Watching this for about the third time, and each time I am more impressed with how clear and thorough your explanation is. I think I'm done scratching my head on this job, thanks to you.
I bought my SPANNER WRENCH from Appliance Parts Pro - it was delivered in 2 days with standard delivery! This video was awesome and thankfully, comprehensive. I would not otherwise have known how to remove the spanner nut and inner basket. I took my 26+ year-old machine apart to scrub out all the soap scum and mildew that was getting pretty smelly. So far everything is working well after the reassembly! Thanks APP!
Awesome I had a leak in outer tub Used this video on how do remove the tub I had the video playing and followed it to the letter as it played Step by step,everything was exactly as you said piece by piece I sealed the crack with 3m800 sealant Now the washer is not leaking and everything is working perfectly I can't thank you enough Tony.
@@appliancepartspros if you could: how important is the agitator washer and overlying agitator clip. My washer didn't have them, so I bought a set. But, I put the peg the points up from the washer in the middle of the clip opening rather than facing it opposite the clip opening. Thanks
You did great at explaining this. It helped me to clean my used washing machine I bought - and it answered the weird smell our clothes were having. Thank you so much for making these clear and precise videos.
The internet at its best! Thank you for this video. It gave me the confidence to disassemble the machine and replace the outer tub. The repair went without a glitch.
I'm about to face the first time repair(water leaking) on my washer. I haven't even open the machine yet but I'm already building up my confidence just by watching this video. Thank you very much for the video and keep up a good work.
The greatest tutorial ever! How you carry the viewers step by step without ever stopping to make excuses. Thank you! I will definitely will watch more of your videos.
This was a superb tutorial. I had an old washer where the aggitator screw had literally crumbed away from rust and the inside tub was absolutely coated with mould. I was able to order the part I needed by watching this and get in there and clean every piece. It's running like new as I type this. Thank you!
Very informational video. However, my problem was with the right side panel of the casing which came loose and I can't screw it back in at the bottom back right side because it is bent. Any videos on how to repair the panel? I have an old-school Maytag top-load washer and can not find a video anywhere dealing with dents.
Just took mine apart and was amazed at how much debris was on the bottom of the plastic tub and lining the outside of the stainless steel tub. My washer was intermittenlty over filling and finding nothing wrong with the hose or the pressure switch, I decided to take the tubs out and clean them. Back together now and no sign of fill problem (yet). Do be careful with the plastic tub. I managed to put a 3 inch hole in the side with a the edge of a wooden scrub brush. Granted I was outside in 32 degree weather, but it seems as though the plastic had become brittle over time. Fixed hole this way. Rough sand, acetone clean, 4 layers of fiberglass soaked in epoxy resin. Two inside and two outside. Did it in two batches one after the other. Cured it overnight and fix is solid.
This is a great video, clear an concise. I have a question, I cleaned the entire machine because of smell when emptying. I unclipped and removed the tub cover, and the tub has a hollow ring mounted on top of it. When I removed this ring to clean it I noticed it had a liquid in it, possibly water, but could not find any holes for the water to enter or escape. My question is; is this ring supposed to have water in it? And, If not, can I drill a hole to let water out, then reseal the hole? The machine now vibrates in the spin cycle. Thanking you in advance for your reply.
Pro Tip: On mine I couldn't get the suspension springs off of the brackets. If you have the same trouble you can remove the brackets first. Just reduce the tension on the bracket by pulling the spring toward you then remove the screws.
Really excellent instructive video. Would you recommend cleaning the inner porcelain tub of the grime and excess soap scum when you have it removed? Seems a shame to put back in a scummy maybe moldy porcelain inner tub after all the work of changing out the outer tub. Thanks!
Thanks for the fantastic video. It helped greatly and everything works perfect now. I only needed the 1st 4:49 and the last 4 minutes to take out the steel tub for cleaning. Keep up the great instructional videos. They covered my large learning gap when it comes to disassembling washing machines.
Good video now we have a clean, stink free washer in our rental unit. I did not have and could not readily find a spanner so in the end I bought a cheap 14" pipe wrench ($12.00) and cut the handle to 8 1/2 " so it would fit in the tub then it worked well for removing the nut. Anything less than 14" would not open wide enough to span the nut. Thanks
Not that I'm a big hurry but...when are you planning to respond to my inquiry? Actually, I'm now desperate because I don't want to make any mistakes so that's why I posted here. If you can't help me, just say so.
Not sure what happened, we looked at the comments for this video and did not see a question posted by you. If you still need help you can post it here or you can also post the problem along with the appliance model number on our repair forum and the techs can help you troubleshoot the problem. forum.appliancepartspros.com/
so the special tool to remove the large retainer nut on the shaft, is that about, safely speaking, the only way to remove the metal tub to inspect & clean the outer tub? Thanks & great video!
