How To: Whirlpool/Maytag Bearing & Tub Seal Kit Bearing Installation Tool W10435302 & W10447783

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  • How To Replace: Whirlpool/KitchenAid/Maytag Bearing And Tub Seal Kit
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    Symptoms: seal has gone bad causing bearings to fail, or it creates a lot of noise while the machine operates.
    Tools: tape, towel, lanyard, putty knife, pliers, 5/16"" nut driver, small flathead screwdriver, 7/16"" socket with long extension, Phillips screwdriver, 1/4"" hex head socket, ratchet with 3/8"" socket, large pliers, big wrench, hammer, grease.
    This Whirlpool/KitchenAid/Maytag made Washer Bearing And Tub Seal Kit
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  • @Advocate2787
    @Advocate2787 2 ปีที่แล้ว +19

    I fix appliances for a living. These guys could not have made a better video. They didn’t miss a single step. My only complaint is that you say it’s an easy repair! Easy repair my butt sir!

    • @tatchik77
      @tatchik77 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Maybe you can help me...I can't get the drive shaft seated far enough down to get the nut on the bottom. The ring at the top is seated all the way down on the top bearing. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated...my arms are about to fall off! 😁

    • @simflier8298
      @simflier8298 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Great video! Very thorough and easily explained. Thanks!

    • @loxiasdes7095
      @loxiasdes7095 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Yes this is not easy 😅 I repair appliances too

  • @runslikeapenguin
    @runslikeapenguin 2 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    I've replaced the bearings in my washer 3 times now in the past 5 years. modern washers are so bad quality wise.
    video is a life saver.

    • @blackjaminboy
      @blackjaminboy 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      First one lasted years, second one lasted maybe 6-8 months and our last one lasted 2 months. I gave up today and bought another used washer today. The bearings are not fun to replace and always take at least a day with letting the sealant dry

  • @jeffnewsom7200
    @jeffnewsom7200 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Success! Great video! Before you start expect to spend the majority of your time disassembling then cleaning your washer parts as well as underneath your washer. My actual repair took only about 1hr. Cleaning took seemingly FOREVER!
    To start, you will need a standard socket set. A large and very small phillips screwdriver. 2 Large crescent or other adjustable wrenches. Tape and lanyard or rope. Putty knife, Heavy Hammer, block of wood, and a flashlight along with plenty of rags and paper towels. I think that's about it other than your replacement kit and bearing tool. Most appliance parts supply stores will rent you a bearing tool for around $10 if you don't want to pay for one. And if your bearings are as bad as mine were, you will also need some penetrating oil (WD40) and possibly a large vise grip pliers to loosen the nut on the bottom of the tub.
    One additional tip. If you are fully replacing your bearings and shaft, and are NOT able to get your tub out and don't have a jack, you can hammer the shaft from the bottom side until the tub and shaft come out together. You can then hammer the shaft out of the tub from the top.
    Good luck! Don't buy the cheap parts off Amazon. Mine came with bearings that were too small for the top and too large for the bottom even though it stated it was for my model.

  • @Patrick-ij8bl
    @Patrick-ij8bl 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    This job is a HUGE pain the bleep! Miserable .. but got the job done with the help of this great vid. Thx

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Glad you were able to complete your repair. If there is anything we can help you with in the future please let us know.

  • @northfriscocrossfit3476
    @northfriscocrossfit3476 3 ปีที่แล้ว +18

    This was quite possibly the best repair video ever!!! So easy to follow, perfect steps in order, easy to follow video. Took 2 hours start to finish and that included cleaning all the parts. THANK YOU!

    • @dougmackinnon8636
      @dougmackinnon8636 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Great video, I had done this repair once before several years ago. I watched this for a refresher. One major warning you didn’t mention and hopefully others will see here…At 13:00 you’re driving the old shaft out with the the machine on is back. That shaft will pop out and fall to the bottom of the tub which is actually the side. It can easily crack the tub!
      You should warn people to protect it using a towel, pillow rug ect. I learned this the hard way.
      Otherwise very good.

  • @m3j_channel965
    @m3j_channel965 7 ปีที่แล้ว +11

    Awesome video. Thank you for posting and for the great step by step detail. I ordered the bearing kit and the bearing alignment tool and did this job over two days (1 day to make sure the adhesive was cured). I was quoted about $475+ to do the job but did it myself for $140. If you are a bit handy and not afraid to try things, I highly recommend doing it yourself. The hardest part for me was getting the old shaft out (just needed to hit harder).

