
3355806 AC 120V 60Hz Washer Lid Switch Replacement Part for Whirlpool Kenmore Washer – Replaces WP3355806, AP2947199 PS11741201 Washer Dryer Combo Switch, Lid
This belt, 5 minutes, and a 1/4″ wrench – Good as new My Kenmore MOD 110 started making some strange noises on a recent spin cycle. After canceling the cycle, I noticed no resistance when spinning the washer by hand. Immediately, I regretted stuffing the previous load to the point where I could barely close the door. I quickly began to loosen the dozen or so 1/4″ hex head sheet metal screws on the back of the washer. After two minutes I could remove the metal cover and realized the problem was isolated to the drive belt. I quickly searched…
It was just two days ago when our Whirlpool Duet Sport made a horrible noise of a belt slapping the side of the washer and then it broke and tangled up around the motor. We started shopping for a new washer, but I thought I’d give replacing myself a try. Less than $20 at risk. With the help of a YouTube video (thanks, Appliance Parts Pro .. who are great to deal with too, although this time I used this Amazon seller), we’re now washing clothes again. Unscrewing the back was tedious, but with a…