My goodness, if the agitator bolt is rusted, it is quite the task to remove. I had to try to drill it out, which didnt work (the bit I used to drill was too large, Live and Learn), so I drilled around it to break the top piece that gets replaced by the repair kit. This video was posted 13 years ago, and is still helping keep these machines out of the landfill. In my case, I had to replace the clutch, the coupler was worn so we replaced thata too, and the agitator assembly -- all in all a cost of less than $60. I want to say I really appreciate this video, and don't usually ever comment on videos. Kudos!
This is probably the best step by step video that I have used to do a repair on a home appliance. It literally took about 10 minutes, and everything matched up exactly as it is shown in the video.
Awesome site! I have ordered many parts online and repaired many things myself but this is the best site ever for parts as well as videos! I just happened to find the site looking for parts to repair my agitator on my 32 yr old whirlpool washer. The parts were easy to find with just the serial number and I was amazed that there was a video attached on how to repair it. The video was clear and concise and easy to follow, the parts came very quickly and are very reasonable in price and the job only took about 15 minutes. My washer is old but still works just as good as new and I did not want to replace it. The parts are exactly what were on it originally and have repaired it back to new. I hope to get many more years out of this washer. I have definitely bookmarked this site and will use it again and highly recommend it to any homeowner who likes to diy and save money. Thanks PartSelect for providing such a great service!!
Can't thank you enough. Washer is back up. Cost me $40 in parts and about an hour time. Your directions were precise and clear. Thank you so much for posting these videos. I used your lid switch repair video as well as the agitator repair. Hopefully get another 13 years or so out of it.:o)
Amazing video helped me reassemble our agitator and get it back up and running in no time was having difficulty reassembling before the video. God blessed this man with the washer dryer fixing gift amen. 😂
I did this! While my washer looks exactly like the one in the video - I learned that not all washers (even if they look the same) can be drastically different. I ordered the referenced repair kit above for $8 and some change from Amazon, they also carry the "dogs" for less than $2.00, but it is an add-on item and you have to spend $35 to get free shipping. So I ordered the kit. I got impatient and visited the local appliance shop/parts shop and they charged $8 JUST for the dogs. So I replaced the dogs, and when the kit arrived, I learned that my machines assembly was different than the kit - however, I did use the gasket for the top thing (the thing you take out to get to the bolt), I also used the bolt washer, my kit didn't include a bolt. It works IT WORKS and I DID IT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS!! I've subscribed & liked!
This TH-cam video saved me major dollars. I have a warranty for the washer but it would've cost me $100 just to get someone out to the house. The most expensive part of this install was the agitator grease. I definitely would say that this is a DIY job.
Good tips. I swear by Westinghouse analog washers...I've replaced them about three times now cause they're easy to fix & are real workhorses. But discovering how easy it is to replace these auger dogs (dawgs) was my contribution to saving our budget some $400-800 in a new washer. Good tips with adding grease and a new bolt. I'm over 67, a woman, and when you're not afraid of taking it apart and see how it works, anyone can do this fix with a good appliance parts store, and about 30 minutes. Nice video.
Great job with that video! There is one model-to-model difference that may be confusing to another first-timer. On my Kitchen-Aid brand washer, the upper half, the auger, did NOT snap down onto the lower half. It justs rests there. The proof was that the grease transferred when the two parts were together -- but no snap. This only meant that during final assembly, I had to lift by holding the bottom part. It's back and working. Thank you!!!
Do not bust the two tabs in the post of the agitator base! He is wrong when he says they are just for factory use. Those two tabs line up with the two holes on the bottom of the cam set, and they SNAP into those tabs to lock down the upper auger piece so it doesn’t wobble around loose.
Thank you for explaining about the two tabs. You are quite correct, at the end, it is satisfactory to hear the "click". I think that it's hard to get the right alignment, and perhaps some non-OEM part aren't well formed, and the bolt tightens it enough, if you do follow his suggestion. But as you say, better not to!
Thanks for your easy to follow video. So confident I can do this repair myself, I'm ordering the part right now. Far less expensive that a repair man. My hub never believes me that some repairs really ARE just that simple.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Why would anyone give this video a thumbs down? It took all of 15 minutes and $4.65 for parts. Without your easy to follow video, I would have had to hire a handyman or, heaven forbid, an actual washer repairman, which would have easily cost $100 just for a service call. Again, thank you!