  • @cliffgaw2860
    @cliffgaw2860 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Matt, just fantastic. I could not have removed and installed the bearings and shaft without watching and stopping the video as I completed the steps. The part arrived in two days and went in just as your video showed. The plate that is on the back of the coil assembly had fallen off when I stored the assembly and didn't see it when reassembling and found it in the bucket when all done. Watching you video several times over a certain spot I saw the metal plate on the rear of the assembly as you were handling it. Once again with out the video it would have been hit and miss trying to get it back together. There is a slight scraping sound on one spot as it spins and comes around. From reading other reviews it should be completely silent. It no longer sounds like a 747 taking off and no leaks. Once again Matt, thanks you again. Easy to follow your steps. 5 Stars + for your review. .

  • @josephburrichter2021
    @josephburrichter2021 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Bought an after market kit and followed this video to the letter. As a do it yourselfer, this video is without a doubt one of the most complete and comprehensive I've ever watched. my removal/installation did not go without it own problems. During the bearing installation process I inadvertently let the spacer tube get cocked and ended up deforming it and the washer. I had to use the originals. In addition, during a test run after completion I had a loud banging noise during the agitate cycle. To make a long story a bit shorter, I found that the replacement shaft was approx. .025 smaller in its overall diameter and root diameter. This has allowed slop (backlash) between the shaft's upper and lower splines and the wash plate as was well as the rotor. Just to make things worse, the bearings that came with the kit suck. They are very noisy. Just bought a much better grade of bearings and will replace in the future. I think I could have reused the bearings as they were just fine. BTW, the reason for the rebuild was that the inside basket hub had stripped out and it took out the metal shaft as well. All in, it would have probably been better to just pay the bigger bucks for a factory kit. Learn something new everyday, whether you want to or not!

    • @michaeldaniels2278
      @michaeldaniels2278 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      I think I'm currently having the same problem as you. So, after you used the bearing kit to tighten them into place, when you tried putting the drove shaft the holes didn't line up? Because that is what mine is doing, and I'm figuring I may have to buy a new kit, because I threw all my older parts away.

    • @josephburrichter2021
      @josephburrichter2021 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Nah, shaft aligned with bearings once everything was installed correctly. My primary issues related to after market shaft dimensions and lack of quality bearings. BTW, I was never able to get the upper bearing back out because I had done to good of a job of gluing in the seal. still sitting on the new high quality bearings. @@michaeldaniels2278

  • @terne57
    @terne57 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for the best video on you tube. I have watch others showing similar Repairs, but none show the step by step like this one.

  • @snaproll94e
    @snaproll94e 6 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Almost perfect for my Cabrio! Thanks, you walked me through the whole process with only one issue. I couldn't get the tub to lift out no matter how hard we tried, over and over. Took the bottom nut off of the shaft and had to pull it out with the tub, which also pulled out the seal. It turns out the shaft was stuck in the tub because rust had built up on the shaft in the 1 1/2" gap there is between the top and bottom tub bushings. Lots of penetrating oil, turning, pushing and pulling and we finally got the shaft out. Probably spent more time cleaning pieces than changing the bearings. Figuring out the diagnostic instructions and the procedure to just run the motor turned out to be futile. Thanks again!!!

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You're welcome! Thanks for those tips about how you got through the repair. Glad we could help!

  • @darkskyatnight
    @darkskyatnight 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You were very thorough and did not skip through parts of the process thinking that some are “obvious”. Too many how to vids are made by people who assume that half the steps do not really require details. Thanks!

  • @boatknuckle
    @boatknuckle 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Many thanks you for a superb DIY video, guys! You did a great job, with each step clearly explained. I was quoted $500 for the repair -- and in fact was told I might just as well buy a new machine. Instead I bought the Bearing Kit and the Bearing Replacement tool and using this video, replaced it myself saving $350! It took me about 4 hours. Thanks again!

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Awesome, glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!

  • @slanderscribe
    @slanderscribe 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Hey, I just wanted to say thank you. Even though the newer Cabrios do not have the center agitator, I was able to follow these instructions to the tee. Everything is back together now and I'm just waiting overnight as recommended. I would also add that the underside of the washer is extremely sharp when trying to remove the bolt from the shaft. But, a pair of gloves and four band-aids later...I got it done!!

  • @Jake-st5mm
    @Jake-st5mm 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You saved me $600. Thank you.
    Your advice using the jack and 2x4 is brilliant. No way mine would have come off otherwise.

  • @Five0Music
    @Five0Music 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for making this video. Except for the agitator, it was exactly the steps needed for my Maytag MVWB725BW0. Waiting for the adhesive to cure to do the diagnostics, but everything looked good going in. You do a real service for DIYers with the step by step detail.