Real pros and very professional. Thanks for all your videos their a god send I replaced a water pump on the same model very easy thanks to Appliancepartspros god bless America and the rest of the world too
I have an older KitchenAid washer very similar to the washer being worked on here. It leaking intermittently. I’ve watched your other videos showing common areas for leaks but can’t seem to find. There aren’t any obvious water trails indicating where it might be leaking from. I’m assuming it’s either the tub seal or pump. My question is is it possible for the seal to have an intermittent leak or will they leak consistently?
This is my favorite washing machine repair video ever. So simple and step by step! Can't wait for my next day off! By-the-way, what do you recommend for cleaning the scum from the inner and outer tubs? Vinegar, 409, Simple Green, anything else?
Thanks for your feedback! While you've got it taken apart, it would be a good idea to wipe everything down with vinegar to kill germs and deodorize (the vinegar smell itself will pass). Once it's repaired, we recommend regularly using Affresh to clean the machine and get rid of odor-causing bacteria and detergent residue: www.appliancepartspros.com/whirlpool-affresh-washer-cleaner-w10135699-ap4308494.html
GOD I WISH I HAULED MINE OUT TO THE GARAGE. Working on it in the laundry room is going to make me go insane! Without your video I would never have thought to use that hole on the back of the case to undo the bracket on the back... I was trying to manipulate a pair of pliers to do it. Just screaming.
Great Video!!! Thanks for all of the amazing detail!!! Question: How can we clean the washer, without taking it apart? I noticed there was some dirt/soap scum on the outside of inner tub and on the inside of the outer tub - the piece you were removing.
Wow, thank you so much!!! This is just what I was looking for!!! Also, you don't have to have that special spanner wrench, you can take a small flat-head screwdriver and hit it out with it.
I have a repair manual that says the same thing however I had to use the spanner wrench because even with a sledge hammer on the screw driver, it didn't budge. Take care
@@JimTMcDaniels1 I'm in the same boat. Really don't want to buy the spanner wrench for this one project. Spanner nut is not budging at all though with hammer and screwdriver
hole developed near one of the 4 hanging balancing rods. Kenmore HE top loader. Could be that the rod had something to do with wearing the hole into the outer tub. Hole is about the size of a pencil. The material is unknown to me. Can a hole in this material be repaired by some type of epoxy?
having brown flakes on clothes after wash cycle.... i used this video to take apart and cleaned drum and outer plastic tub... she was nasty with soap scum reassembled and no more crap on clothes. thanks for providing this vijeo
I was reading a blog where the person had the same problem with her old washer. She poured boiling water between the tub and the drive block. Hope this helps :)
The threaded section that's left behind when we remove the nut (male). Is that supposed to come out with the inner tub or stay on the shaft? I can't get my tub out.
+lovefeist You can go to our website and enter your appliance model number to view the parts breakdowns to be sure you get the correct part for your model. ruclips.net/video/0rwLLp8NDOI/видео.html
If you cant remove the springs on the outer tub you may have to just remove the bolts. They work with the brackets as a lever to tension the springs on mine; it's an Estate by Whirlpool.
Take used carpet pad-foam and spray adhesive to the inside surface of the washer metal exterior. About all you can do for that. Some deluxe models had such added when new. Take care
We have a series 80 Kenmore. The outer tub cracked, and it seems to me this was caused by extreme wobbling when washer spins. Yet, upon disassembly, all springs as shown in this video are connected. I don't want to spend money on a new outer tub, so are there any ideas as to why this is wobbling so violently? It shakes the wall....thanks.
You may find you can fix the crack I would try, first cleaning the area thoroughly and lastly with rubbing alcohol. Then using super glue in and around the crack and then sprinkling with bakng soda on both sides around the wetted crack area Repeat wetting the crack area outline with super glue and then sprinkle with baking soda till you build up some on both sides. This super glue reacts to the baking soda making a very hard plastic repair. I don't know why it was so unbalanced Check the top ring is suppose to have a liquid in it to help reduce unbalancing issues. Take care
my washer stopped spinning after I replaced the clutch it still was not spinning ...took my drum apart there was a sock stuck in between the buckets acting as a brake took it out good as new
My Estate inner tub just won't lift straight up off the drive block. Feels like it's stuck, rusted or something else is holding it down. I've sprayed WD-40 around the edges of the drive block and inner tub hoping to free it loose but nothing still. Any tips? I need to get this off so I can order the outer tub from you ASAP.
Usually when things are stuck like that, the first thing we recommend is a thorough soaking with Rust Buster to dissolve some of the gunk that has it stuck. Then you may need to take something like a rubber mallet to tap it free. .
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Would this work on an Amana Washer? Are the same tools needed as what you have listed? The wire from an underwire bra came out and got through the small holes of the inner drum and is stuck. I need to get it out.
It would really depend on the design of the Amana. You can go to our website and enter your appliance model number to view the parts breakdowns to see how it comes apart.
after leaving the thing soaking in wd-40 overnight, the inner tub [finally] let go. the inside sleeve of the inner tub is heavily rusted, so it needs replacement. the cause of the noise? seems there was a small nail between the inner & outer tubs! now that that is out of the way, it should run quietly again. sigh.