Videos are wonderful and have helped in the past. We have a problem that we can't diagnose - thus can't figure out what to replace. Kenmore 80 Ser. Washer. Fills/drains normally. Agitates - but something is "off" - tangles the clothes into knots rather than "rolling over". Makes an intermitent grind noise during agitation. Agitator dogs work when checked by hand. Spin cycle - runs normally then sudden "grind/thump" noise. Agitator stops suddenly and then resumes spin when grind noise occurs.
Great video. Steps were easy as you said. The price of the part including gas to go get part was under $ 20. Much less than a service call. THANK YOU!!!!
I ordered the repair kit. It didnt come with the bolt, only a washer. It also didnt send the filter cover, only the rubber ring. Grannie trying to do this myself. What do i do if those items are missing? Are they required? There wasnt a filter in it when i got it. Thank you! You make this look simple but.... Lol
I found it very difficult to snap off the factory tabs, and stopped after I finally got the first one off. It was not difficult to see how it lined up with the tabs in place. I gave it a dry run without the top part of the agitator first, just to see how it fits, and then when I put it on, it fit like a glove. My washing machine is running a load right now, working better than it has in years. Thanks!
Appreciate this so much. Lol was nervous as all get out to think I could possibly screw this up and waste the $200 or the parts but its crazy simple. Thx
@@taterlysaladman9377 Thanks! I found some leftover silicone plumbing grease from a previous project; hiding right where I left it!! This was an easy project, thanks to Steve!
Question: the small, thick washer that comes with the repair kit, is that for the agitator bolt? I bought a new agitator bolt and it has a washer already installed with it. Thanks.
Thank You for taking the scary part out of self service repairs! I have a question, is it normal for there to be water around the agitator bolt during a wash cycle? I do find the water drained away after the final spin. Also where do we get the agitator grease in your video? Many thanks in advance.
Hi! So my whirlpool top load LSQ9549PW is old. I tried to take the agitator off but the bolt is badly rusted and stripped. Any advice on how to remove it?
Great video, but it doesn't tell what to do if the top half won't come off. On some Whirlpool models mine for example the agitator cam has four tabs on top that were heated somehow at the factory this keeps it in place during assembly. This will prevent removal. You cannot simply pull it off. My solution was to use a long (8 inch) small bladed screwdriver and a hammer to cut the melted part free from the tabs. A couple of taps on each one and the top will come off easily. Hope this helps! .
Thanks for the GREAT Tip...Nothing Worked...Couldn't figure it out and Tried you're tip and those tabs didn't come off easily!!! But perseverance paid off.....Got it!!! Thanks !!!.
Cindy Gilliam forgot to mention ...someone also had two drywall screws on the top of the dog holder also.....thinkin this has been messed with before....or they did it for shipping purposes...drywall screws....really?
I love this video and it was great, except that my whole tub turns when I try to get the agitator nut off. Being a woman this is simply impossible for me to do. Any suggestions or ideas??
I have an issue with an estate washer I have continuing to fill up even after agitating the water won't stop filling up. Has flooded my wash room twice. I replaced both of the pressure switches already it has dual switches and still didn't fix the issue. It's not the valve because I can unplug the washing machine while it's filling up and it completely stops even with the water still turned on. When it does this sometimes I can turn the water level switch from small to large or small to medium, etc just switching it another level then back to where I had it and sometimes that makes the water stop. Is that sounding like a water level switch going out?
Often, the rubber gasket on the agitator bolt is damaged, and the new bolt also comes with a coating of thread locker on it. We replaced the bolt mainly because it was included in the kit.
Hello, I have a whirlpool, the clips came off the top of the tub that spins on the washer which now it makes a lot of noise. i tried to clip them back in but i believe they are damaged. please show me a way to replace this.
So we replaced the agitator parts and it works great. My question is it suppose to be loud once it is working? It's almost like the "dogs" is really rubbing against the other part.
The action of the agitator should be quiet. If you rotate the auger portion of the agitator it should only turn in one direction and you would hear a slight clicking sound only. It should not rotate in the opposite direction and if so, you may have assembled the parts incorrectly.
I just took mine agitator apart and the cam is about a third as tall as the one in the kit. Will the taller one work or should I just replace the dogs only? Thanks CL
My Whirlpool washer Model # LSQ9110PW3 doesn't spin well. I take out the agitatior assembly as you demonstrated and it sounds that the agitator dogs are worn out. But I could not seperate the upper part from the base part. No matter how hard I have tried, I still fail in proceeding with the repair. Can you or anybody tell me what reason it could be? Awaiting advice!
