Ordered the set of 4 off Amazon for $30. Arrived here this morning and finished in about 45 minutes. I used a rope to pull the hooks thru the frame and up into position. my hands and arms are too big to fit down inside the casing. Saved $300 and learned a new skill. Cut my left hand twice but nothing too serious. Thank you for the video
Like all the others, I found this really helpful. My only surprise was how much higher the tub sat in the machine after replacing the springs. Clearly the old ones were really shot. The machine is now practically silent. Thank you, Scott!
This video was the best one that I found and really helped me to complete this repair. I have this exact model of Amana washer. Be sure to measure your existing rods before ordering from either Ebay or Amazon. Don't just go by the part number as there are some 3rd party vendors who use this part number but provide rods that are too long. My machine had rods that were 25.5" long. I connected the two back rods by removing the back panel from the washer before turning it back upright and then connected the two front rods from the top of the machine.
You have no idea how much this video just helped me! Not only do I have an understanding on why our washing machine has been shaking so abnoxiously to the point of sounding like the floor could cave in at any moment, but now I think we can actually fix it ourselves instead of spending an ungodly amount for a new one. So, thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!! This will save my family money, anxiety, stress and all the headaches that come with an effed-up machine! 🙂 Yay.
Thanks for the help. $40 in parts and about 30-40 minutes with help of my son (it would have been tough by myself). You saved me a repair call or a new washer. Problem solved.
I have this exact same model washer machine and bc of this video I was able to buy my suspension rods and replace them. My washer looks and works as if it was brand new!!! THANK YOUUUU SO MUCH
Helpful tip: use the old suspension rod you pulled out, and snake it through the hole to grab the hook of the new suspension rod to make it easier to pull up. Once you reach the top add the clip, hold the new rod to keep it still and pull out the old rod. Made this replacement so easy.
Thanks for the tutorial! Ours started getting highly unstable and bouncy so we needed to replace these, but didn't know how feasible it was. Especially since I'm inexperienced in most repairs of things, lol! But I got the courage to try it and got them done in a bit over an hour thanks to this!
If you get good advice from someone showing you how to do something, HIT THE LIKE BUTTON, GUYS!!! HE DID THE WORK FOR YOU! SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION! Awesome, Scott. I'll do that! Great vid!
I have this same washer with this same issue. Started when my sisters kids started using my machine and packed it full with every piece of clothes they owned every week. I will try replacing these rods. Great video, I was stumped on how to get the top to come off.
Thank you so much Scott for the excellent video! - I have the same machine and the repair was exactly as you described and went so smooth. Your help with this video is so much Appreciated!
I have the same model as yours and was wondering why it always seemed off balance when it wasn't. I live on the top floor of an apartment building and always feel so bad for my neighbor below whenever I have to do laundry. I will have family help me replace this at Christmas. Thank you thank you thank you!! (and I am sure my neighbor will thank you!)
I was thinking of buying a new set myself. Also, had someone take a look at my washer for like $120. And of course upset when I was told exactly what I already knew. then was told it was be over $400 to fix it. I said naw I'm good thanks. Found the parts I needed on Amazon and used the video to help replace the suspension. I've tested 2 loads, one with bulky items, and no noise at all.
@@howtoscottkeeley No, thank you Mr. Keeley. I watched a video a few months prior and it stopped me from trying it myself because the person was hurting himself through the process. Your video inspired me to rethink it and give it a try.
@@howtoscottkeeleythank you so much for this video. My washer has been dancing on the floor for months and my husband just figured out it is the suspension rods. But I'm trying to order them "exact same washer as yours" and I'm confused about if I need to order the 26.7" or the 23.?" rods. I hope you can see this soon and help me out before I order!
Like most videos showing this, never showed the rod coming out of the bottom or going into the bottom slot. Does it go in straight? Does it take some maneuvering to get it in there?