It may be stuck in there from all the years of residue. You can try and break it free, use a rubber hammer if you have one or a piece of wood to protect the tub/shaft so you do not damage it.
nvm it wasn't too long, mine was long enough. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! My 20 something year old washer is in desperate need of a deep clean. It stinks and so do all my clothes :(
I cannot remove the inner basket, mind you it is an old kenmore and stuck to the drive block, any suggestions on how to remove it without causing damage?
Thoroughly soaking it with Rust Buster is the first, simplest thing I would try. If that doesn't work, you can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We’re here to help 7 days a week.
I found out what those are here recently,they are actually 3 of them ,when you buy a new washer it comes with locking pins so the whole insides dont move during transit,sometimes when you get a new washer it will come with a yellow string of sorts that sticks out the back,like a loop, you pull the string out, this in turn detaches metal pins that hold the base together and the pins drop in these little cups to stay in the for the life of the washer,i was taking mine apart and i was like WTF? never heard of them before,guess they dont want the assembly moving while they are beings transported new.
@@dntlss wow! What an answer! I took my inner tub out & scrubbed it after replacing the pump. The little cups i just left them where they are. Thank you 🤓
Patched the outer tub, probably a coin broke it. I used shards of plastic from parts of the drum to solder over the crack after spot welding them with a solder gun. Use a low heat soldering gun or you'll screw it up. Springs are giving me a problem putting them back. Good video, thank you and youtube, I'm just bad at this stuff...but it should all work.
I did everything as instructed, however, the tub still seems unbalanced when it goes into spin cycle. All my springs are good and the balance spring on the back is on. What's the issue? why does the basket bang up against the housing unit?
+Daniel Acevedo...This reply is a year too late, but I'm posting it for those who come across the same problem you experienced. It sounds like your washer's Skate Plate became misaligned when you removed your tubs. It's a simple fix...The part is not broken...It just needs to be positioned correctly Appliance Parts Pros part number: AP6008860
So i took my inner tub and top apart to deep clean it. It was seriously dirty. When i put everything back, the agitator is now on when i first turn it on (when the water is filling).....also after a spin cycle, water gets pumped in for a minute making everything soaking wet again....what could be the issue?
Perhaps you detached the tube to the water level switch and also reattached when partially full when water started.leaking to floor. You CANNOT reattach with water in tub or lies to switch. Empty tub below assembly where tube attaches and attach empty tube. Been there, done that.
A two jaw automotive gear puller. Rent one at Advance Auto or simaler. There are you tube videos to show how it is done. SAVES your bacon! Easy-peasy. Don't waste your time with tapping and frustration. Just Git er DONE! Spray with PLENTY of penetrating oil. When you hear the LOUD crack, it is FREE!
@@broncobra Man i had to replace my inner tub today and saw you comment so while i was out i stopped at the parts store and rented me one,worked like a charm, thank you, you a Ford man?
@@dntlss Ford trucks (BRONCO), Mopar cars, lol. 429 CobraJet to put in my Bronco? Calling it the BronCobra. How Ford should have made them? Bought a HellCat crate engine to put in my 1972 Challenger. That should be fun? lol. Life is ALL about fun? Don't ever short yourself.
Tap the center shaft of the inner tub with a rubber mallet to help break it free, rock the inner tub back and forth then tun the tub and rock it back and forth again. It may take a while but the inner tub should come free so you can lift it out.
I got the spanner nut off, and the tub cover off but the inner tub would not lift out. Then i read on the top of the inner tub it says non-removable ???. (what ever that means), but again the inner tub won't lift out. What now ?. Is mine some different model ?. (everything else was the same). The clutch is spinning but the shaft is not. the drive block looks ok from the top. Would that indicate a different problem ?, (such as the clutch or a broken shaft, ???).
shirleymae30 Not sure what model you have but I suggest that you post the problem along with the appliance model number on our repair forum and the techs can help you troubleshoot the problem.
The message on the top of the tub actually says, "Plug not removable". This is referring to a nearby plastic Philips screw-in plug that appears to be the fill-hole for the balance ring. We were told a few comments above not to try and remove that fluid. It's needed for balancing the tub. My inner tub was stuck, too. I got it free by giving the top of the grey metal part that the spanner nut screws onto (the drive block, not the shaft) a shot with a hammer while pulling up on the outer drum. (Best done with an assistant!) One or two knocks should do it. Don't damage the threads on the block's outer surface.
It can likely be removed, though it depends on the model. If a video is not offered for what you need, keep in mind that we offer additional technical support for free. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number to give you accurate advice, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
Spanner nut on my 6 year old machine is really stuck on there. Sprayed it with PB Blaster twice and it hasn't budged. Going to go at it again tomorrow, it's LOUD smacking that with a hammer - like a gong. Don't want to wake the neighbors!
