This is what makes TH-cam great!! Nice detailed video.. good speaker,with well laid out instructions,while going through the repair… thank you!! I’ll be doing this repair once my dogs show up! Crazy to think all that motor stress is down to some plastic teeth to take the abuse… not good. But at least it’s repair friendly..other stuff is not,and it’s getting worse. Thanks again!!
Thank You!!!! Easy Breezy! Thanx to this video. You jyst saved my inlaws HUNDREDS of dollars! Plus I scored a few points for fixing their washing machine. You're the BOMB Matt!
very helpful. Thank you. I have an Estate Whirlpool that matches up exactly with this video. I already took the upper agitator out a month or so after my wife noticed that it didn't agitate. I didn't investigate far enough, so one month later, I'm back taking it apart again. Very simple fix. Thanks so much. Apologies were delivered to my wife. ;-)
You can go to our site with your model number and look up the exploded parts diagram to see what your model is supposed to have and get an idea of where the parts go. I know some of those larger rubber washers were replaced with smaller ones, but you would have to look at the replacement one on the site to see its size. If you feel the parts are too loose then look again to see if anything is worn or damaged, we also have the repair forum where you can ask for repair help!
Thanks alot, managed to change the agitator dogs within a few minutes. MAKE SURE to put the plastic piece that holds the little dogs in place on the right side. When I pulled out the agitator I screwed up and it got dissassembled. The plastic piece fits perfectly both ways on my model and i had it upside down.. thanks again!
Your videos are excellent....our agitator dogs were broken and like the idiot I am I went to Sears online for the parts, a tiny bag of 4 plastic cams were 9 dollars and they charged us 8 dollars for shipping ( .01 pounds)....after they arrived, I came here to learn how to replace them and saw your website address, you have the same part for less than 2 dollars. I will shop with you first next time, thanks for a great advice.
I ran into an issue, my clothes mover was attached to the bottom agitator with a diff cam as the one shown. Not only was it difficult to remove the two parts, when I finally did, it busted my lock tabs right off the bottom agitator. It says in this video, to break the tabs of this type, but how about my tabs, does it matter? The tabs were fused to the cam with either glue, or irregular molded plastic. Now the clothes mover is a tad looser on the bottom part that it was.
And when I tightened the bolt, the washer for the bolt split in half, and one part is on the bold and the other just rolled off the top part of the bolt. Is the whole washer necessary? or can it function with the part already attached? My model is very different than this one, the Cam was located in the top of the clothes mover, and there were extra pieces I had to move back in. Just let me know.
He keeps talking abt the locking pins or something & he pits his hand down to attach top & bottom .I got it the 2 sections to snap together but the top part is wobbly.Will that be fixed by putting in the screw?
Thanks so much for this easy fix. I thought I had broken the machine this AM with putting a large comforter in it. Turns out it was only the dogs teeth worn down. My husband was about to take out the washer and take it to his "friend" in the business. YIKES! He needs to listen to me more often. :)
My neighbor has a older style Maytag. I tried to spin the agitator but it wont spin freely either way, It wont agitate on the wash cycle, You can hear the motor running and it fills up and it drains good.. After it fills up the motor will engage but nothing moves. The thing that puzzles me is the fact that the agitator is so tight. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I was beginning to wonder if the bolt was reverse threaded, mine was so tight. I ended up having to use my impact with a 6 point socket. I found blue Loctite on the threads, from the factory.
hi is that a Kenmore 800 washing machine , I took my agitator kit out and it looks exactly the same ,everything including the machine . I need the kit and the dogs ,
If you're looking for a specific part for your appliance, we're glad to help. You can enter your model number into our search engine on our website to see the parts for your model: www.appliancepartspros.com/ If you don't know your model number, you can use this tool on our website to help you find it: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx If you still need help finding a part, we're happy to help you out. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We're open 7 days a week until midnight EST.
hi can you please tell me if my washing machine is making noise is that due to the agitator dogs , when I put it on the hand wash and delicate cycles it doesn't make the noise . how do I know if that's what the problem is to replace the dogs
We offer free technical advice and diagnosis. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your washer's model number to make sure that we're giving you correct advice. You can use this tool on our website to help you find the model number: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx We’re available 7 days a week until midnight EST.