The agitator dogs should not cause the symptom of poor spin. First, verify that the washer drains properly. Next, check the drive block under the agitator to verify that it is locked into the spin tube properly. If these are okay, then you should look at the clutch assembly as a possible cause for this symptom.
model whirlpool lxr7244jq1 i installed a brake clutch. the old one seemed ok. still wont spin. before this, it made a scrapping sound as if metal to metal sound. could it be the couplers wore out causing it to grind?
Good evening sirs. I am having trouble with my Washer / Dryer Model LTE6234DQ4 and the agitator dogs. However, when I saw the video I did the test with the agitator base and it does not rotate to the left or to the right. It is locked. The top agitator rotates clockwise but locks when turned counterclockwise. That means it is working fine, correct? The problem is that the motor of the washing machine works, but the agitator does not move and in fact, the base agitator is blocked. Consequently, I must ask you if I can still be considered to have a problem with the upper agitator dogs or if it is a problem with the basket shaft or with the plastic ring of the agitator impeller or with the shaft / bell blocker. I saw Whirpool's videos to disassemble the basket, the shaker dogs and they make mention on the agitator base that it should turn to one side only, but not that it is locked. I will try to get the agitator out in the way you show in the video and there, I will see what is happening. Will you have any recommendations for a washer / dryer check-up for me? What can I do, should I change the brake and drive tube? I appreciate your patience with me. Yours truly RLLAVANE
I just paid a repair man to fix my old whirlpool agitator n the matching dryers timing knob a total of 417.00 which he said if i wait n they come back for the washer separatly it would cost 129.00 as apposed to the price to get it done with the dryer 87.00 i think is what he said it was . My point is he came in with a box big enough for the dryer timer n tools. It blew my mind how he got the agitator to work properly. So i tried my luck in this search and im convinced u can find anything on the internet. He could have had those parts in his tool bag. Although i feel sick cause this video is so good i could have done it myself and saved myself much needed money. Lifes a journy u live n u learn.
OMGosh!! My husband is not very handy about fixing things. When my agitator stopped working properly, I, as always, googled, and found this video. I immediately found the part on Amazon for $4.65. I just did the repair myself and it was so easy. I wondered how much it would cost to have it repaired had I hired someone. Wow! I'm so sorry that happened to you, though. I hate being ripped of by mechanics, appliance repairman, etc.
the kit comes in three different sizes, with three different numbers. Because the cam comes in different heights, short, medium, and long. But likely you will only need the little dogs anyhow, and they are about $7 on amazon.
Great step by step. Thank you for sharing! I have a problem though. .. the agitator bolt is flush. There is nothing for my rachet to grab hold of. It looks like the bottom of the bolt. Any ideas why or how to remove it?
What is not shown is the amount of torque that is applied a the factory to these mount bolts. I just spent about 1/2 with 2 3/8 extension bars and a 7/16 socket, a 3/8 ratchet along with a leather mallet. I had to keep hitting the handle of the ratchet until the bolt finally started coming loose. More shade tree mechanic work to get the bolt broke loose.
I have a whirlpool washer LSR7333PQO model and the clutch needs to be replaced. The issue I am having involves the removal of the agitator. The screw has been removed but the agitator will not come out. I even used a crow bar and it is stuck. What is holding the agitator in the tub.
Treedoctor2014 It sounds like the spline on the agitator base has fused to the agitator shaft. You may need an agitator puller to remove it, or you could try cutting the old one off and replacing it.
Thanks Steve, I have a whirpool washer exactly like the one you are working on video , followed the steps and pulled out the entire agitator out . But I can not separate the top one even with feet on the bottom and pulling the top , it can not be separated , . Looks like they are one piece ! Any help at this point , ? Appreciate any advice ,
Thanks for your question. You can find this replacement part here: www.partselect.com/MEGA-PS334650-Whirlpool-285811-Agitator-Repair-Kit.htm?SourceCode=15 It does not fit all models, but if you send us your model number, we'd be glad to double check it for you, or find the replacement part that fits your washer!
I told you that I have a single piece agatator with no dogs in it. The dogs in this whirlpool must be in the washer tub. You are not showing the estate whirlpool model tawb600eq1 that I asked for help.
Took the agitator bolt off but now I can't remove the agitator on my kenmore s500. Sounds like something is holding it in place and won't come up. Has anyone had this problem?
No. The manufacturer uses a silicon based grease that is available as part number PS347804.www.partselect.com/PS347804-Whirlpool-350849-Agitator-Grease.htm?SourceCode=3&SearchTerm=PS347804
If the auger portion of your agitator does not pull off easily, try standing on the base of the agitator and then pull upward sharply on the auger. This should do the trick, although sometimes significant force is required.