Jennykay85 Yes they do make a lot of noise, hope you are able to get it off! If it is so corroded that you can not get it off you may have to cut it off and replace it and the drive block.
I tried PB Blaster also, let it sit for a few hours ans still no go. Got tired of waiting, so I had to use a propane torch on the outer edges all around the spanner nut to get it to release. I replaced my tub seal a couple years ago and is started leaking again. This time I cleaned the shaft where the inside of the tub seal rests and will be applying silicone rubber sealant in this area also. The rust broke the seal & let the water out between the shaft & inner seal surface. I also used never sieze on the spanner threads when I reassembled to aid in future removal if required.
+Renée Bullen The block is separate from the tub, it could be stuck to the tub from all the build up over the years. Your washer should come apart just like the one in the video. If the filter prevents the block from dropping out you may have to remove it.
I'm not sure what you mean by a "wire that's in the shape of a sea". If you go to our website www.appliancepartspros.com/ and put your model into the search bar, you should be able to see an exploded diagram of your appliance. You can use this tool on our website to help you find the model number: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx If you still have questions, you can always get in touch with us and we'll talk you through it. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We’re here to help 7 days a week.
lmao, 3 taps on the spanner nut and it starts to spin like a helicopter. In real life: 1) put looooooots of penetrating oil, 2) tap tap tap tap tap tap 3) more oil, 4) bang bang bang 5) more oil, more bang bang bang 6) get frustrated, bang bang, call few companies who would help you do it, only to get refused 7) angry, decide to dump the washer, buy a new one 8) frustrated at the market seeing overpriced junks and how you could save a lot of money by fixing your current washer 9) come back, repeat tap tap, bang bang, 10) cry, 11) drink 12) cry more 13) go back to step (1)
Watching this for about the third time, and each time I am more impressed with how clear and thorough your explanation is. I think I'm done scratching my head on this job, thanks to you.
I bought my SPANNER WRENCH from Appliance Parts Pro - it was delivered in 2 days with standard delivery!
This video was awesome and thankfully, comprehensive. I would not otherwise have known how to remove the spanner nut and inner basket.
I took my 26+ year-old machine apart to scrub out all the soap scum and mildew that was getting pretty smelly. So far everything is working well after the reassembly!
Thanks APP!
I used a hammer and a crowbar
Awesome I had a leak in outer tub
Used this video on how do remove the tub
I had the video playing and followed it to the letter as it played
Step by step,everything was exactly as you said piece by piece
I sealed the crack with 3m800 sealant
Now the washer is not leaking and everything is working perfectly
I can't thank you enough
Tony.
Awesome, glad you got the washer fixed!
These are the best How-to videos I have ever watched. Thank-you Matt, you do an awesome job of explaining every step.
+Kris Jevens Thanks, glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!
These are the best how-to videos. Right to the point and they assume the person needing the information has mechanical knowledge/skills.
Just cleaned the inner plastic tub today. This video made the whole thing possible. Thank you!
You're welcome! Glad you were able to get your issue taken care of!
@@appliancepartspros if you could: how important is the agitator washer and overlying agitator clip. My washer didn't have them, so I bought a set. But, I put the peg the points up from the washer in the middle of the clip opening rather than facing it opposite the clip opening. Thanks
You did great at explaining this. It helped me to clean my used washing machine I bought - and it answered the weird smell our clothes were having.
Thank you so much for making these clear and precise videos.
You guys are the PROS, you helped us out in a pinch and WE APPRECIATED all you assistance. Keep up the great work. Sincerely, Vince
A Rivera Thanks Vince, Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!
The internet at its best! Thank you for this video. It gave me the confidence to disassemble the machine and replace the outer tub. The repair went without a glitch.
Good job on the repair, glad the video helped you get it done!
you guys are awesome!!! thanks for taking the time to show us step by step in such a detailed manner.
Glad the video helped you get the washer up and running!
I'm about to face the first time repair(water leaking) on my washer. I haven't even open the machine yet but I'm already building up my confidence just by watching this video.
Thank you very much for the video and keep up a good work.
allgoo19 Awesome, hope you get the leak fixed!
Thank you SO much! I was able to fix my washer on my own thanks to your clear instructions.
The greatest tutorial ever! How you carry the viewers step by step without ever stopping to make excuses. Thank you! I will definitely will watch more of your videos.
Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed up!
This was a superb tutorial. I had an old washer where the aggitator screw had literally crumbed away from rust and the inside tub was absolutely coated with mould. I was able to order the part I needed by watching this and get in there and clean every piece. It's running like new as I type this. Thank you!
+M Zepf Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed up!
Very informational video. However, my problem was with the right side panel of the casing which came loose and I can't screw it back in at the bottom back right side because it is bent. Any videos on how to repair the panel? I have an old-school Maytag top-load washer and can not find a video anywhere dealing with dents.
