@@appliancerepair420 not long after this repair it started throwing the same error. Had the local appliance folks out to take a look in case I had missed something. He said it needed a new transmission and to replace the washer. Well, we didn't I cleaned it up again and haven't had a problem since.
Not all metal inner tubs cpme out as easy as you show. A jack & 2 x 4 board may be needed. Id tape the lid shut because it's heavy and may damage the hinges and/or console if it falls. Did you clean the weeping hole located up top. It's below the seal on the wall of the inner liner tub? Must be clear! Did you lubricate the interior grooves of the seal? There's 2 grooves you put the lubricate in. You have to open them and put in the lube in those grooves. I'd put a little more silicone on the top of the seal where it meets the inner tub. Be sure seal fits flush with liner. Allow overnight for silicone to dry. Incidently I inspect stator center white plastic for cracks or other damage. Replace if damaged. You can use painters tape to hold that gray cover temporarily while you put stator on with bolts. Afterward remove tape. I assume you put blue threadlocker on shaft nut and only minimal hand torqued it. Because over torquing will bind the bearing causing bearings to wear quicker and it may throw a code. I put blue threadlocker on the Allen head bolt that holds on stator rotor cover. Torq the cover by hand tool only. Power tools risk damaging parts. I didn't see this part being done on video so I thought I'd mention these ideas. No disrespect intended.
Do you know if the repair kit you used in this video (W10435302 and W10447783 Bearing and Tool Kit for Compatible with Whirlpool Washers) would also work for Maytag model MVWB950YGO? If not compatible, would you know the replacement part numbers?
Hello sir. Looking to buy this unit used with this issue known. Are you happy with the overall operation of the machine? Aside from this issue how happy are you with it?
Very appreciated. I notice you didn't use any of the grease in the reassembly...any thoughts on that? I used some around the circumference of both bearings, not sure if that was a good idea, but I figured it would help get them into their places with less risk of damaging where they seated. I also did smear some on the drive shaft where it would have contacted the aluminum sleeve/tube just as a precaution....thanks again man it was a big help!
@@appliancerepair420 My machine probably got bad bearings, it’s a different whirlpool tho, I believe mine is a VMW with the bearings sealed in the transmission.
Hello there, I changed the bearing because one of them was full of dirt = sound like a jet engine. My problem is now that the rotor (with the magnets) touch sometime the motor. Does anyone have any guess on what could I do?
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I am going to replace because my machine and I have bad blood, and I'm allergic to manual labor. But the parts are only $50 now. And you can have it done in an afternoon.
Thanks! Very helpful video. Saved me a bunch of time.
Thanks. For the super chat. Glad the video was helpful to you.
Thanks for video !!! very helpful.
Don't forget to pack the shaft seal with grease, very important. The grooves should be completely packed with grease.
I haven't tried it yet. But I will be doing it as soon as I can get the parts. Thanks for the video.
It’s not that hard good luck.
Please continue. I love your videos and explanations
This video definitely help me I laid my completely over on the side while putting the motor back in
Very very detailed video. Thank you very much.
Glad it was helpful!
very detailed. thank you so much for your video. After watching it iI am more confident on doing it this week
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This was very helpful. Thank you for sharing.
Thanks for watching. Glad it was helpful
@@appliancerepair420 not long after this repair it started throwing the same error. Had the local appliance folks out to take a look in case I had missed something. He said it needed a new transmission and to replace the washer. Well, we didn't I cleaned it up again and haven't had a problem since.
Not all metal inner tubs cpme out as easy as you show. A jack & 2 x 4 board may be needed. Id tape the lid shut because it's heavy and may damage the hinges and/or console if it falls. Did you clean the weeping hole located up top. It's below the seal on the wall of the inner liner tub? Must be clear! Did you lubricate the interior grooves of the seal? There's 2 grooves you put the lubricate in. You have to open them and put in the lube in those grooves. I'd put a little more silicone on the top of the seal where it meets the inner tub. Be sure seal fits flush with liner. Allow overnight for silicone to dry. Incidently I inspect stator center white plastic for cracks or other damage. Replace if damaged. You can use painters tape to hold that gray cover temporarily while you put stator on with bolts. Afterward remove tape. I assume you put blue threadlocker on shaft nut and only minimal hand torqued it. Because over torquing will bind the bearing causing bearings to wear quicker and it may throw a code. I put blue threadlocker on the Allen head bolt that holds on stator rotor cover. Torq the cover by hand tool only. Power tools risk damaging parts. I didn't see this part being done on video so I thought I'd mention these ideas. No disrespect intended.
Thank you for the good video, amazing you can this by yourself.
Much appreciated!
I will find the bearing/seal kit and post the link later👍
Do you know if the repair kit you used in this video (W10435302 and W10447783 Bearing and Tool Kit for Compatible with Whirlpool Washers) would also work for Maytag model MVWB950YGO? If not compatible, would you know the replacement part numbers?
I think it does.
Thanks, it is indeed the right parts. I have replaced the bearings and the washer works great. I have followed your video. Thanks again!
Great 😃 video good job
Thanks 😁
Hello sir. Looking to buy this unit used with this issue known. Are you happy with the overall operation of the machine? Aside from this issue how happy are you with it?
This washer is a very good washer. Aside from it having issues with bearings. But that is due to people overloading it cue to it having a big tub.
Very appreciated. I notice you didn't use any of the grease in the reassembly...any thoughts on that? I used some around the circumference of both bearings, not sure if that was a good idea, but I figured it would help get them into their places with less risk of damaging where they seated. I also did smear some on the drive shaft where it would have contacted the aluminum sleeve/tube just as a precaution....thanks again man it was a big help!
Great job step by step!
Life saver man. Awesome video. 👌 thanks alot
You're welcome! Glad it helped
After removing five Phillips swrews the geared thing stuck wouldn't come off in the tub any advice
Soak it with wd40. Let it sit. For a bit.
I have the Whirlpool WTW4900BW0 washing machine, sounds like a jet plane in the laundry room in the spin…
Definitely a bearing problem
@@appliancerepair420 My machine probably got bad bearings, it’s a different whirlpool tho, I believe mine is a VMW with the bearings sealed in the transmission.
Great video
Do these instructions work for the MVWB766FW0 as well?
I think that one is a little different.
Doing this tomorrow. I give you credit at about 25:15 I would’ve thrown stuff. 😬
Glad to hear that. Good luck 👍
Hello there,
I changed the bearing because one of them was full of dirt = sound like a jet engine. My problem is now that the rotor (with the magnets) touch sometime the motor. Does anyone have any guess on what could I do?
Should not touch. Maybe it’s not aligned properly.
What size n type of berrings?
I buy kit from Amazon with tools included part number W10435302
Thanks!
Glad the video helps. Thanks for the super thanks.
You need a go pro on your head.
Thanks. For the feed back. I am still a very small Channel. I am working on getting one and a wireless microphone for better quality. But when people like and subscribe it helps and goes along way to help get the equipment we need
Good video, however after parts and labor, might as well just replace the washer. With something other than a Maytag!
I am going to replace because my machine and I have bad blood, and I'm allergic to manual labor.
But the parts are only $50 now.
And you can have it done in an afternoon.
Yep, i'm so NOT doing this.
Bad video doesn't show him what he's doing inside