Nope. Not even my male neighbor could separate them. With persistence, I ended up taking a a flathead screwdriver and a hammer to separate them. I think they were heated together.
Anyone know what this is? Small Brass Nail with flat side and small hole at bottom of nail ...looks like it locks something into place.. I was repairing the clutch assembly. And this mystery piece came out of my washer.... Please let me know
The is a lock pin the manufacture uses to keep the suspension system in place for shipping when new. When it was new it had a yellow strap that had to be pulled which released two and on some 3 clevis pins. Thos brass looking pins dropped into a cup on frame. You can discard it, it is no longer required
I did a quick search and the above video isn't for your Whirlpool model. Did a quick search based on the model number and the above video is not for your specific whirlpool. I'd suggest watching this video using this part number: 3951744. It can be found on our TH-cam channel and it's for your Whirlpool washer. We also have some great information about this installation on our website. Use the above number on our site and you'll find on the parts page some great customer installation instructions and tips that you might find useful. Hope this information helps.
A word of advice to anyone planning on doing this - my washer looks exactly like this one but the agitator is different on the inside, the parts do not fit at all. Make sure to look at your agitator and make sure it's a match before ordering parts. I honestly didn't imagine that they would be that entirely different that what is in mine, but as soon as I took it apart ... yeah. it's all good, the dogs were all i really needed for the repair so. but yeah.. now if you'll excuse me i'll go hang my head in shame. well not so much because the dogs did fix it.
To think i was about to order a brake, clutch, and other parts and replace one part at a time, then test it each time. Mind you, i bought used, and someone had previously used a screw to lock them together. I took them apart, and what looked to be pebbles were actually the dogs broken. Lol just bought 2 sets on Amazon for $20😂
My goodness, if the agitator bolt is rusted, it is quite the task to remove. I had to try to drill it out, which didnt work (the bit I used to drill was too large, Live and Learn), so I drilled around it to break the top piece that gets replaced by the repair kit. This video was posted 13 years ago, and is still helping keep these machines out of the landfill. In my case, I had to replace the clutch, the coupler was worn so we replaced thata too, and the agitator assembly -- all in all a cost of less than $60. I want to say I really appreciate this video, and don't usually ever comment on videos. Kudos!
This is probably the best step by step video that I have used to do a repair on a home appliance. It literally took about 10 minutes, and everything matched up exactly as it is shown in the video.
Thanks, Ray, you're too kind! Always happy to help people repair their appliances and save dollars doing so.
Watched 3 videos . This was first one to mention the seal. Thank you.
Awesome site! I have ordered many parts online and repaired many things myself but this is the best site ever for parts as well as videos! I just happened to find the site looking for parts to repair my agitator on my 32 yr old whirlpool washer. The parts were easy to find with just the serial number and I was amazed that there was a video attached on how to repair it. The video was clear and concise and easy to follow, the parts came very quickly and are very reasonable in price and the job only took about 15 minutes. My washer is old but still works just as good as new and I did not want to replace it. The parts are exactly what were on it originally and have repaired it back to new. I hope to get many more years out of this washer. I have definitely bookmarked this site and will use it again and highly recommend it to any homeowner who likes to diy and save money. Thanks PartSelect for providing such a great service!!
Thank you so much! I paid less than $10 for the parts and fixed my old Roper all by myself! Took less than an hour. 💪🙆💪
Can't thank you enough. Washer is back up. Cost me $40 in parts and about an hour time. Your directions were precise and clear. Thank you so much for posting these videos. I used your lid switch repair video as well as the agitator repair. Hopefully get another 13 years or so out of it.:o)
Thanks! Had no clue at all. Purchased a full repair kit, watched your video and easily replaced it in 10 minutes.
Don't tell my appliance repairman!
Amazing video helped me reassemble our agitator and get it back up and running in no time was having difficulty reassembling before the video. God blessed this man with the washer dryer fixing gift amen. 😂
Thanks so much!
I did this! While my washer looks exactly like the one in the video - I learned that not all washers (even if they look the same) can be drastically different. I ordered the referenced repair kit above for $8 and some change from Amazon, they also carry the "dogs" for less than $2.00, but it is an add-on item and you have to spend $35 to get free shipping. So I ordered the kit. I got impatient and visited the local appliance shop/parts shop and they charged $8 JUST for the dogs. So I replaced the dogs, and when the kit arrived, I learned that my machines assembly was different than the kit - however, I did use the gasket for the top thing (the thing you take out to get to the bolt), I also used the bolt washer, my kit didn't include a bolt. It works IT WORKS and I DID IT. THANK YOU FOR YOUR VIDEOS!! I've subscribed & liked!