Thanks 4 ur video,it really helped me ,I got a Friend to help took about 40 min , I live in Louisiana, a suburb of new orleans, I called a place in Metairie, la they have a place called ideal appliance and parts 4 washing machines and dryers I called them gave the model # serial # and the name of the washer machine picked up the same day ,4 $73
Hello everyone I have the same problem since it doesn't say the part # I ordered the wrong part but it was based on my Amana serial number. Well the part I got was about 2 inches shorter I sent it back and got the right part. First make sure before you replace it measure the old rod with the new one and also sure that the ball socket where the rod hooks in is the same. Now my washer is so silent like new. Thanks for the video.
Yes. My hands are like natural gloves so it wasn't slipping on me but I know its easier to use knobby gloves to prevent the rods from slipping while holding them.
What model is the Amana washer in the video? My washer is doing the same thing and is the exact same washer but I can’t find the model number to go by the right parts. Any help would be greatly appreciated
I got mine from my local appliance repair parts shop. You should be able to order them online using the model number of your washer because there are different ones.
If my father hadn't have given this damn machine to me when my AWESOME WHIRLPOOL Industrial size washer finally gave up the ghost (after 25 yrs and a couple of DIY repairs...footpegs. why are those plastic...disaster waiting to happen) I would send this damn AMANA to the scrap yard. It's too small for us anyway. We have a king size bed, and this thing is what 3.4 cubic foot. I only use 7 plus. I must do tons and tons of laundry. When one say, oh and I never washed any King sized blankets in it. Just one bottom or top sheet and pillow cases at a time. When it started taking off for the moon, I would go in there and TRY to get the button to pause it. That's a 50 50 chance in and of itself. I always end up having to unplug it. I HATE appliances with computer controls. I was just going to go in debt and buy a whole new set b/c my industrial size whirlpool dryer finally died too. The multimeter isn't giving me the answer. I hope it's not the electrical outlet, but nothings tripped. The two are side by side and on the same electric line I believe. IDK what's wrong with it this time. I'm just mad about this washer. I've been getting along trying to wash small amounts of items, then hanging them up and putting a fan on high in front lol. Then I IRON. ugh. I got things to do, than spend several days ironing for the week. Luckily it's just myself and my husband. No kids. Most of the stuff seems to be my clothes and of course towels and whatnot. STILL the price of a basic new washing machine thru me for a loop. I'm gonna try this repair, IF I can find the shocks for it. I live in small town USA and can't leave it RN. So I guess I'll have to wait on shipping. I saw another guy repair the same thing. He made it even more easy to do looking than you. I know I'm in trouble lol. Nothing is ever that simple. NEVER. Not for me it seems. Thanks. IDK what I'm going to do yet. I just want a basic washer and dryer and no damn computerized anything. I know how to fix those. I digress. For the price of the shocks....I saw seven bucks somewhere. Prob. per shock. I can hang with that, until I find the washer I want. Again thanks for the video!
Hi Scott, for the suspension rod, are they universal? I have a amana model ntw4516fw1 but I can't find the suspension for this specific model I have. Can you help? Thanks in advance
I'm pretty sure the suspension rod kit i used is the same one for your Amana model. They are not necessarily universal but many suspension rod kits fit different models. You can check and order it from parts select website for around $65 or go to your local appliance parts store.
How long have you had your Amana ? I just bought the Amana NTW4516GW3 this year. Did your rods already give out ? These machines got a bad rap but I think they work pretty good.
@@howtoscottkeeley The original belt drive Whirlpool washers also had a hanging suspension but I never really heard they were problematic. Then again those machines also used a higher grade steel.
Ordered the set of 4 off Amazon for $30. Arrived here this morning and finished in about 45 minutes.
I used a rope to pull the hooks thru the frame and up into position. my hands and arms are too big to fit down inside the casing. Saved $300 and learned a new skill. Cut my left hand twice but nothing too serious.
