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Door Strike
PartSelect #: PS890617
Manufacturer #: 131763310
The door strike on your washing machine allows your washer door to lock properly, and operate efficiently. If you notice that your washer door will not open or close, leaks or the washer will not star...
$19.58
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Door Hinge with Bushings
PartSelect #: PS1152380
Manufacturer #: 134550800
This part attaches to the outside of the front door panel to help with the door open and closing properly.
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Dispenser Drawer Handle Frame - White
PartSelect #: PS3492783
Manufacturer #: 137314510
$104.06
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Screw
PartSelect #: PS417463
Manufacturer #: 131302800
This is a replacement screw for your washer or dryer. The screw is approximately half an inch in length and is a Phillips-head screw. It screws in from the outside of the drum, into the vane/baffle. T...
$16.47
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BELLOWS
PartSelect #: PS10057189
Manufacturer #: 137566001
This door boot is for washers.
The door boot forms a seal between the washtub and the door, preventing leaks.
$224.94
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Enrico
February 18, 2020
Kenmore model number 41741122410 only works on rinse and spin setting. All other settings do not start washer.
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Hello, Thank you for your question. You will need to check with the manufacturer directly. The control board for your model is not available any longer and we do not have a substitution part unfortunately. If they give you a part number feel free to check back. Good luck with this repair.
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Derrick
March 10, 2020
Derrick, in the normal cycle the washer time will skip from 55min to 5min in 2 to 3min and will shut off
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Hello Derrick, Thank you for the question. This does sound like the Control Board PartSelect Number PS12584816 is defective and will need to be replaced. Hope this helps!
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Augustine
October 14, 2021
When i hit the start button to wash doesn't do anything
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Hello Augustine, Thank you for your inquiry. We have researched the model you have provided and we would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: door lock and switch assembly, the electronic control board, and the power cord. Good luck with your repair.
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Mary
August 10, 2021
What are the dimensions of this model please?
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Hello Mary, Thank you for contacting PartSelect.com. Very sorry but we do not have the size of the appliance, just parts lists and diagrams. For more specialized assistance or to speak with someone about this, we would suggest calling the manufacturer of the appliance directly. We hope this helps!
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Timothy
March 3, 2020
Door lock buzzer remains on during complete wash cycle when load is finished door remains locked in flashing mode
For model number 41741122410
Hello Timothy, Thank you for the question. Normally this indicated the Lock Latch, PartSelect Number PS12362381 will need to be replaced. We hope this helps.
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Broken Door Catch
This was one of the simpliest repairs I have ever done taking less than 5 minutes to complete. On the inner door I removed the two screws that hold the plastic catch in place. I then removed the broken catch and put the new catch in place. Finally I replaced the two screws that hold the catch in place and it was done.
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Joy from Columbia, MO
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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washing machine front loader door would not close, making the machine useless
I removed the broken door catch, which consisted of removing two screws, making it a snap to do, all you needed was a screw driver, and replaced it with the new one using the same screws, This took about 5 mins. to do and was very simple. Turning the machine into a working washer again. : )
After looking all over for the part,and not finding it I was thrilled when you carried the part. Even though the machine is old, it works great. Thank you for the selection of all the parts you carry and how you make it so easy for us to find what we need. , and having it in stock, which was mailed right away, so I could replace the catch and have the washer back in use in less than a week. Thank you
After looking all over for the part,and not finding it I was thrilled when you carried the part. Even though the machine is old, it works great. Thank you for the selection of all the parts you carry and how you make it so easy for us to find what we need. , and having it in stock, which was mailed right away, so I could replace the catch and have the washer back in use in less than a week. Thank you
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Susan from Vero Beach, FL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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replace door striker
The striker is really easy to replace. Remove 2 #3 phillips screws, replace the striker part, and tighten the screws.
It got more complicated when too many striker tips broke off inside the latch assembly and prevented the tip of the new striker from going inside. To get at the latch assembly, I had to remove the big rubber gasket that connects the drum to the frame of the machine. I removed this at the drum end. Big mistake! It took two of us to get the gasket back onto the drum, and I had to take the frame end of the gasket off anyway. That end is a lot easier to put back on. Anyway, I finally got to the latch assembly, which attaches to the machine with two screws. It has 3 connectors and the housing is a grey plastic clamshell that latches in 3 places. It came apart and parts came out. Jamming the latches open and very gently prying the clamshell open may let you escape the small parts barrage. Once I got everything back together, it all worked.
Unfortunately, the story doesn't end there. This machine has broken 4 strikers. They break during the wash cycle. Taking a cue from a previous DIY description on this site, I took the hinge apart. It looks like there is a part missing, because there isn't anything that keeps the door aligned with the rest of the machine. The door drops down as low as it can go on the hinge pin and the plastic of the door frame rides directly on the arm of the hinge part. I've shimmed it up about 3/16" temporarily, and it seems to work, but I can't escape the idea that I shouldn't have to do this...
It got more complicated when too many striker tips broke off inside the latch assembly and prevented the tip of the new striker from going inside. To get at the latch assembly, I had to remove the big rubber gasket that connects the drum to the frame of the machine. I removed this at the drum end. Big mistake! It took two of us to get the gasket back onto the drum, and I had to take the frame end of the gasket off anyway. That end is a lot easier to put back on. Anyway, I finally got to the latch assembly, which attaches to the machine with two screws. It has 3 connectors and the housing is a grey plastic clamshell that latches in 3 places. It came apart and parts came out. Jamming the latches open and very gently prying the clamshell open may let you escape the small parts barrage. Once I got everything back together, it all worked.
Unfortunately, the story doesn't end there. This machine has broken 4 strikers. They break during the wash cycle. Taking a cue from a previous DIY description on this site, I took the hinge apart. It looks like there is a part missing, because there isn't anything that keeps the door aligned with the rest of the machine. The door drops down as low as it can go on the hinge pin and the plastic of the door frame rides directly on the arm of the hinge part. I've shimmed it up about 3/16" temporarily, and it seems to work, but I can't escape the idea that I shouldn't have to do this...
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Berend from New Haven, VT
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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