Just took mine apart and was amazed at how much debris was on the bottom of the plastic tub and lining the outside of the stainless steel tub. My washer was intermittenlty over filling and finding nothing wrong with the hose or the pressure switch, I decided to take the tubs out and clean them. Back together now and no sign of fill problem (yet). Do be careful with the plastic tub. I managed to put a 3 inch hole in the side with a the edge of a wooden scrub brush. Granted I was outside in 32 degree weather, but it seems as though the plastic had become brittle over time. Fixed hole this way. Rough sand, acetone clean, 4 layers of fiberglass soaked in epoxy resin. Two inside and two outside. Did it in two batches one after the other. Cured it overnight and fix is solid.
You are the Bob Ross of appliance repairs! Also very informative.
Thanks for your feedback! We can't help you paint happy trees, but we can help you repair appliances and end up with a happy washer! :)
I’m glad he showed how to put the cabinet back on.
This is a great video, clear an concise. I have a question, I cleaned the entire machine because of smell when emptying. I unclipped and removed the tub cover, and the tub has a hollow ring mounted on top of it. When I removed this ring to clean it I noticed it had a liquid in it, possibly water, but could not find any holes for the water to enter or escape. My question is; is this ring supposed to have water in it? And, If not, can I drill a hole to let water out, then reseal the hole? The machine now vibrates in the spin cycle. Thanking you in advance for your reply.
Pro Tip: On mine I couldn't get the suspension springs off of the brackets. If you have the same trouble you can remove the brackets first. Just reduce the tension on the bracket by pulling the spring toward you then remove the screws.
Yes this is the balance ring, it is filled with liquid to help balance the washer.
This was an awesome video! You saved me from buying a new washer! Thank you for the detailed explanation.
Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!
Good job
Really excellent instructive video. Would you recommend cleaning the inner porcelain tub of the grime and excess soap scum when you have it removed? Seems a shame to put back in a scummy maybe moldy porcelain inner tub after all the work of changing out the outer tub. Thanks!
+Sumitra Joy Of course, you can always take the time to clean it up since you have it out!
This saved my life today! Great instructions and washer is working fine again! Thanks a lot!
Glad the video helped you out!
Yes, definitely buy the special wrench! I used a wrench-type device and it was a nightmare to get the nut loose.
Excellent step by step instructions. A million thanks for this helpful video
Rick McTaggart You are welcome, glad you were able to get the washer fixed!
Thanks this is THE ONLY OUTER TUB REPLACEMENT VID I FOUND again THANKS.
Thanks for the fantastic video. It helped greatly and everything works perfect now. I only needed the 1st 4:49 and the last 4 minutes to take out the steel tub for cleaning. Keep up the great instructional videos. They covered my large learning gap when it comes to disassembling washing machines.
Glad the video helped you out!
Excellent video! I need to get to my tub for some serious cleaning and this has been a great help! If I need parts I'll be sure to check your site.
+TheGreatYogurt Glad the video helped you get the washer cleaned up!
Good video now we have a clean, stink free washer in our rental unit. I did not have and could not readily find a spanner so in the end I bought a cheap 14" pipe wrench ($12.00) and cut the handle to 8 1/2 " so it would fit in the tub then it worked well for removing the nut. Anything less than 14" would not open wide enough to span the nut. Thanks
Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!
Not that I'm a big hurry but...when are you planning to respond to my inquiry? Actually, I'm now desperate because I don't want to make any mistakes so that's why I posted here. If you can't help me, just say so.
Not sure what happened, we looked at the comments for this video and did not see a question posted by you. If you still need help you can post it here or you can also post the problem along with the appliance model number on our repair forum and the techs can help you troubleshoot the problem. forum.appliancepartspros.com/
Got my spanner from a local appliance parts store but appliancepartspros has it for about $16, #AP4503397
Thanks for pointing that out, Richard!
so the special tool to remove the large retainer nut on the shaft, is that about, safely speaking, the only way to remove the metal tub to inspect & clean the outer tub? Thanks & great video!
I subscribed because this is one of the best step by step video I have ever seen
Thank's
Real pros and very professional. Thanks for all your videos their a god send I replaced a water pump on the same model very easy thanks to Appliancepartspros god bless America and the rest of the world too
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Thank you so much I really appreciate you and love how you explain everything 🙏
Thank you. Glad we were able to help you out. If we can help you with anything in the future please let us know.
I have an older KitchenAid washer very similar to the washer being worked on here. It leaking intermittently. I’ve watched your other videos showing common areas for leaks but can’t seem to find. There aren’t any obvious water trails indicating where it might be leaking from. I’m assuming it’s either the tub seal or pump. My question is is it possible for the seal to have an intermittent leak or will they leak consistently?
Another perfectly explained and shown video. thank you THANK YOU for all your help! I couldn't have fixed my washer without you!
Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!
You sir are the man! Thank you, you saved me.
Great vid, one question. What are the lubricating recommendations for the tub/drive shaft?
these are great videos, good detail, clearly explained, first class!
This is my favorite washing machine repair video ever. So simple and step by step! Can't wait for my next day off! By-the-way, what do you recommend for cleaning the scum from the inner and outer tubs? Vinegar, 409, Simple Green, anything else?