  • @rodolfomalacara2286
    @rodolfomalacara2286 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    EXTREME situation: First, thank you very much for your video it was of enormous help. For anyone with an extreme situation like mine. The basket was extremely stuck to the shaft. Even the jack method didn't work. To the point that the 2x4 dented the inner basket from so much pressure. Also, I tried using a puller and almost stripped the plastic holes. I had to take out the basket together with the shaft. Once outside, it took me 2 days, naval jelly, penetrating oil, a small sledge hammer, locking pliers, 1/2" steel rod (about 3ft. long) and a whole lot of patience to get this out without braking the plastic pieces.
    Things to know:
    -I'm a DIYer, not a pro. What I wrote is not to be considered professional advice. So, read on and decide what to do on your own. I'm trying to help by telling you what I did. You decide if it's something you want to do or not.
    -Hitting the shaft with a regular hammer does not work (you just deform the shaft).
    -Remember that inside the inner basket hole there is a plastic sleeve. The sleeve is sandwiched between the wall of the basket hole and the shaft. So the shaft rides on the sleeve, not directly on the basket hole. This means you can rotate the shaft with the sleeves. The sleeves will still be attached to the shaft, but it will rotate in reference to the basket hole walls. If you can get the shaft/sleeve to rotate, the penetrating oil/naval jelly will be allowed in and dissolve at least part of the corrosion inside the hole/channel.
    -This sleeve is not a single piece. If you could see this basket hole from the side, it would be a channel of about 3 inches in length. A 1in. half sleeve goes from top to bottom, another 1in. half sleeve goes from bottom to top, and there's a 1inch gap in between. This is important to know because that's where the corrosion is.
    So, how?
    I turned the basket upside down and put a lot of navy jelly on the corroded area of the shaft (where the shaft and the tub meet) and let it work for 24 hrs. Next day, I cleaned it. Afterwards, I tried hitting with a regular hammer from both sides and that didn't work.
    Desperate moves: Rotated the shaft. Basket sideways on the grass to create friction. Another person holding the basket (grab on to the plastic areas, not the metal). Got the locking pliers and grabbed on to the shaft at the bottom of the basket spline grooves matching the teeth of the pliers. The pliers became a lever to rotate the shaft. I didn't want to hit the pliers directly, so I got a 2x4 and put it on top of the plier handles, then hit the 2x4 with a sledge hammer with a quick jerking motion. The shaft began to rotate. Kept hitting the 2x4 to rotate the pliers/shaft. I would clean and then turn the tub upside down put more naval jelly, let sit, hit and turn again etc. To the point where I could rotate it without having to hit the pliers. I thought of using a big pipe to fit the plier handles inside of the diameter of the pipe and hitting the pipe. I guess that might work too.
    Set the basket sideways again on the grass to create friction, took the sledge hammer and hit the shaft hard from the outside toward the inside of the basket (I know this was the wrong way, but I didn't have a small enough hammer to fit it inside the tub to hit from the inside out). The shaft moved about a quarter inch. I turned the basket upside down, cleaned the corroded area again and saturated it again with naval jelly and let it work for about 1 hr. Turned the basket upright, I could see the shaft was no longer flushed with the surface. It was now protruding. I saturated that with naval jelly. Let it work for 1hr. Turned the tub upside down, cleaned and put more naval jelly on the shaft. I took the pliers and turned again, working the jelly into the hole etc. I could not hear any grinding anymore and the jelly was becoming brown instead of pink.
    Final hit: set the tub upright on the steps to my back yard. I had to use some 2x4s to increase the height of the step so that when I hit the shaft from the top down, there would be enough space for the shaft to move down without hitting the concrete. Used a long 1/2" steel rod I had and used the sledge hammer to hit that shaft until it was out. The sleeves are meant to stay in the hole.
    In the gap between the plastic sleeves, was a ton of rust powder. I checked the shaft and the diameter of the shaft was significantly thinner in exactly that same area. This was an extreme situation, I don’t figure it happens a lot, but I do hope this is of help to anyone in a similar situation to mine.

    • @LesterKatz
      @LesterKatz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      are you talking about the step which removes the tub from the machine or the step of removing the old shaft after unscrewing the bottom nut? I am stuck on the latter.

    • @LesterKatz
      @LesterKatz 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      i finally got the old shaft out...now i cant get the new one all the way down!!! so frustrated!

  • @vvmmm1
    @vvmmm1 5 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    I like the idea of a piece of 2x4 wood with the jack to lift the tub off. Thank you for sharing.

  • @joelbelden9361
    @joelbelden9361 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    You always make a very clear and professional video. The only thing I think you should add to the very beginning of this video is a statement that some model's require a screw to be removed from the back and the too slid forward to raise the top. Once again thank you for your videos.
    Joel Belden owner First Call Heating & Cooling & Appliance Repair. Richland, Missouri.

  • @PyroUtube
    @PyroUtube 3 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    Great, in-depth video. This helped me quite a bit with my Cabrio Platinum washer repair. One main difference though - there are no clips to push back in the front of the washer to pop the top off. You have to remove a couple screws in the back on the top of the green colored plates. The top then slides forwards and then can be lifted up.