Thank you for the video
Like all the others, I found this really helpful. My only surprise was how much higher the tub sat in the machine after replacing the springs. Clearly the old ones were really shot. The machine is now practically silent. Thank you, Scott!
@@nmelande12 Your welcome!
This video was the best one that I found and really helped me to complete this repair. I have this exact model of Amana washer. Be sure to measure your existing rods before ordering from either Ebay or Amazon. Don't just go by the part number as there are some 3rd party vendors who use this part number but provide rods that are too long. My machine had rods that were 25.5" long. I connected the two back rods by removing the back panel from the washer before turning it back upright and then connected the two front rods from the top of the machine.
Helped me fix this exact washer today. Thank you! A second set of hands helps out tremendously with this job.
Glad it helped!
You have no idea how much this video just helped me! Not only do I have an understanding on why our washing machine has been shaking so abnoxiously to the point of sounding like the floor could cave in at any moment, but now I think we can actually fix it ourselves instead of spending an ungodly amount for a new one.
So, thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!!
This will save my family money, anxiety, stress and all the headaches that come with an effed-up machine! 🙂
Yay.
I agree with your comment 💯 So grateful for this video!!!
Your welcome! Hope it worked.
This will save me from buying a new washer and dryer set. My wife is going to be so mad.
😀 lol
Me, too! 😂😂
My thoughts exactly
Well said!!
Same 😂
Thanks for posting. Going to fix our washer tomorrow!
Thanks for the help. $40 in parts and about 30-40 minutes with help of my son (it would have been tough by myself). You saved me a repair call or a new washer. Problem solved.
@@thegregor5 Thats great! Glad to hear that.
Thank you for this! I just fixed my washer and now I feel unstoppable 😂
Your welcome. Good job. Glad I could help. 🙂
Great video. I watched this and got the rods at a local appliance store and did it all myself. The rods were $73 + tax. Thanks for the help!
Nice. You are welcome!
I have this exact same model washer machine and bc of this video I was able to buy my suspension rods and replace them. My washer looks and works as if it was brand new!!! THANK YOUUUU SO MUCH
Helpful tip: use the old suspension rod you pulled out, and snake it through the hole to grab the hook of the new suspension rod to make it easier to pull up. Once you reach the top add the clip, hold the new rod to keep it still and pull out the old rod. Made this replacement so easy.
Hell yeah improvise 👍
Thanks for the tutorial! Ours started getting highly unstable and bouncy so we needed to replace these, but didn't know how feasible it was. Especially since I'm inexperienced in most repairs of things, lol! But I got the courage to try it and got them done in a bit over an hour thanks to this!
Thank you for being so clear and to the point! About to try to fix my washer now and stop the obnoxious banging!
If you get good advice from someone showing you how to do something, HIT THE LIKE BUTTON, GUYS!!! HE DID THE WORK FOR YOU! SHOW YOUR APPRECIATION!
Awesome, Scott. I'll do that! Great vid!
I have a similar model, and your tutorial is definitely going to help us fix this temperamental washer. Thank you!
Thanks so much for this video. You made it a lot easier for me to change the rods and my washer is as good as new.
I have this same washer with this same issue. Started when my sisters kids started using my machine and packed it full with every piece of clothes they owned every week. I will try replacing these rods. Great video, I was stumped on how to get the top to come off.
Your welcome
My parts came in, ordered from amazon for about $35. Replaced them tonight and ran a cycle. My machine is like new again, I'm so happy.
Going to be replacing those on my mom's washer. Now I have the knowledge. Thanks
Well presented. Very helpful.
Thank you so much Scott for the excellent video! - I have the same machine and the repair was exactly as you described and went so smooth. Your help with this video is so much Appreciated!
You're welcome! 🙂
Followed the directions and it Worked perfectly thanks a million.
Glad to hear that! You're welcome.