Thanks for your feedback! While you've got it taken apart, it would be a good idea to wipe everything down with vinegar to kill germs and deodorize (the vinegar smell itself will pass). Once it's repaired, we recommend regularly using Affresh to clean the machine and get rid of odor-causing bacteria and detergent residue: www.appliancepartspros.com/whirlpool-affresh-washer-cleaner-w10135699-ap4308494.html
GOD I WISH I HAULED MINE OUT TO THE GARAGE.
Working on it in the laundry room is going to make me go insane!
Without your video I would never have thought to use that hole on the back of the case to undo the bracket on the back...
I was trying to manipulate a pair of pliers to do it. Just screaming.
Glad the video has been able to assist you!
Thanks. Very nicely done. Definitely helpful.
Thanks very much, with this video my brother and me fixed the washer machine.
eduardo gomezdelaf Good job on getting the washer up and running!
Very good demonstration. Paced and deliberate instructions. Thanks for sharing.
You're welcome!
Great Video!!! Thanks for all of the amazing detail!!!
Question: How can we clean the washer, without taking it apart? I noticed there was some dirt/soap scum on the outside of inner tub and on the inside of the outer tub - the piece you were removing.
Wow, thank you so much!!! This is just what I was looking for!!! Also, you don't have to have that special spanner wrench, you can take a small flat-head screwdriver and hit it out with it.
Thanks for the tip, glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!
I have a repair manual that says the same thing however I had to use the spanner wrench because even with a sledge hammer on the screw driver, it didn't budge.
Take care
@@JimTMcDaniels1 I'm in the same boat. Really don't want to buy the spanner wrench for this one project. Spanner nut is not budging at all though with hammer and screwdriver
Great video. Very professional and informative. I do not have a spanner wrench. What is the second preferred tool?
Go to Amazon and buy the proper tool! They are cheap, less than $20
broncobra thanks so much!
Great video. You make it easier to repair my washer. Thanks a mil.
hole developed near one of the 4 hanging balancing rods. Kenmore HE top loader. Could be that the rod had something to do with wearing the hole into the outer tub. Hole is about the size of a pencil. The material is unknown to me. Can a hole in this material be repaired by some type of epoxy?
having brown flakes on clothes after wash cycle.... i used this video to take apart and cleaned drum and outer plastic tub... she was nasty with soap scum reassembled and no more crap on clothes. thanks for providing this vijeo
Glad the video helped you get the washer cleaned up!
OMG thanks so very much.I am a totall chick and was able to do this by myself!!! thank you. Yay!! no more stinking tub
I was reading a blog where the person had the same problem with her old washer. She poured boiling water between the tub and the drive block. Hope this helps :)
The threaded section that's left behind when we remove the nut (male). Is that supposed to come out with the inner tub or stay on the shaft? I can't get my tub out.
I want to clean the outside of the basket on a maytag washer. How do I know which spanner wrench I need?
Silly Question, but can I take the tubs out just to clean and get rid of that smell?
Fantastically helpful. What is the part number for the outer tub seal you replaced?
+lovefeist You can go to our website and enter your appliance model number to view the parts breakdowns to be sure you get the correct part for your model. ruclips.net/video/0rwLLp8NDOI/видео.html
If you cant remove the springs on the outer tub you may have to just remove the bolts. They work with the brackets as a lever to tension the springs on mine; it's an Estate by Whirlpool.
Thanks for that tip!
What if there’s water stuck into the inner tub? Will that come out on a drain cycle
Great detailed video. Thanks so much
You're very welcome!
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I wonder if you could put insulation on the inside of the housing to make it quieter. Maybe use "greatstuff" foam spray to put a 1 inch layer......
Steven C I have never done that. They do make high density sound deadening material that is used in cars and some newer appliances.
Take used carpet pad-foam and spray adhesive to the inside surface of the washer metal exterior.
About all you can do for that. Some deluxe models had such added when new.
Take care
We have a series 80 Kenmore. The outer tub cracked, and it seems to me this was caused by extreme wobbling when washer spins. Yet, upon disassembly, all springs as shown in this video are connected. I don't want to spend money on a new outer tub, so are there any ideas as to why this is wobbling so violently? It shakes the wall....thanks.
You may find you can fix the crack I would try, first cleaning the area thoroughly and lastly with rubbing alcohol.
Then using super glue in and around the crack and then sprinkling with bakng soda on both sides around the wetted crack area Repeat wetting the crack area outline with super glue and then sprinkle with baking soda till you build up some on both sides. This super glue reacts to the baking soda making a very hard plastic repair.
I don't know why it was so unbalanced Check the top ring is suppose to have a liquid in it to help reduce unbalancing issues.
Take care
Thanks dude, scratch that off of my list...
Exactly what we were looking for thank you
Nice job very helpful, thanks
my washer stopped spinning after I replaced the clutch it still was not spinning ...took my drum apart there was a sock stuck in between the buckets acting as a brake took it out good as new
Awesome video. We're giving our tub a good cleaning.