    • @ramziaydin5823
      @ramziaydin5823 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Mines leaking can’t tell if it’s the tub or drain pump but it does make loud noise when spinning

  • @cir1cir
    @cir1cir ปีที่แล้ว

    I just finished installing the bearing kit in my washer. My washer didn't have an agitator but the install process is still the same. I am just a weekend handyman around the house but the video helped prepare me to have the right tools available and the instructions I needed. I would strongly suggest to have the 22 1/2 inch 2X4 and jack available. This will save you time as my tub didn't come off easily and I had to use the jack and 2X4. The job, minus the time I needed to go to HomeDepot for a 2X4, was about three hours. Washer worked perfectly, saved me $1,000 dollars for a new washer. Thanks for the video!

  • @heatherpaffenroth9900
    @heatherpaffenroth9900 ปีที่แล้ว

    This was a very thorough video. I'm happy that I followed this one versus others. The only problem I had was getting the tub off the shaft. Even the jack method did not work. I ended up disconnecting every from the bottom and taking the tub and shaft out together. I was then able to pound shaft out with a hammer. This saved me alot of money doing this repair myself. My local repair company told me I was better off buying a new wash machine versus having them fix it.

  • @1bkoz
    @1bkoz 3 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Excellent step by step video. Thanks! And the bearings/spacer/shim can be installed without the tools. But the tool will make lifer easier. A note for people with older washers. They did not use clips for the top lid. You have to remove to 1/4" head screws from the tabs on the rear of the machine. The lid can then be slid forward and lifted.

  • @sethgreen1875
    @sethgreen1875 3 ปีที่แล้ว +5

    Excellent video, almost perfect instructions - only discrepancy for me was that my rotor bolts were 5/16", not 3/8" like the video says. It threw me for a loop, but I was able to adapt quickly given my advanced repair skills. Thanks for the guidance!

  • @michaelmallon8013
    @michaelmallon8013 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks Matt for this video. I did it myself. It works now, completely silent!!!! The shaft collar is hard to install straight, so be careful. Took me three tries to get it to set it in straight. Also, the bottom bearing broke apart while tying to get it out. I had to spray penetrating oil on it (called Blaster) and knocked out the rest of it in a couple of minutes no problem. Also, I took those screws out of the filter that was mentioned at the end of this video. Under it was mold. I cleaned i with bleach and put it back in.

  • @mohygen2882
    @mohygen2882 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent instructional video sir. My only note of exception was improper torquing sequence but other than that this is one of the best step by step instructional videos I have ever seen. Well done!!!

  • @billkrause4585
    @billkrause4585 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I hear our Whirlpool starting to make more noise during the spin cycle. Thanks to your video, I placed the parts on order to do the ourselves. I only paid $62 w/tool and all, free shipping too on Ebay. I did my research this morning, double checking what I needed for our particular Whirlpool Model. The repair quote was 150 for parts, 60 for shipping, 100 for labor, plus tax. HA! If you do it yourself its like hitting the daily lottery number with the savings you made. Thanks for sharing the knowledges friend and a Thumbs up to you!

  • @snazzledazzle1036
    @snazzledazzle1036 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video! Explained everything simple and easy. Awesome for Do-It-Yourselfers just like us! We actually learned a lot and enjoyed watching! Thank You Very Much for explaining everything so that we understood each step! Again, Thank You!!! Dave & Sheila from Ray, Ohio.

  • @EPhethean
    @EPhethean 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks so much for such an easy to follow video! Really appreciated the instructions. We wouldn't have even attempted this repair without it.

  • @paulduval8306
    @paulduval8306 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fantastic video! Very clear step by step instructions that allowed me to perform the repair... and save a few hundred bucks! Thank you very much for posting this video and sharing your expertise.

  • @tomdamann2228
    @tomdamann2228 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    I followed the video and it covered all the steps. This video saved me a lot of money

  • @frynit123
    @frynit123 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    this guy is the Bob Ross of appliance repair. thanks man, this video was an enormous help. waiting for the glue to cure now and will fire it up tomrrow

  • @danmyers2934
    @danmyers2934 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for the great step by step instructions and detailed information in this video! Followed it step by step, starting and stoping the video......made it all the way through and now my washer is working perfectly with no leaks and a quiet hum verses the loud sound of a jet plane taking off!😉😉😉 Thanks again!

  • @MSNet1
    @MSNet1 7 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    You made the process simple and to the point. I repaired my washer while using this video as I went along. The job was easier than I thought. Had the job done in a couple of hours. Would have been quicker if I knew all the steps or had done it before. This a DIY special. Thanks gentlemen.

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Awesome, glad the video helped you out!

    • @juanh1093
      @juanh1093 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@appliancepartspros Is the washer shown in this video s Maytag? I have a Whirlpool Cabrio and the seal have some beads inserted into it. Your rubber seal didn't have it. Any reason why that is?

