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Guide to Washing Machine Parts

Where to order washing machine parts for timely repair


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When washing machines break down, your potential profits go down the drain, making finding discount washing machine parts in a hurry a top priority. But first you must do some investigating as to what exactly is wrong with the washing unit and how to go about fixing it.

The old adage "When all else fails, read the directions," may work well in this situation. It may be best to first consult the washing machine repair manuals available. More than parts, you may find a do-it-yourself approach requires some knowledge as well as patience. In some instances, professional repair may be necessary.

After you get your machines repaired, consider the following maintenance tips to prevent future problems:

1. When it comes to industrial parts, washer hoses can sometimes leak or burst. Check these hoses periodically for signs of deterioration and replace them about every five years.

2. Investigate the different wash machine parts and how lint is collected during the wash cycle. Make sure to clean out this area from time to time.

3. Among other industrial parts, washing machine legs are important. If the machine isn't level, it can cause many problems. Some machines have all adjustable legs while others just have self-adjusting rear legs.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done

Consider a do-it-yourself washing machine repair approach


Once you figure out what the problem is, most washing machine repairs can be done in-house. Many resources exist online to help you diagnose the problem and learn how to fix it.

I recommend: Gain access to a free washing machine repair guide from PartSelect.com. From your washer not filling to not starting entirely, find the answers to a variety of problems at Do-it-yourself-washing-machine-and-dryer-repair-help.com.

Search for washing machine parts


If you have the washing unit model number or the part serial number, you can easily plug that information in to a part search system, find and order the exact part you need.

I recommend: Search for parts for a variety of different brands at RepairClinic.com. Browse Maytag washing machine parts available at Appliance Parts Pros.com.

Call a professional for washing machine repair


Washing machine systems can be complicated, with the different timed cycles that direct motors and valves, the spinning, draining cycles and temperature setting. It may be best to have a professional repair the unit for you, especially if you aren't confident in your own repair abilities.

I recommend: Call the manufacturer. To schedule service on a Whirpool, go through the schedule wizard. Schedule an appointment, find service locations or gain access to laundry accessories at Maytag.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Before any type of washing machine repair, make sure to unplug it from its power source and make sure the outlet itself is well grounded. Read and follow safety guidelines and warnings posted on the washer being repaired.

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