Okay, our tub has not needed to be removed in over 20 years and is fused tight. How do we break that fuse to remove the tub?
My Estate inner tub just won't lift straight up off the drive block. Feels like it's stuck, rusted or something else is holding it down. I've sprayed WD-40 around the edges of the drive block and inner tub hoping to free it loose but nothing still. Any tips? I need to get this off so I can order the outer tub from you ASAP.
Usually when things are stuck like that, the first thing we recommend is a thorough soaking with Rust Buster to dissolve some of the gunk that has it stuck. Then you may need to take something like a rubber mallet to tap it free. .
When you remove the inner tub the fluid in the top ring is normal.
Do they sell the inner tubs?
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Would this work on an Amana Washer? Are the same tools needed as what you have listed? The wire from an underwire bra came out and got through the small holes of the inner drum and is stuck. I need to get it out.
It would really depend on the design of the Amana. You can go to our website and enter your appliance model number to view the parts breakdowns to see how it comes apart.
trying this - got past that specialized nut but no way is that inner tub just easily coming out - it's always something, isn't it?
after leaving the thing soaking in wd-40 overnight, the inner tub [finally] let go. the inside sleeve of the inner tub is heavily rusted, so it needs replacement. the cause of the noise? seems there was a small nail between the inner & outer tubs! now that that is out of the way, it should run quietly again. sigh.
I also can't lift the inner tub out.
Should I bang the shaft with a hammer? Or is there a better trick?
It may be stuck in there from all the years of residue. You can try and break it free, use a rubber hammer if you have one or a piece of wood to protect the tub/shaft so you do not damage it.
Hit the grey metal part lower down, not the shaft. Lift the drum at the same time.
how long is that extension!? lol I need to get me one so I can take out the basket and clean my washer!
nvm it wasn't too long, mine was long enough. THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO! My 20 something year old washer is in desperate need of a deep clean. It stinks and so do all my clothes :(
I cannot remove the inner basket, mind you it is an old kenmore and stuck to the drive block, any suggestions on how to remove it without causing damage?
Thoroughly soaking it with Rust Buster is the first, simplest thing I would try. If that doesn't work, you can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We’re here to help 7 days a week.
Great video. Thank you!
+Elica pirrone Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!
That dust cap is stubborn! What are those 2 small (they look like a tiny drinking cup) things below the frame? What are they for? Thanks
I found out what those are here recently,they are actually 3 of them ,when you buy a new washer it comes with locking pins so the whole insides dont move during transit,sometimes when you get a new washer it will come with a yellow string of sorts that sticks out the back,like a loop, you pull the string out, this in turn detaches metal pins that hold the base together and the pins drop in these little cups to stay in the for the life of the washer,i was taking mine apart and i was like WTF? never heard of them before,guess they dont want the assembly moving while they are beings transported new.
@@dntlss wow! What an answer! I took my inner tub out & scrubbed it after replacing the pump. The little cups i just left them where they are. Thank you 🤓
Patched the outer tub, probably a coin broke it. I used shards of plastic from parts of the drum to solder over the crack after spot welding them with a solder gun. Use a low heat soldering gun or you'll screw it up. Springs are giving me a problem putting them back. Good video, thank you and youtube, I'm just bad at this stuff...but it should all work.
annierose11 Glad the video helped you get the appliance fixed! Patching is not the best way to repair these, as it could fail again.
thank you for teaching me
You are welcome.
I did everything as instructed, however, the tub still seems unbalanced when it goes into spin cycle. All my springs are good and the balance spring on the back is on. What's the issue? why does the basket bang up against the housing unit?
+Daniel Acevedo...This reply is a year too late, but I'm posting it for those who come across the same problem you experienced.
It sounds like your washer's Skate Plate became misaligned when you removed your tubs.
It's a simple fix...The part is not broken...It just needs to be positioned correctly
Appliance Parts Pros part number: AP6008860
Super Sir thank you very much
You da man! Thanks.
So i took my inner tub and top apart to deep clean it. It was seriously dirty. When i put everything back, the agitator is now on when i first turn it on (when the water is filling).....also after a spin cycle, water gets pumped in for a minute making everything soaking wet again....what could be the issue?
Perhaps you detached the tube to the water level switch and also reattached when partially full when water started.leaking to floor. You CANNOT reattach with water in tub or lies to switch. Empty tub below assembly where tube attaches and attach empty tube. Been there, done that.
Is that a TB123A spanner wrench?
i am having a hard time removing the inner basket it seems stuck do you have any suggestions?
A two jaw automotive gear puller. Rent one at Advance Auto or simaler. There are you tube videos to show how it is done. SAVES your bacon! Easy-peasy.
Don't waste your time with tapping and frustration. Just Git er DONE! Spray with PLENTY of penetrating oil. When you hear the LOUD crack, it is FREE!