  • @dannycobb9253
    @dannycobb9253 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Love your video. It made the job a lot simpler and quicker. I saw a different video at first and it almost made me go and buy a new washer. The guy had his washer tore all the way down to the last bolt. He had parts spread all over the floor. Luckily, I kept looking and ran across you guys. The tool is worth buying. I could have made my own but I would have spent more money in time running around gathering materials and building the parts. I did notice one thing that I kind of questioned. The direction of the seal in by my experience is backwards. If the seal is meant to hold the water in the tub, then the spring should face the tub. I checked the original seal on my washer and it was installed upside down(same as video). After some thought I realized that if the seal were to be installed spring up, it would probably rust out fairly quickly. Then the seal would lose it's integrity and fail. The seal being installed upside down is probably why there is a lot of seepage, however it must be a necessary compromise. I guess that is the reason for all of the sealant that is used.

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for your feedback! We're glad we were able to help you make the repair instead of buying a new washer.

  • @charlesgrandstaff6893
    @charlesgrandstaff6893 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for taking the time and doing this video. It made doing the job a lot less intimidating and and about 3 1/2 hours less work. Although I found the inlet valve assembly to be bad as well as the lower bearing and the stater sensor. So bearings are in and sealant is curing while I await the new valve.

  • @danhaynes6739
    @danhaynes6739 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thanks for the great step by step video. I had zero problems and my wife thinks I'm a super hero.

  • @frankfavale3872
    @frankfavale3872 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Great video. I purchased the kit and replaced the shaft and bearings and the washer is as good as new. One note of caution, unless you have done this more than once, have someone with you to assist, this is not a one person job but it is definitely doable if you are a DIY person.

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      You're welcome! And thanks for that tip! It can definitely be helpful to have an extra set of hands.

  • @georgeford5189
    @georgeford5189 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video. Repair went smoothly. Bought the part from Virginia Service Supply and they rent to the bearing press tool.

  • @blackhawkip
    @blackhawkip 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video was the most helpful of the many I watched. One thing to mention, ensure the washer that’s above the lower bearing isn’t crooked before tightening down on the tool. I did find a place that let me rent the tool for $60. When I take the tool back, I get my $60 back. The name of the place is called Appliance Parts Depot in Haltom City, Texas. Great group of people and very helpful.

  • @thenarrowgate6995
    @thenarrowgate6995 3 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Great video. Just finished my install. Mine took about a half hour or more longer than expected because my top bearing had completely gone out and when trying to knock it out the bearing shattered leaving the outer race stuck in the tub. Took a small crowbar that would fit down and in behind the race and while my wife held the crowbar from the top I used the removal bar and smacked it. We alternated back and forth 180 degrees and in a half dozen strikes the race was out. Waiting for the adhesive to dry tonight and will see how it goes tomorrow!

  • @__Maple__
    @__Maple__ ปีที่แล้ว

    Great Step By Step Video. Was able to watch this video and replace my Whirlpools bearings and Tub Seal with little issues. The car jack and 2x4 suggestion worked like a charm to pull the tub from the shaft. Thank You! Hoping to get a few more years from from washer now.

  • @LarryFinne
    @LarryFinne 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    This is an excellent video. Thank you. In my case, I could not get the top and bottom bearings to seat properly simultaneously. The top bearing would not go all the way down. So I seated the top bearing first, banging it down with a hammer and piece of wood, then used the tool to seat the bottom bearing. Otherwise, the methods you have described worked perfectly for me.

  • @joels.357
    @joels.357 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    excellent video, parts and tool on order, thanks again, this was extremely helpful . i used an automotive puller to get the basket out, worked great.
    final assembly today, then testing. should be good!!

  • @sherryarcher8146
    @sherryarcher8146 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This was the faster choice and much simple. Thank you!

  • @Nelsonlora1985
    @Nelsonlora1985 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for making this video. You saved me money and made this project fun for my son and I to fix. I will have to wait until tomorrow ti see how we did when we turn it on. Let hope it does not leak. Once again grate job on the video.

  • @frankelizalde9306
    @frankelizalde9306 4 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Excellent explaining of specific & meaningful details that gives confidence to learner along with successful result of project.

  • @jenniferkimbrough4357
    @jenniferkimbrough4357 6 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    This is phenomenal video. You made it so easy thank you so much for taking the time to put this up

  • @edhigbe9780
    @edhigbe9780 5 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Great video, made the job A LOT easier. Especially using the jack to remove the tub, mine was stuck pretty good..

  • @blakem1974
    @blakem1974 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thanks for the video! Took about 4 hours for me as the second hub was majorly stuck and took way to long to remove. Parts and tools were only $50 on ebay.

  • @lounackman6104
    @lounackman6104 7 ปีที่แล้ว +6

    Just fixed my washer this weekend. Needed the jack to get the tub out - used a hydraulic bottle jack - boy was it stuck on! otherwise job went easily step by step. Works like new again.

