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Wednesday, September 26, 2012

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

How to Replace the Door Glass on a Whirlpool Front Load Washer

 

Part # 8181655. Whirlpool Door Glass/ Inner Door Glass.  

Right now this part is on sale for ONLY $31!

This Whirlpool Door Glass works with the following brands: Whirlpool, Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Kenmore, Admiral, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Caloric & Glenwood.





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Friday, September 21, 2012

ADC's New EcoWash Machines

American Dryer Corporation has gotten their feet wet and are now manufacturing new, powerful, high efficiency, Eco-friendly washers! They are no longer just your go-to source for commercial Dryers!


These EcoWash machines return green to the planet and your wallet. Its powerful 200 G-Force motor uses less energy, extracts more water, and adds more to your bottom line.

Features and Benefits:

• Coin or Card Ready
• Inverter Driven Motor
• Heavy-Duty Structural Tube Construction
• Stainless Steel Cabinet
• Easy to Program and Easy to Use Controls
• Load Imbalance Detection Before Spinning
• Large, Convenient Supply Dispenser
• Flexible Water Level Settings
• Ergonomic, Easy-Grip Door Handle

Rugged Structural Tube Construction

EcoWash rapid spin washer/extractors are constructed with a structural tube design frame in combination with a heavy-duty cast aluminum counter weight to provide superior strength and maximum stability throughout the wash cycle.

Durable Door Safety Lock and Handle

The durable ergonomic design of the door handle combined with our Easy LockTM door lock provides maximum convenience and safety.

Large, Convenient Supply Dispenser

Easy to use, this large supply dispenser allows you to conveniently load your detergent, bleach and fabric softeners before starting your wash cycle.

Disconnect

All Ecowash washers feature a standard quick disconnect for immediate power shutoff to your washer, eliminating the need for any additional cost of an external disconnect. This quick disconnect provides lockout/tagout capability to meet OSHA standards when performing preventative maintenance.

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Wednesday, September 19, 2012

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Monday, September 17, 2012

Finding the Right Parts for Your Laundry Equipment

The world of Laundry Parts can be difficult to navigate.  A lot of times parts are discontinued and replaced with new part numbers. It can also be hard to decide on whether to go with a Genuine OEM part versus a more affordable generic version.  It is important for business owners and technicians to have a resource to help with trouble shooting issues and questions about equipment or parts.  There are many factors to consider including which brand, which part, how much it will cost, and how long will it last until it has to be replaced again.

The major laundry equipment brands include:

American Dryer Corporation, Alliance, Cissell, Dexter, Frigidaire, Girbau, Greenwald, Huebsch, IPSO, Ram, Maytag, Primus, Speed Queen, Unimac, Wascomat, and Whirlpool.



Laundry Parts Market is the premiere online place to help you navigate the rocky waters and all of the brands involved.  If you know what is wrong with your machine and you are looking for the correct part number, you can find it easily by calling 888-217-2717 and/or emailing parts@laundrypartsmarket.com and providing them with the Model number and Serial number of your washer or dryer.

If your laundry equipment is malfunctioning and you are not sure what needs to be fixed or replaced, try taking advantage of Laundry Parts Market as an online resource before paying someone to take a look at it.  If you are a technician yourself, let Laundry Parts Market help you troubleshoot before spending money to go look at a job.  Anyone can find out what their issue is by describing the problem to a technical parts specialist via the Laundry Parts Market Forum or by calling 888-217-2717 and/or emailing parts@laundrypartsmarket.com.

Once you’ve been able to figure out what the RIGHT part is Laundry Parts Market will help you find the RIGHT price.  They can help you figure out if generic or genuine is the right choice for your business and the differences in value for the money you will spend.

Once you’ve got the part, you may need to find someone to install it for you.  Laundry Parts Market is currently looking to build their database of Laundry Service Technicians.  In order to grow as the ultimate laundry resource, they are looking to provide a directory based on location to provide customers a high quality referral when looking for a knowledgeable technician in their area to fix their machine.  This will also include free advertising opportunities and volume discounts for technicians who join.  If interested you can contact them at Directory@LaundryPartsMarket.com

Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Whirlpool Drive Motor 8182793 Only $119.99



Part # 8182793. Whirlpool Drive Motor. Regularly $183.75. THIS WEEK ONLY ON SALE FOR $119.99.  Save $63.26!