I thought the dogs in my Whirlpool washer needed replaced but when I got in there, they looked okay. However, the retaining bearing was broken. It has a part # on it so I was able to buy the correct part to replace it. The retaining bearing for my washer has the flat ring but then, instead of having a solid "collar" like the one shown here, mine has 4 "feet" the point up parallel to the cam and should be tight against it. But the bearing is so dang tight that by the time I've squeezed it into place, the "feet" have been pushed so that their ends aren't flush with the cam anymore. This makes it impossible to get it to fit down where it belongs inside the agitator! I even tried putting the bearing down into place in the agitator (it goes into place very easily) hoping I could maneuver the cam into place, but it just won't go! It's just too freaking tight!! Any clues on what I can do to get it to go together correctly?
Model # LA5558XSNO. The bearing that was originally on it was 8055141 and that's what I got to replace it. A few years ago I had to replace the dogs and didn't have this problem, but the bearing didn't need replaced that time.
You can go to our website and enter your appliance model number to view the parts breakdowns to be sure you get the correct part for your model. www.appliancepartspros.com/
Um....yeah I guess I need new dogs, considering there are NONE in there. There are 3 of the little 'tail' parts that held them into place, but the rest of the 'body' of the dogs are gone, and nothing at all in the 4th groove. There is off-white powder as if they all just ground into dust!
I LOVE THESE, VERY basically explained, but my agitator is different, 16882500, top part lifts out easy, then seems a part with clips, loacks, something, i do not want to break this cheap plastic, the nut is under this, i see no lid as removed with screwdriver,,,,just this locked section
@@appliancepartspros I got her out with the belt method it sounded like metel grinding we though a chain or change was caught in between agitator is very hard to turn when on. The splines are fine not worn at all , wat do I tear apart and order next . And how do u run the thing to even tell where there noise is coming from . I don’t wanna order one part pray it’s correct , take apart put together and still makes noise , there’s no point to fix these unles u know the exact part to replace since one on five or more will make a noise and u also can’t turn it on to hear ?
Almost 13 years after this video was made... still coming through for the WIN! Thanks so much for this.
You're welcome!
This is what makes TH-cam great!! Nice detailed video.. good speaker,with well laid out instructions,while going through the repair… thank you!! I’ll be doing this repair once my dogs show up! Crazy to think all that motor stress is down to some plastic teeth to take the abuse… not good. But at least it’s repair friendly..other stuff is not,and it’s getting worse.
Thanks again!!
You're very welcome! Glad we could help out
Thanks, Colonel. Congrats on the successful repair. We'll be here when you need us.
You guys are awesome. Love the detailed step-by-step visual instructions. Thanks for offering exceptional customer service and parts!!
Thank You!!!! Easy Breezy! Thanx to this video. You jyst saved my inlaws HUNDREDS of dollars! Plus I scored a few points for fixing their washing machine. You're the BOMB Matt!
Worked for me! Thanks for the help! It actually took only about 3 minutes for the total process of disassembly, replacement of dogs, and reassembly!
Thank you so much for this video. Got the kit on Amazon and now my washer agitator is back working now.
Thank you! Repairs were completed in less than 15 minutes!
Glad the video helped you get the washer repaired!
very helpful. Thank you. I have an Estate Whirlpool that matches up exactly with this video. I already took the upper agitator out a month or so after my wife noticed that it didn't agitate. I didn't investigate far enough, so one month later, I'm back taking it apart again. Very simple fix. Thanks so much. Apologies were delivered to my wife. ;-)
You can go to our site with your model number and look up the exploded parts diagram to see what your model is supposed to have and get an idea of where the parts go. I know some of those larger rubber washers were replaced with smaller ones, but you would have to look at the replacement one on the site to see its size. If you feel the parts are too loose then look again to see if anything is worn or damaged, we also have the repair forum where you can ask for repair help!