  • @markv4793
    @markv4793 6 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Awesome clear video and audio. Followed step by step instructions and it works perfectly. Thank you.

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      You're welcome! Happy to hear that we could help.

  • @davefullmer8546
    @davefullmer8546 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    By cabrio is a newer model, no agitator, but this video was very helpful. Didn't need the car jack either. Everything worked really well and the bearing press tool was so easy!

  • @jakekavanaugh7986
    @jakekavanaugh7986 5 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Awesome video! Thank you so much for doing this as I no longer have a jet in my house when the machine is on. Only difference is the way the top opens up. Mine opens up by taking out two screws in back then pulling top forward. Thanks again! (On a side note I am not sure how anyone rates this negative)

  • @MrUncompromising
    @MrUncompromising 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video. I got the parts and followed your instructions. Best one was the jack stand and 2x4. Washer is running great. Avoid those Chinese bearings. Also, found out you have to use a little force, I was afraid of breaking it. Thanks for the post. Jim

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  5 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for your feedback! We're happy we could help with your repair.

  • @danieldavila2075
    @danieldavila2075 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I agree. Of all the videos for this procedure, this one is the best. I am glad I had the tool cos it was very very easy! I had to use a 4x4 x 21 block cos the 2x4 bent and broke. Otherwise, all was easier being prepared by watching your details. Saved me time and head aches.

  • @damiro18
    @damiro18 ปีที่แล้ว

    An excellent tutorial. Detailed, clear instructions. I will be applying lessons learned to repair my Maytag Bravos. it will be nice to have a washer that doesn’t sound like a locomotive. THANKS!

  • @69Dartman
    @69Dartman ปีที่แล้ว +1

    I did my Kenmore/whirlpool about 5 times and the best I ever got was about a year and a half before the seal let go far enough to rust the bearings again. If I used the OEM bearing kit they tended to last longer.
    I finally got tired of it and bought a LG top end top loading impeller HE machine. The bearings and seal setup is self contained so you just drop the unit in and don't have to try and seat the bearings and seal with a special tool. We'll see with time how well it holds up and lasts but I got a 4 year warranty through Costco so don't have to worry about it for a while.
    I really liked the whirlpool but tearing it down every year or so was getting really old and I do have all the tools to do it.

  • @BIGZINNER
    @BIGZINNER 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video! I followed this to replace the bearings on my Maytag Bravos XL. As mentioned in other comments, my washer also had screws on the back panel to release the top. Releasing to old shaft was more challenging than expected, but replacing this myself saved me from replacing the 9 year old washer, as the repair cost would be close to buying a new one!

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Glad to hear you were able to do your repair! We are here if you need help again in the future!

  • @mkbcoolman
    @mkbcoolman 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    I have a Cabrio platinum washer, and these instructions were great. A couple of things from my model...it doesn't have the release clips for raising the top. You have to remove the brackets from the back of the washer and slide it forward a bit to release it. You also need to remove multiple connections from the head unit and completely remove the top...there are no hinges.
    The jack and 2x4 trick was also a game changer, but my tub was stuck so bad that even when I had raised the tub to the top of the spindle it still wouldn't let loose. What I ended up doing was cutting some 1x1 blocks that could sit on top of the spindle and give the jack a little more clearance. I ended up finally popping the tub loose on the 3rd block.
    Other than those 2 things, it went exactly as described in the video. It probably took me ~3 hours in total, but a lot of that time was spent figuring out the lid and lifting the tub. If I had to repair my washer again, I could do it in under an hour.

    • @kemoayers8272
      @kemoayers8272 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Hello. I know you won't see this in time. But im sure I'm up against the same thing you were in performing this repair with this Same Model Washer. Just wonder what steps you took to take that Top of of the washer? Thanks in advance!!

  • @scottbellows2615
    @scottbellows2615 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This is an excellent and much appreciated video. My only piece of advice is that when you pull the bearings together with the special tool, make sure that you get it good and tight or the top bearing may not be fully seated and then the rubber washer that goes on top of it won't sit down all the way (took me twice before I figured that one out). In the video, look for the number of exposed threads before tightening the bar down with the lock nut (if only one or two threads show, it's not tight enough). Again, great video.

    • @Fuqmerunnin
      @Fuqmerunnin ปีที่แล้ว

      i think i did this exact thing. how do i remove the rubber washer once the glue has dried??

  • @superspankley
    @superspankley ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely the best tutorial. Just flew through the installation with this guide.

  • @erik61801
    @erik61801 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks, this video helped a lot even though my washer doesn't have an agitator. The press tool made it easy peasy. Thanks for saving me such an expensive washer.