That's so cool ? I just looked up that same thing and bingo.Thanks a lot ! My cat was riding it across the garage and it was bucking.lol
Just fixed my washer same as this one this video helped me out bigg time
I have the same model as yours and was wondering why it always seemed off balance when it wasn't. I live on the top floor of an apartment building and always feel so bad for my neighbor below whenever I have to do laundry. I will have family help me replace this at Christmas. Thank you thank you thank you!! (and I am sure my neighbor will thank you!)
I was thinking of buying a new set myself. Also, had someone take a look at my washer for like $120. And of course upset when I was told exactly what I already knew. then was told it was be over $400 to fix it. I said naw I'm good thanks. Found the parts I needed on Amazon and used the video to help replace the suspension. I've tested 2 loads, one with bulky items, and no noise at all.
I'm glad I could help you. Thanks
@@howtoscottkeeley No, thank you Mr. Keeley. I watched a video a few months prior and it stopped me from trying it myself because the person was hurting himself through the process. Your video inspired me to rethink it and give it a try.
@@howtoscottkeeleythank you so much for this video. My washer has been dancing on the floor for months and my husband just figured out it is the suspension rods. But I'm trying to order them "exact same washer as yours" and I'm confused about if I need to order the 26.7" or the 23.?" rods. I hope you can see this soon and help me out before I order!
Like most videos showing this, never showed the rod coming out of the bottom or going into the bottom slot. Does it go in straight? Does it take some maneuvering to get it in there?
Thank you for making this video. I just did this repair with your help!!
You're welcome!
Thanks 4 ur video,it really helped me ,I got a Friend to help took about 40 min , I live in Louisiana, a suburb of new orleans, I called a place in Metairie, la they have a place called ideal appliance and parts 4 washing machines and dryers I called them gave the model # serial # and the name of the washer machine picked up the same day ,4 $73
great video! I have the same exact model and was considering buying a whole new unit. Gonna see if can buy new rods and do this today.
Sounds good. Hope it works out.
Thanks a bunch. King Kong no longer lives in my washer.
Thank you sir. Now I look handy af for my gf’s parents.
Do you have a part number or link to where you got your parts? I have the same exact washer. Thanks
Thanks for the video!
@@stephenT723 You are welcome.
liked and subscribed... waiting for the Amazon truck to come....
Thank you! Hope it works for you.
Which suspension springs did you use? Is there a link on Amazon?
Just saved my washer! Thanks a lot
You got me through it thank you for you instruction
Hello everyone I have the same problem since it doesn't say the part # I ordered the wrong part but it was based on my Amana serial number. Well the part I got was about 2 inches shorter I sent it back and got the right part. First make sure before you replace it measure the old rod with the new one and also sure that the ball socket where the rod hooks in is the same. Now my washer is so silent like new. Thanks for the video.
Which RODS did you buy? and from where?
If the rods are not clipped in to the bottom part of the plastic piece, will they cause the drum to still bang against the sides of the washer?
Thanks, this really helped me out!
This was very helpful thank you!!
Wear rubber gloves and it makes it so much easier. I left it on its side and done all four. Works great.
Yes. My hands are like natural gloves so it wasn't slipping on me but I know its easier to use knobby gloves to prevent the rods from slipping while holding them.
Changed out all four rods and now it sets higher and makes worse noise. Seems the little cup area for the bleach is hitting the sides. Any suggestions
Sorry to hear that. Maybe they are the wrong size?
Where did you buy the repair parts for this washer?
Does it matter the part . Can't find a specific brand . Can I go generic
What is the model number?? This is the exact one I have to get fixed but forgot to get a picture of the model number and now need to order the rods
NTW4601BQ1
Nice video helped a lot
Mine exactly! Thanks!!
Very helpful video. Thank you!
What part number of rods did you use??
Hey could you tell me what suspension rods you got?
Thank you sir!
@@Gingerale399 Your welcome!
Where can I buy these parts, please?
Tanks so much !!! 🎉🎉
@@thomashicks_1988 Your welcome!
how do i know which suspension rod is damaged? or just change all of them?