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This Whirlpool Drive Motor works with the following brands: Whirlpool, Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Kenmore, Admiral, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Caloric & Glenwood.

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Tuesday, September 11, 2012

New Product! 15 Inch Maytag Washer and Dryer Pedestal

Part # 835734. 15″ Maytag Washer and Dryer Pedestal Assembly – 15 inch

  

Part # 835734. 15″ Maytag Washer and Dryer Pedestal Assembly – 15 inch

This heavy duty Washer / Dryer Pedestal Assembly raises your washer or dryer up 15 inches to a comfortable height.

Made in the USA by ADC.

* Fits Maytag MAH series washers and MHN 30 series washers and dryers
* Great for Maytag Neptune washing machines
* Dimensions: 23 5/8” x 26 15/16” x 15” height
* Includes shock dampening rubber spacers for use between Washer / Dryer and pedestal
* Existing washer / dryer feet can be moved to pedestal
* Color: White
* Weight: 35 pounds

15″ is the perfect height! No more squatting or bending over to do your laundry!

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Wednesday, September 5, 2012

What Makes a Whirlpool Front Load Washer Leak?

All washing machines are prone to failure over time.
Like all major appliances, the Whirlpool Duet front-loading washer is prone to failure over time. Some of these failures may result in either a minor or a major leak which typically can be fixed by any handyman or even yourself.

  1. Hoses

    • Hoses, commonly made of rubber, are typically the first parts to fail on a washing machine. If your Whirlpool Duet is leaking, it is best to check the hoses first. There are three hoses of major concern: the main drain hose and separate cold and hot water hoses. Ensure all hoses are free of kinks or holes, and ensure all are attached properly to both the washing machine and the main water valve in your home. If you find a problem, replace the hose promptly.

    Drain Pump

    • Part # 280187. Complete Pump Assembly (comes with hoses!) All washing machines, including the Whirlpool Duet, rely on an inner pump to regulate the water level. If your Whirlpool Duet is leaking, especially when the machine’s main basket is filled with water, the pump could be to blame. Two hoses are connected to the pump, which should be checked for any holes or kinks. These can easily be replaced if faulty, but the whole pump unit may require replacement if the hoses appear to be in working order.

    Tub

    • Whirlpool Part # W10269756. The plastic outer tub of your Whirlpool Duet washing machine may erode, rust or otherwise develop a hole or crack.  Additionally, the rubber seal located between the machine’s transmission and its plastic outer tub may also be responsible for a leak. To detect a leak of this type, fill your washing machine with water and a small amount of laundry detergent. The leak should be apparent underneath the outer tub.

    Water Inlet Valve

    • Part # 8181694. The water inlet spout is a small plastic part located within the machine’s main basket. If your Whirlpool Duet washer is leaking, ensure that this piece is fully attached to the machine and free of any cracks or damage. If a problem is found, the spout should be replaced promptly.

      Bellow
    •  Whirlpool Part # 8181850.  This Whirlpool Bellow is also known as a Boot Seal and is used in front load washers to fix leaking water. This part is used to keep the clothes inside the tub during the wash cycle. The folds in the bellow allow the tub to move separately from the door during the spin cycle
These parts can be used in the following brands: Whirlpool, Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Kenmore, Admiral, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Caloric & Glenwood.

Read more: What Causes a Whirlpool Duet Washer to Leak? | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/info_12117241_causes-whirlpool-duet-washer-leak.html#ixzz25c80mpmd

Reasons to Replace the Tub In a Whirlpool Washer

If you have noticed leaking water under your washer or even foul odors in washed clothes, it may be time to take a look at the tub. Years of use can build up sediment around a tub. This will not only start to create foul odors but can also lead to tub corrosion. The average person can remove the tub in a Whirlpool washer. The tub can be thoroughly cleaned and inspected for damage after removal from the washer.

We carry the COMPLETE TUB – Whirlpool Part # W10269756.
Includes:

Outer Tub – Whirlpool Part # W10253866
Tub Gasket – Whirlpool Part # 8181673
Stainless Steel Basket – Whirlpool Part # W10269756
Counterweight – Whirlpool Part # W10008880
Rear Counterweight – Whirlpool Part # 8181644

This part also works with the following brands: Admiral, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Roper, Maytag, Kenmore, Admiral, Crosley, Jenn-Air, Hardwick, Magic Chef, Amana, Caloric & Glenwood.

Contact parts@laundrypartsmarket.com for more details.