  • @toddt0606
    @toddt0606 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thanks for video, SUPER informative, one of the best of the hundred I have watched on this project. Am I the only person who LOVES that hair/stash combo???? Definitely got a little crazy in it. So for the inner tub removal, I used my wife's Jeep Grand Cherokee scissor jack but when I used wood to lift it up, the darn thing was so rusted together that it almost broke the wood. I had to get a hard metal rod from my workout bench and even that bent the metal but I finally got it out, what a nightmare! UPDATE - This video is recommended by many Amazon sellers who sell the complete bearing repair kit so it has to be good. I completed the project as well using this video. Recommendation to APP, I would lower the price of your kit, it's so much more than decent ones you can get online.

    • @johnlillyblad5188
      @johnlillyblad5188 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I used a 4-way tire iron instead of a 2x4 last time I had to fix this washer. Worked like a charm.

  • @wendyketterman9995
    @wendyketterman9995 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so very much for this step by step guidance video. We were able to repair and clean our washing machine. It saved us a lot of money. Great instructions.

  • @danielmoss8668
    @danielmoss8668 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    this is the best DIY VIDEO very simple thanks so much

  • @mikelandrum
    @mikelandrum 7 ปีที่แล้ว +14

    There are a few videos on TH-cam on this topic but I thought this one was the best. My washer is now working like new. Thanks

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!

  • @tomformicola8096
    @tomformicola8096 4 ปีที่แล้ว +7

    This guy was absolutely great with all instructions, thank you , you got a new fan

  • @toddmcburney4902
    @toddmcburney4902 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great Video ! This Gentleman does a awesome job of step-by-step instructions.

  • @richardrogowski4921
    @richardrogowski4921 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Definitely a great video. Thank you. Other videos but yours was detailed with the use of tools. The one thing is there isn’t any clips in front. You have to take the bolts off the back green tabs. Second, I couldn’t get my shaft out. I used a sledge hammer. Finally I heated it up with a torch little by little and came out slowly but surely. I have yet to try it but after 3.5 hours letting it dry. I am going to try tonight. Thanks

  • @brianelswick7374
    @brianelswick7374 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    This video was super helpful, and we even had to use the car jack and 2x4 method of removing the tub.

  • @quadflopper1012
    @quadflopper1012 7 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank you for the video, yours is probably the best out of all the whirlpool/Kenmore HE repair videos. unfortunately I couldn’t afford to do it exactly like you recommended, I made my own bearing install tool for about $10 by using 12” piece of 5/8” thread all and some scrap metal I had laying around and I just replaced the bearings and seal then cleaned up and reused the rest of the original hard parts but it works fine now and I was able to do the whole job for about $35 so thank you, your video was a life saver….

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Awesome, glad the video helped you out!

    • @Li-lr7yt
      @Li-lr7yt 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Quadflopper101 s

  • @spuddemon7274
    @spuddemon7274 3 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Great video in that it shows every step. You do gloss over the fact that a person of average strength is not going to be able to break an old shaft free with the machine merely tilted. It needs to be all the way on its side or back to get a good swing on the sledgehammer. Also the basket on my model was still stuck to the shaft after I pressed it down to the surface with the scissors jack; I had to put a rod under the jack to finish the job. I have a working washer now, THANK YOU!

    • @tatchik77
      @tatchik77 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      I'm glad you mentioned that, I thought I was just wimpy & had to get my son to do it for me! 😁

  • @jamieblackburn3121
    @jamieblackburn3121 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video. I'm sure it won't go quite as smooth for me in my basement, but well done. I'll be buying my parts from you guys.

  • @dalehall64
    @dalehall64 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this!! I was able to repair our washer yesterday only because of this video.

  • @ibewcountry
    @ibewcountry 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Matt, you are the MAN ! Thanks for the help !!

  • @patrickknox4618
    @patrickknox4618 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for all of the informational videos ! you all are awesome !

  • @kiethclinton8080
    @kiethclinton8080 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you for your video other than my washer being a little bit more dirtier and not having an upper agitator it was spot-on

  • @jamesdavis-vc9ww
    @jamesdavis-vc9ww 5 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    thanks for sharing this it was a great help in fixing my washing machine.

  • @ytvancedailey
    @ytvancedailey ปีที่แล้ว

    I used the flat end of my 6 foot post hole digging bar to pound the shaft of the transmission through the bottom of the tub. Worked like magic!

  • @caddylover3510
    @caddylover3510 6 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    best video on youtube for this repair. this is my second time doing this repair to our Cabrio. I didn't use the press tool. I used old bearings that i had and tapped the new bearing in using the old bearing as a guide. You could use an axle socket as well to tap the bearing in. First time i did the job i didn't have any problem removing the tub, but this time, had to get the scissor jack from the tub and cut a 20" piece of 2 x 4. It was on there good. I just bought the bearings and seal, but next time will get the shaft as it was getting worn out. The way these Cabrios go, it will probably last 3 years and then have to do it all again anyways.

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Thanks for your feedback! We're glad the video was helpful. Thank you for the tips too!