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I love Steve. He's so calming.
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This TH-cam video saved me major dollars. I have a warranty for the washer but it would've cost me $100 just to get someone out to the house. The most expensive part of this install was the agitator grease. I definitely would say that this is a DIY job.
Good tips. I swear by Westinghouse analog washers...I've replaced them about three times now cause they're easy to fix & are real workhorses. But discovering how easy it is to replace these auger dogs (dawgs) was my contribution to saving our budget some $400-800 in a new washer. Good tips with adding grease and a new bolt. I'm over 67, a woman, and when you're not afraid of taking it apart and see how it works, anyone can do this fix with a good appliance parts store, and about 30 minutes. Nice video.
Steve, you're an absolute hero right now. Thanks. The restore saved me money, the machine, and the landfill the waste. Cheers!
Low key been wanting Steve to adopt me throughout my 3 year career in Maintenance
Great job with that video! There is one model-to-model difference that may be confusing to another first-timer. On my Kitchen-Aid brand washer, the upper half, the auger, did NOT snap down onto the lower half. It justs rests there. The proof was that the grease transferred when the two parts were together -- but no snap. This only meant that during final assembly, I had to lift by holding the bottom part. It's back and working. Thank you!!!
Thanks, Steve! This video made fixing my wife's washer a snap and made me look good, always a rare good thing ;^D
Do not bust the two tabs in the post of the agitator base! He is wrong when he says they are just for factory use. Those two tabs line up with the two holes on the bottom of the cam set, and they SNAP into those tabs to lock down the upper auger piece so it doesn’t wobble around loose.
Thank you for explaining about the two tabs. You are quite correct, at the end, it is satisfactory to hear the "click". I think that it's hard to get the right alignment, and perhaps some non-OEM part aren't well formed, and the bolt tightens it enough, if you do follow his suggestion. But as you say, better not to!
Thanks for your easy to follow video. So confident I can do this repair myself, I'm ordering the part right now. Far less expensive that a repair man. My hub never believes me that some repairs really ARE just that simple.
Thank you! Thank you! Thank you! Why would anyone give this video a thumbs down? It took all of 15 minutes and $4.65 for parts. Without your easy to follow video, I would have had to hire a handyman or, heaven forbid, an actual washer repairman, which would have easily cost $100 just for a service call. Again, thank you!
Your video went great job only took five minutes after watching your video. THANKS ALOT
Videos are wonderful and have helped in the past.
We have a problem that we can't diagnose - thus can't figure out what to replace.
Kenmore 80 Ser. Washer.
Fills/drains normally. Agitates - but something is "off" - tangles the clothes into knots rather than "rolling over". Makes an intermitent grind noise during agitation. Agitator dogs work when checked by hand. Spin cycle - runs normally then sudden "grind/thump" noise. Agitator stops suddenly and then resumes spin when grind noise occurs.
Thank you so much! This was very informative and helped me put my washer back together after having to clean it
Thank You so much. Very helpful and excellent step by step directions. no excessive dialog. and it was as shown on video. Thank You again👍👍😊😊
Great video. Steps were easy as you said. The price of the part including gas to go get part was under $ 20. Much less than a service call.
THANK YOU!!!!
Hi John, thanks for the positive and encouraging feedback. It means a lot to us! Glad we could save you a service call and the associated cash!
Thanks to your instructions, I was able to fix my washing machine easily!
Got the dogs from Partselect and followed the video, no problems! Thanks.
I ordered the repair kit. It didnt come with the bolt, only a washer. It also didnt send the filter cover, only the rubber ring. Grannie trying to do this myself. What do i do if those items are missing? Are they required? There wasnt a filter in it when i got it. Thank you! You make this look simple but.... Lol
Awesome Video Steve,,,,Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. i will be replacing mine tomorrow with new parts....
Thanks again Steve.
This video is exactly what I needed.
Thank you so much. You helped me and my mom fix her washer, its LIKE NEW.....
I found it very difficult to snap off the factory tabs, and stopped after I finally got the first one off. It was not difficult to see how it lined up with the tabs in place. I gave it a dry run without the top part of the agitator first, just to see how it fits, and then when I put it on, it fit like a glove. My washing machine is running a load right now, working better than it has in years. Thanks!
