Part
Transmission Assembly
Product Rating
Customer
Bryan from ID
Problem
My transmission went out in my washer.
Tools
Only thing special I needed to buy that I didn’t own was a 33mm impact socket a bit larger and an unusual size to try to find locally.
Repair & Advice
Yeah I just watched a video at https://youtu.be/OOrIPQPj4MU it’s a step by step for my exact washer. I’ll add the only thing difficult for my first time was diagnosing the exact issue I was unsure I had to watch a few other videos to make sure I was fixing the issue. For me once I saw some greese/oil that had been flung around and I saw the splatter around the inside of the bottom of washer , but I inspected everything else to make sure. Only two difficult parts really removing the agitator needed more force than I thought necessary and the cable ties attached to the transmission (I ended up just ripping them off). I have sausage fingers and can’t reach into that small of a space. I loved that the transmission came with new nuts and washers, one suggestion maybe throw in some of those special cable ties. Not a big deal though I was able to hang my wires without the ties. With the video this repair was easy, without the video I would need more knowledge of agitator removal and would have made the repair difficult for me.
Story submitted on December 13, 2022
Part
Transmission Assembly
Product Rating
Customer
William from CO
Problem
The transmission was squeaking during the agitation cycle.
Tools
Screw driver, socket set, rented puller.
Repair & Advice
There was a helpful YouTube video in the reviews for this part. Was a very east repair. Probably saved $300.
Story submitted on May 30, 2023
Part
Transmission Assembly
Product Rating
Customer
David from CA
Problem
Did not agitate.
Tools
The tool most unusual was a 1 5/16" (33mm) socket needed for the tube nut.
Repair & Advice
Not hard, just take things off and put them back together. Could have used new zip tie wire holders with new part.
Story submitted on April 26, 2023