  • @oiapham5668
    @oiapham5668 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent instructional video for all newbies and DIY handy person. I'd watched others but this video is the best. It has very clear detail explanations, thorough, and easy to understand. 5 *****, A+ rating.

  • @Lou101960
    @Lou101960 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you so very much! I just finished, I will wait until morning to run it.

  • @_david6885
    @_david6885 3 ปีที่แล้ว +4

    Thanks a lot..
    Sir..
    When inserting the shaft after bearing replacement, is it okay if i do not apply grease between the bearing and the shaft?

  • @shadowmanmc1130
    @shadowmanmc1130 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Because I just did the replacement of the bearing I didn’t know if I get tested out here in the garage before I haul the back of the house and the group video was great work for me I hope

  • @tomdoberstein4485
    @tomdoberstein4485 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Great video! I am a fairly experienced diy-er, but I really struggled with this repair. Turns out that the bearing press tool (OCTOPUS 131970 off Amazon) I bought did not fit the upper bearing properly. Thus, I struggled to properly seat the upper bearing. The part of the upper bearing press tool that is supposed to fit in the upper bearing inner race bore was too large and would not seat the bearing correctly. After several attempts I was able to reverse the upper bearing press component and use the flat side to seat the upper bearing. Hopefully my struggles/experience might save someone else some frustration. Also, this video makes the repair appear much easier than it actually is. They use a washer that is pre-staged and perfectly set up for the video shoot. As usual, the real world brings real issues and is often more challenging. The video is a great step by step resource which gave me the confidence to tackle this somewhat complicated repair. A challenging job and a most helpful video. As info., I was working on a Maytag model MVWB400VQ0 Washer, which is NOT compatible with the OCTOPUS 131970 Bearing Tool Kit on Amazon.

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Glad you were able to seat the bearing. If you have any trouble at all or need any help please reach out to us and let us know and we will be more than happy to assist you.

  • @codexaeterna
    @codexaeterna 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    The car-jack trick was amusing! For techs that do a lot of these, there is a tub removal tool out there now.

  • @joshhayes6235
    @joshhayes6235 7 ปีที่แล้ว +8

    Great video. The car jack and 2x4 technique was clutch!

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Glad the video helped you get the bearings changed!

  • @dandroid7757
    @dandroid7757 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for this informative step by step video. I successfully fixed my washer.

  • @offthewallhobbyman6978
    @offthewallhobbyman6978 5 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Awesome, just completed this on my washer....THANKS!!!

  • @latanyah1
    @latanyah1 7 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Thank you so much for this thorough video! I had to use the jack to get my tub out and was so grateful you included that in the video or I may have given up. I did break the grounding cable off the top because I was really careless with the lid. I'm glad that will be an easy fix. I can't wait to test it out tomorrow. *fingers crossed*

  • @MrMiscVids
    @MrMiscVids 4 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Superb instructional video! Thank you!!!

  • @loulong136
    @loulong136 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Good video. My Cabrio is a model without a traditional tall agitator, maybe a newer or higher capacity version bought in 2015. I'm not sure if that is the reason, but my original rubber seal had a plastic part around it that covered the gap you filled with adhesive. Should I reuse that cover over the adhesive when I put it back together? Thanks.

  • @kamranbasharat1936
    @kamranbasharat1936 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video and thanks for such a detailed step by step process.

  • @bobbybhathal5015
    @bobbybhathal5015 4 ปีที่แล้ว

    Best video & everything explained very clearly. Thanks

  • @gabysanjurjo1362
    @gabysanjurjo1362 7 ปีที่แล้ว

    Excellent video! Very helpful. If you have the Platinum model the lid comes off differently. The top two screws on the back green bracket need to come off then push the lid forward to lift it.

    • @appliancepartspros
      @appliancepartspros  7 ปีที่แล้ว

      Happy the video helped you out! And thanks for that tip.

    • @UncleSpence
      @UncleSpence 6 ปีที่แล้ว

      Oh man! Thank you for sharing that fact about the Platinum model. I spent 45 minutes trying to get that darn thing popped up.
      On a side note, take caution removing the rotor. With the magnets and it's fit in the driveshaft it comes off suddenly... I smashed my nose and started bleeding all over, with no washer to wash the blood off my clothes.

  • @buckkuhlmann3461
    @buckkuhlmann3461 ปีที่แล้ว

    Thank you for making this video, it helped me tremendously. And saved me money.

  • @gus4724
    @gus4724 4 ปีที่แล้ว +9

    i appreciate the time taken to make this video. thank you!

  • @lkragsac
    @lkragsac 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great instrutions, perfect ..a little tricky at times but overall great. Thanks

  • @addamhughes
    @addamhughes 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Very helpful and detailed video. Thank you!

  • @jimbosky
    @jimbosky 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great video, repair went perfect. Any suggestions for the best grease and sealant?
    My kit didn't come with any.