Appreciate this so much. Lol was nervous as all get out to think I could possibly screw this up and waste the $200 or the parts but its crazy simple. Thx
Excellent. Went exactly as shown. Easiest repair ever.
Is there any product I can use in lieu of the 'agitator grease'?? Thanks for the great videos!!
any silicone grease. available at lowes and home depot etc.
@@taterlysaladman9377 Thanks! I found some leftover silicone plumbing grease from a previous project; hiding right where I left it!! This was an easy project, thanks to Steve!
Just use detergent
THAT'S IT?? I'll be ordering an agitator kit for our Inglis IE48000 from Parts Select first thing in the morning. Thank you sir!
Great video step by step cannot fail
Question: the small, thick washer that comes with the repair kit, is that for the agitator bolt? I bought a new agitator bolt and it has a washer already installed with it. Thanks.
Thank You for taking the scary part out of self service repairs! I have a question, is it normal for there to be water around the agitator bolt during a wash cycle? I do find the water drained away after the final spin. Also where do we get the agitator grease in your video?
Many thanks in advance.
Hi! So my whirlpool top load LSQ9549PW is old. I tried to take the agitator off but the bolt is badly rusted and stripped. Any advice on how to remove it?
Last week I paid a repairman $100 to fix the agitator in our washer. I should have watched your video.
Excellent help! Thank you. 🙏
What's the length of the extension?
Thank you for your time and effort
I replaced the dawgs The adgitator works properly. But does not work when I wash a load. Teeth on the upper adgitator seem fine. Any suggestions ?
is it crucial to replace the agitator bolt?
Great video, but it doesn't tell what to do if the top half won't come off. On some Whirlpool models mine for example the agitator cam has four tabs on top that were heated somehow at the factory this keeps it in place during assembly. This will prevent removal. You cannot simply pull it off.
My solution was to use a long (8 inch) small bladed screwdriver and a hammer to cut the melted part free from the tabs. A couple of taps on each one and the top will come off easily. Hope this helps!
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This is a great tip Rob, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the GREAT Tip...Nothing Worked...Couldn't figure it out and Tried you're tip and those tabs didn't come off easily!!! But perseverance paid off.....Got it!!! Thanks !!!.
Cindy Gilliam forgot to mention ...someone also had two drywall screws on the top of the dog holder also.....thinkin this has been messed with before....or they did it for shipping purposes...drywall screws....really?
Yes sir.. what to do if your hand is too big to stick into agitator ?
I love this video and it was great, except that my whole tub turns when I try to get the agitator nut off. Being a woman this is simply impossible for me to do. Any suggestions or ideas??
I have an issue with an estate washer I have continuing to fill up even after agitating the water won't stop filling up. Has flooded my wash room twice. I replaced both of the pressure switches already it has dual switches and still didn't fix the issue. It's not the valve because I can unplug the washing machine while it's filling up and it completely stops even with the water still turned on. When it does this sometimes I can turn the water level switch from small to large or small to medium, etc just switching it another level then back to where I had it and sometimes that makes the water stop. Is that sounding like a water level switch going out?
I changed my dogs but I now get a clicking noise as it agitates, any ideas?
what can cause the agitator base to spin instead of back and forth?
Whirlpool Washer Motor Coupling / Pump Drive Coupler do they wear out?
Protip: I don't need to hear music when I'm trying to hear the repair man.
Can you tell me the reason you replaced the agitator bolt as well? Just curious.
Often, the rubber gasket on the agitator bolt is damaged, and the new bolt also comes with a coating of thread locker on it. We replaced the bolt mainly because it was included in the kit.
From Amazon, the bolt is an optional add-on for a couple more bucks. I figured somebody knew something, so I went for it. Happy that I got it right.
Hello, I have a whirlpool, the clips came off the top of the tub that spins on the washer which now it makes a lot of noise. i tried to clip them back in but i believe they are damaged. please show me a way to replace this.
So we replaced the agitator parts and it works great. My question is it suppose to be loud once it is working? It's almost like the "dogs" is really rubbing against the other part.
The action of the agitator should be quiet. If you rotate the auger portion of the agitator it should only turn in one direction and you would hear a slight clicking sound only. It should not rotate in the opposite direction and if so, you may have assembled the parts incorrectly.
Just how would I know that I need this repair ? What are the symptoms of need ?
What part of Canada are you from ?
I just took mine agitator apart and the cam is about a third as tall as the one in the kit. Will the taller one work or should I just replace the dogs only?