@@mase202 Just change all of them. I think they all come in a pack anyway.
what's the model number of the washer,the length of the rods
Thanks buddy my wife will still say im wrong tho!
What model is the Amana washer in the video? My washer is doing the same thing and is the exact same washer but I can’t find the model number to go by the right parts. Any help would be greatly appreciated
Lift the lid and the model number should be in the back just below the back of the lid. My model number is NTW4601BQ1
Thank you!
Where did you find the parts because I have looked everywhere and can’t find anything
I got mine from my local appliance repair parts shop. You should be able to order them online using the model number of your washer because there are different ones.
Ty
If my father hadn't have given this damn machine to me when my AWESOME WHIRLPOOL Industrial size washer finally gave up the ghost (after 25 yrs and a couple of DIY repairs...footpegs. why are those plastic...disaster waiting to happen) I would send this damn AMANA to the scrap yard. It's too small for us anyway. We have a king size bed, and this thing is what 3.4 cubic foot. I only use 7 plus. I must do tons and tons of laundry.
When one say, oh and I never washed any King sized blankets in it. Just one bottom or top sheet and pillow cases at a time. When it started taking off for the moon, I would go in there and TRY to get the button to pause it. That's a 50 50 chance in and of itself. I always end up having to unplug it. I HATE appliances with computer controls. I was just going to go in debt and buy a whole new set b/c my industrial size whirlpool dryer finally died too. The multimeter isn't giving me the answer. I hope it's not the electrical outlet, but nothings tripped. The two are side by side and on the same electric line I believe. IDK what's wrong with it this time. I'm just mad about this washer. I've been getting along trying to wash small amounts of items, then hanging them up and putting a fan on high in front lol. Then I IRON. ugh. I got things to do, than spend several days ironing for the week. Luckily it's just myself and my husband. No kids. Most of the stuff seems to be my clothes and of course towels and whatnot. STILL the price of a basic new washing machine thru me for a loop. I'm gonna try this repair, IF I can find the shocks for it. I live in small town USA and can't leave it RN. So I guess I'll have to wait on shipping.
I saw another guy repair the same thing. He made it even more easy to do looking than you. I know I'm in trouble lol. Nothing is ever that simple. NEVER. Not for me it seems. Thanks. IDK what I'm going to do yet. I just want a basic washer and dryer and no damn computerized anything. I know how to fix those. I digress. For the price of the shocks....I saw seven bucks somewhere. Prob. per shock. I can hang with that, until I find the washer I want.
Again thanks for the video!
Hi Scott, for the suspension rod, are they universal? I have a amana model ntw4516fw1 but I can't find the suspension for this specific model I have. Can you help? Thanks in advance
I'm pretty sure the suspension rod kit i used is the same one for your Amana model. They are not necessarily universal but many suspension rod kits fit different models. You can check and order it from parts select website for around $65 or go to your local appliance parts store.
How long have you had your Amana ? I just bought the Amana NTW4516GW3 this year. Did your rods already give out ? These machines got a bad rap but I think they work pretty good.
@@patcola7335I bought it new. Its probably around 4 years old. I think the suspension rods should have lasted longer then that.
@@howtoscottkeeley The original belt drive Whirlpool washers also had a hanging suspension but I never really heard they were problematic. Then again those machines also used a higher grade steel.
Thanks man
Where did you get the parts ?
Partsselect.com
Where to buy from?
Partsselect.com
I have exact same model and issue
The plastic thing that holds the suspension rod to the top of the washing machine is broken. I wish I knew what it is called.😢
@@tinakelly5982 I believe it is a suspension rod support cup or ball. They come with the new rods or you can buy them separately in a kit.
Hello thanks for the video
Can you please give me the part number from Amazon thanks 🙏
hero
Repack the Suspension rod Buffers with Dow Corning 111. It's what stops this crap when new.
I should have said had the same problem 😃
Thank you !