@@broncobra Man i had to replace my inner tub today and saw you comment so while i was out i stopped at the parts store and rented me one,worked like a charm, thank you, you a Ford man?
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Excellent, is a usefully video
viejo023 Hope the video helped get the washer fixed!
Can you advise how to get the inner tub off of a corroded shaft without breaking something?
Tap the center shaft of the inner tub with a rubber mallet to help break it free, rock the inner tub back and forth then tun the tub and rock it back and forth again. It may take a while but the inner tub should come free so you can lift it out.
Super helpful. Thanks guys.
GOOD tutorial!!!
Jay Beal Glad you were able to get the washer fixed!
I got the spanner nut off, and the tub cover off but the inner tub would not lift out. Then i read on the top of the inner tub it says non-removable ???. (what ever that means), but again the inner tub won't lift out. What now ?. Is mine some different model ?. (everything else was the same). The clutch is spinning but the shaft is not. the drive block looks ok from the top. Would that indicate a different problem ?, (such as the clutch or a broken shaft, ???).
shirleymae30 Not sure what model you have but I suggest that you post the problem along with the appliance model number on our repair forum and the techs can help you troubleshoot the problem.
Ok, thanks.
The message on the top of the tub actually says, "Plug not removable". This is referring to a nearby plastic Philips screw-in plug that appears to be the fill-hole for the balance ring. We were told a few comments above not to try and remove that fluid. It's needed for balancing the tub.
My inner tub was stuck, too. I got it free by giving the top of the grey metal part that the spanner nut screws onto (the drive block, not the shaft) a shot with a hammer while pulling up on the outer drum. (Best done with an assistant!) One or two knocks should do it. Don't damage the threads on the block's outer surface.
Hello can you do a video of taking rear panel off a lg dryer OR can it not come off
It can likely be removed, though it depends on the model. If a video is not offered for what you need, keep in mind that we offer additional technical support for free. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your model number to give you accurate advice, which you can locate using this tool on our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx
Spanner nut on my 6 year old machine is really stuck on there. Sprayed it with PB Blaster twice and it hasn't budged. Going to go at it again tomorrow, it's LOUD smacking that with a hammer - like a gong. Don't want to wake the neighbors!
Jennykay85 Yes they do make a lot of noise, hope you are able to get it off! If it is so corroded that you can not get it off you may have to cut it off and replace it and the drive block.
I tried PB Blaster also, let it sit for a few hours ans still no go. Got tired of waiting, so I had to use a propane torch on the outer edges all around the spanner nut to get it to release. I replaced my tub seal a couple years ago and is started leaking again. This time I cleaned the shaft where the inside of the tub seal rests and will be applying silicone rubber sealant in this area also. The rust broke the seal & let the water out between the shaft & inner seal surface. I also used never sieze on the spanner threads when I reassembled to aid in future removal if required.
It appears my drive block is attached to the tub. I also have the lint filter plate uderneath the tub. Do I have to release this to get the tub out?
+Renée Bullen The block is separate from the tub, it could be stuck to the tub from all the build up over the years. Your washer should come apart just like the one in the video. If the filter prevents the block from dropping out you may have to remove it.
+AppliancePartsPros Do you have any magic ideas as to how to release a rusted tub from the block I would be grateful. Thanks
+Renée Bullen Did you get the tub out of the washer or is it stuck in there still?
+AppliancePartsPros Yes I finally got it out but now I need to know how I can remove the bleach dispensing hose
+Renée Bullen As I put two star cracks in the outer tub in the process. I must have been to rough!
what direction are the threads right or left hand
If you are referring to the spanner nut, it is standard threads counter clockwise to remove!
Um, beg to differ, standard threads are counter-clockwise to remove and yes they are standard threads.
Thanks must have been lacking coffee that day!
What is the wire that's in the shape of a sea that's between the outer tub and the inner tub
I'm not sure what you mean by a "wire that's in the shape of a sea". If you go to our website www.appliancepartspros.com/ and put your model into the search bar, you should be able to see an exploded diagram of your appliance. You can use this tool on our website to help you find the model number: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx If you still have questions, you can always get in touch with us and we'll talk you through it. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We’re here to help 7 days a week.
How can fix the out of balance of my Samsung Washer...
lmao, 3 taps on the spanner nut and it starts to spin like a helicopter.
In real life:
1) put looooooots of penetrating oil,
2) tap tap tap tap tap tap
3) more oil,
4) bang bang bang
5) more oil, more bang bang bang
6) get frustrated, bang bang, call few companies who would help you do it, only to get refused
7) angry, decide to dump the washer, buy a new one
8) frustrated at the market seeing overpriced junks and how you could save a lot of money by fixing your current washer
9) come back, repeat tap tap, bang bang,
10) cry,
11) drink
12) cry more
13) go back to step (1)
my supension plate seems loose. I don't know where to start lol
How can I fix the out of balance for my Samsung HE washer.. ....
Mary Ponciano I would check the suspension and make sure the legs/feet are level.