Thanks
CL
My Whirlpool washer Model # LSQ9110PW3 doesn't spin well. I take out the agitatior assembly as you demonstrated and it sounds that the agitator dogs are worn out. But I could not seperate
the upper part from the base part. No matter how hard I have tried, I still fail in proceeding with the repair. Can you or anybody tell me what reason it could be? Awaiting advice!
The agitator dogs should not cause the symptom of poor spin. First, verify that the washer drains properly. Next, check the drive block under the agitator to verify that it is locked into the spin tube properly. If these are okay, then you should look at the clutch assembly as a possible cause for this symptom.
model whirlpool lxr7244jq1 i installed a brake clutch. the old one seemed ok. still wont spin. before this, it made a scrapping sound as if metal to metal sound. could it be the couplers wore out causing it to grind?
I have a bottom agitator no top. This is how it was made can I add a top agitator to it to get my clothes clean
What would make clothes washing, catch underneath the bottom of the agitator and not come out??? Thanks
Good evening sirs. I am having trouble with my Washer / Dryer Model LTE6234DQ4 and the agitator dogs. However, when I saw the video I did the test with the agitator base and it does not rotate to the left or to the right. It is locked. The top agitator rotates clockwise but locks when turned counterclockwise. That means it is working fine, correct?
The problem is that the motor of the washing machine works, but the agitator does not move and in fact, the base agitator is blocked.
Consequently, I must ask you if I can still be considered to have a problem with the upper agitator dogs or if it is a problem with the basket shaft or with the plastic ring of the agitator impeller or with the shaft / bell blocker.
I saw Whirpool's videos to disassemble the basket, the shaker dogs and they make mention on the agitator base that it should turn to one side only, but not that it is locked.
I will try to get the agitator out in the way you show in the video and there, I will see what is happening.
Will you have any recommendations for a washer / dryer check-up for me?
What can I do, should I change the brake and drive tube?
I appreciate your patience with me.
Yours truly
RLLAVANE
I cannot remove the agitator base. The ratchet keeps turning. Any advice? Thank you.
Thank you so much for making this video! It was very helpful!
I just paid a repair man to fix my old whirlpool agitator n the matching dryers timing knob a total of 417.00 which he said if i wait n they come back for the washer separatly it would cost 129.00 as apposed to the price to get it done with the dryer 87.00 i think is what he said it was . My point is he came in with a box big enough for the dryer timer n tools. It blew my mind how he got the agitator to work properly. So i tried my luck in this search and im convinced u can find anything on the internet. He could have had those parts in his tool bag. Although i feel sick cause this video is so good i could have done it myself and saved myself much needed money. Lifes a journy u live n u learn.
OMGosh!! My husband is not very handy about fixing things. When my agitator stopped working properly, I, as always, googled, and found this video. I immediately found the part on Amazon for $4.65. I just did the repair myself and it was so easy. I wondered how much it would cost to have it repaired had I hired someone. Wow! I'm so sorry that happened to you, though. I hate being ripped of by mechanics, appliance repairman, etc.
the kit comes in three different sizes, with three different numbers. Because the cam comes in different heights, short, medium, and long. But likely you will only need the little dogs anyhow, and they are about $7 on amazon.
Great step by step. Thank you for sharing!
I have a problem though. .. the agitator bolt is flush. There is nothing for my rachet to grab hold of. It looks like the bottom of the bolt. Any ideas why or how to remove it?
I would suggest trying a 1/2 inch socket wrench with extension to remove the bolt.
What if the base of the agitator isn't moving? I can't even spin it by hand. I've replaced the motor coupler and the clutch
Why is a new bolt necessary?
What is not shown is the amount of torque that is applied a the factory to these mount bolts. I just spent about 1/2 with 2 3/8 extension bars and a 7/16 socket, a 3/8 ratchet along with a leather mallet. I had to keep hitting the handle of the ratchet until the bolt finally started coming loose. More shade tree mechanic work to get the bolt broke loose.
GREAT video! VERY helpful and detailed! Thank you very much!
I have a whirlpool washer LSR7333PQO model and the clutch needs to be replaced. The issue I am having involves the removal of the agitator. The screw has been removed but the agitator will not come out. I even used a crow bar and it is stuck. What is holding the agitator in the tub.
Treedoctor2014 It sounds like the spline on the agitator base has fused to the agitator shaft. You may need an agitator puller to remove it, or you could try cutting the old one off and replacing it.
Thanks Steve, I have a whirpool washer exactly like the one you are working on video , followed the steps and pulled out the entire agitator out . But I can not separate the top one even with feet on the bottom and pulling the top , it can not be separated , . Looks like they are one piece ! Any help at this point , ? Appreciate any advice ,
I have same problem-- hope someone addresses this issue.