Things You’ll Need

  • Phillips-head screwdriver
  • Flathead screwdriver
  • Socket wrench set

Instructions

    • Disconnect the Whirlpool washer power cord from the wall outlet. Move the washer away from the wall so the control console can be placed into the service position without damaging the wall.
    • 2
      Unscrew the retaining screws on the front end of the control console that secure the console to the top of the washer with a Phillips-head screwdriver. Lift the front of the control console and set it back on its hinges to place the console in the service position.
    • 3
      Disconnect the two brass holding clips on the top corner of the washer by inserting a flathead screwdriver into the clip and prying the clip out. The brass clips secure the rear panel to the top of the washer. Unplug the lid switch connector on the top rear of the washer. Press in on the single locking tab and pull the connector apart. Lift the washer cabinet off of the washer base and out of your way.
    • 4
      Remove the fabric softener from the top of the agitator by pulling it straight off with your hand. There is a debris cap inside the agitator. Remove the debris cap by grabbing the handle and lifting it out of the agitator. Use a socket wrench to remove the agitator bolt from the center of the agitator. Grab the bottom of the agitator and lift it straight out of the tub.
    • 5
      Unsnap the eight tab clips that secure the upper tub ring around the outside tub. It may be necessary to use a flathead screwdriver to pry the clips apart. Lift the tub ring off of the washer tub.
    • 6
      Use a spanner wrench to loosen the spanner nut on the spin tube inside the washer tub and inner basket. Insert a large flathead screwdriver into the spanner block and twist the handle to expand the spanner block. Lift the inner basket out of the outer tub.
    • 7
      Compress the compression clamp on the hose connected to the side of the outer tub and pull the hose off of the tub with a pair of pliers. Locate the three areas that the tub attaches to the tub support. There is a spring, locating tab and two screws at each location. Disconnect these three areas and lift the tub away from the washer.
Read more: How to Remove the Tub in a Whirlpool Washer | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_5633400_remove-tub-whirlpool-washer.html#ixzz25c2s3glX

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

How to Replace The Flame Sensor in a Whirlpool Gas Dryer

If properly maintained, your gas dryer will last for years. However, even the highest quality dryer will eventually require some repairs to extend its life. If your gas dryer tumbles clothes but is unable to provide hot air, the problem likely stems from a faulty flame sensor. If your dryer’s flame sensor fails, gas doesn’t flow because the ignitor won’t shut off. To fix the problem, you’ll need to change the flame sensor on your gas dryer.


Part # 338906. This genuine OEM Whirlpool Flame Sensor senses heat from the igniter and allows the gas valve to open.

Whirlpool brands include Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and some Kenmore models.

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Things You’ll Need
:
  •     Small screwdriver
  •     New flame sensor
Flame Sensor Diagnosis:

1
Unplug your dryer. Locate and remove the access panel. This panel is typically located on the front of your machine and can be opened without using tools.

2
Set your dryer to its highest setting. Turn on the dryer. Because the electricity is off, the tumbler won’t start, but the gas system will.

3
Observe the gas system through the access panel. Within a few seconds of turning on the dryer, the ignitor will begin to light up. Watch for 60 seconds. If the ignitor does not go out, you have a faulty flame sensor. Turn off your dryer.

Changing the Sensor


4
Remove the wire leads that attach to the flame sensor. These may clip on or be attached with screws. Because the exact location of the flame sensor varies across brands, look at a schematic of your dryer to find the flame sensor. Look for a small box with two metal tabs running parallel to one another.

5
Remove the screw that holds the flame sensor to the interior of the dryer. The bottom of the flame sensor hooks onto the dryer with a small tab. Once the screw is removed, wiggle the sensor to free it from the dryer. Set the old sensor aside.

6
Position the new flame sensor so it is in the same spot as the old one. The hole in the sensor for the holding screw needs to line up with the hole inside your dryer. Use the screwdriver to insert the screw to hold the sensor in place.

7
Reattach the wire leads to the new flame sensor. Replace the access panel. Plug your dryer back into the socket.

Tips & Warnings


You can also test the flame sensor with a multimeter if you have one. Remove the wire leads from the sensor. Place the multimeter’s probes where the wire leads were. A zero reading means the sensor is still working. A reading of 100 means the sensor is faulty.

Read more: How to Change the Flame Sensor on a Gas Dryer | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_12202134_change-flame-sensor-gas-dryer.html#ixzz25W5L5R9v