Part
Tub Seal Kit
Product Rating
Customer
Edward from MO
Problem
Leaking under tub next to shaft spline
Tools
Nut drivers, philips screw driver, ratchet wrench.
Repair & Advice
Removed top outer tub liner. Removed agitator, next removed tub. Set washer gently on its side. Removed drive belt, removed motor disconnected wire harness from motor, capacitor and pump. Removed agitator gears, removed transmission assembly. Removed old tub seal. Cleaned area for seal. Applied grease to new seal. Insert new seal. Replace all hardware and equipment in reverse order. Replace drive belt. Return washer to up right position. Insert tub, agitator and hardare. Replace top tub liner and lid. Reset washer with provided sequence code. Done!
Story submitted on September 27, 2016
Part
Tub Seal Kit
Product Rating
Customer
Destiny from OR
Problem
leaking under load
Tools
Screwdriver, plyers, tub nut wrench, hammer, and some elbow grease.
Repair & Advice
Noticed my washer was leaking under load, its a older washer about 9 years old, was soaking my floors. Order a new tub seal that fixed my issue. If you are working will a older washer be ready to fight to get the agitator off. Took me about an hour to pull the darn thing off. Used some tie downs and a 2x4 to get a good lift on it then hit the top of the agitator a few times to get it to come free. The tub nut was also stuck but not like the agitator after that it was a cake walk.
Story submitted on January 17, 2022
Part
Tub Seal Kit
Product Rating
Customer
Allen from OH
Problem
Tub leaked ruined bearing.
Tools
Complete tear down.
Repair & Advice
3 yr. old unit, lot of stuck parts to remove.
Story submitted on September 22, 2016