Where do I get the replacement parts and do they fit all models of top-loading washing machines
Thanks for your question. You can find this replacement part here:
www.partselect.com/MEGA-PS334650-Whirlpool-285811-Agitator-Repair-Kit.htm?SourceCode=15
It does not fit all models, but if you send us your model number, we'd be glad to double check it for you, or find the replacement part that fits your washer!
PartSelect thanks for your help
I told you that I have a single piece agatator with no dogs in it.
The dogs in this whirlpool must be in the washer tub.
You are not showing the estate whirlpool model tawb600eq1 that I asked for help.
Took the agitator bolt off but now I can't remove the agitator on my kenmore s500. Sounds like something is holding it in place and won't come up. Has anyone had this problem?
My top half came off after washing is there an explanation for this?
Can you use any kind of grease?
No. The manufacturer uses a silicon based grease that is available as part number PS347804.www.partselect.com/PS347804-Whirlpool-350849-Agitator-Grease.htm?SourceCode=3&SearchTerm=PS347804
I cant get the agitator to go all the way down...what do I do?
Hi Erik,
It could be the motor coupling. If you can provide your model number, I can better help you troubleshoot. Thanks!
this is great! however, i just cannot get that screw undone.. it is to tough!
the top of my bolt broke off while trying to take it off what do i do now
Good presentation
how do I break off that piece that comes default with the laundry? it's preventing me from putting the top part together
What part are you referring to? Do you have a picture?
+PartSelect it's okay I figured it out, thanks
my agitator won't push back down. Roper washer
My Whirlpool washer #LSQ9665JT4 agitator is impossible to separate!!!! Any suggestions?
If the auger portion of your agitator does not pull off easily, try standing on the base of the agitator and then pull upward sharply
on the auger. This should do the trick, although sometimes significant force is required.
Nope. Not even my male neighbor could separate them. With persistence, I ended up taking a a flathead screwdriver and a hammer to separate them. I think they were heated together.
Anyone know what this is? Small Brass Nail with flat side and small hole at bottom of nail ...looks like it locks something into place.. I was repairing the clutch assembly. And this mystery piece came out of my washer.... Please let me know
The is a lock pin the manufacture uses to keep the suspension system in place for shipping when new. When it was new it had a yellow strap that had to be pulled which released two and on some 3 clevis pins. Thos brass looking pins dropped into a cup on frame. You can discard it, it is no longer required
I am unable to separate the top from the bottom of the agitator. Gentle and rough - neither works; any ideas?
kathryn rasimas What model number is your washer?
I am having trouble separating the top half form the bottom base. My whirlpool model is #LSB6300PW1
I did a quick search and the above video isn't for your Whirlpool model. Did a quick search based on the model number and the above video is not for your specific whirlpool. I'd suggest watching this video using this part number: 3951744. It can be found on our TH-cam channel and it's for your Whirlpool washer. We also have some great information about this installation on our website. Use the above number on our site and you'll find on the parts page some great customer installation instructions and tips that you might find useful. Hope this information helps.
Have you seen the new Cabrio, Oasis, Bravos inner tub removal tool? JTP2014B. It's awesome
Jay Spencer Thanks for the tip!
You're very welcome!
A word of advice to anyone planning on doing this - my washer looks exactly like this one but the agitator is different on the inside, the parts do not fit at all. Make sure to look at your agitator and make sure it's a match before ordering parts. I honestly didn't imagine that they would be that entirely different that what is in mine, but as soon as I took it apart ... yeah. it's all good, the dogs were all i really needed for the repair so. but yeah.. now if you'll excuse me i'll go hang my head in shame. well not so much because the dogs did fix it.
Merci beaucoup Monsieur !
I cant wait to show my husband. Im so mad at myself. Thats my agitator .
Great video, thanks!
Well that looks quite simple.....except we Can NOT get the top off the bottom....Gentle and Rough also Nothing Works...How do you get them apart...?
Cindy Gilliam Which model are you working with?
To think i was about to order a brake, clutch, and other parts and replace one part at a time, then test it each time. Mind you, i bought used, and someone had previously used a screw to lock them together. I took them apart, and what looked to be pebbles were actually the dogs broken. Lol just bought 2 sets on Amazon for $20😂
I can't seperate the upper half from the bottom : ( , It looks like the same waher in the video
Thank you!
When i pull off the cap i see a seal cap on top