Thanks alot, managed to change the agitator dogs within a few minutes.
MAKE SURE to put the plastic piece that holds the little dogs in place on the right side. When I pulled out the agitator I screwed up and it got dissassembled. The plastic piece fits perfectly both ways on my model and i had it upside down.. thanks again!
Your videos are excellent....our agitator dogs were broken and like the idiot I am I went to Sears online for the parts, a tiny bag of 4 plastic cams were 9 dollars and they charged us 8 dollars for shipping ( .01 pounds)....after they arrived, I came here to learn how to replace them and saw your website address, you have the same part for less than 2 dollars. I will shop with you first next time, thanks for a great advice.
Excellent demonstration!!
Thanks for the good information. Repair went very smoothly.
Awesome, glad you got the agitator fixed up!
Great instructions. Thanks for the help. I'm doing a load of laundry now thanks to you.
7474randy Awesome, good job on getting the washer fixed!
Exactly what I needed. Thanks!
+WheeliePete Glad the video helped you get the agitator dogs changed!
I ran into an issue, my clothes mover was attached to the bottom agitator with a diff cam as the one shown. Not only was it difficult to remove the two parts, when I finally did, it busted my lock tabs right off the bottom agitator. It says in this video, to break the tabs of this type, but how about my tabs, does it matter? The tabs were fused to the cam with either glue, or irregular molded plastic. Now the clothes mover is a tad looser on the bottom part that it was.
Excellent instructions. Thanks.
And when I tightened the bolt, the washer for the bolt split in half, and one part is on the bold and the other just rolled off the top part of the bolt. Is the whole washer necessary? or can it function with the part already attached? My model is very different than this one, the Cam was located in the top of the clothes mover, and there were extra pieces I had to move back in. Just let me know.
He keeps talking abt the locking pins or something & he pits his hand down to attach top & bottom .I got it the 2 sections to snap together but the top part is wobbly.Will that be fixed by putting in the screw?
Very helpful looks easier than I thought.
Thanks so much for this easy fix. I thought I had broken the machine this AM with putting a large comforter in it. Turns out it was only the dogs teeth worn down. My husband was about to take out the washer and take it to his "friend" in the business. YIKES! He needs to listen to me more often. :)
You probably did break the machine washing the comforter, Patty! And they're called agitator dogs, not dogs teeth. You need to listen to your husband.
thank you so much for this video I fixed my machine in just 10 minutes!!
My neighbor has a older style Maytag. I tried to spin the agitator but it wont spin freely either way, It wont agitate on the wash cycle, You can hear the motor running and it fills up and it drains good.. After it fills up the motor will engage but nothing moves. The thing that puzzles me is the fact that the agitator is so tight. Any help will be greatly appreciated. Thanks
I was beginning to wonder if the bolt was reverse threaded, mine was so tight. I ended up having to use my impact with a 6 point socket. I found blue Loctite on the threads, from the factory.
Glad you were able to fix your issue! If there is anything we can help you with in the future please let us know.
What do you do if the dust cover is stuck??
What do you mean stuck? What is the model number of your washer?
Thanks 🙏
hi is that a Kenmore 800 washing machine , I took my agitator kit out and it looks exactly the same ,everything including the machine . I need the kit and the dogs ,
If you're looking for a specific part for your appliance, we're glad to help. You can enter your model number into our search engine on our website to see the parts for your model: www.appliancepartspros.com/ If you don't know your model number, you can use this tool on our website to help you find it: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx If you still need help finding a part, we're happy to help you out. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We're open 7 days a week until midnight EST.
hi can you please tell me if my washing machine is making noise is that due to the agitator dogs , when I put it on the hand wash and delicate cycles it doesn't make the noise . how do I know if that's what the problem is to replace the dogs
We offer free technical advice and diagnosis. You can give us a call at 1-877-477-7278 or you can chat us at our website: www.appliancepartspros.com/. We will need your washer's model number to make sure that we're giving you correct advice. You can use this tool on our website to help you find the model number: www.appliancepartspros.com/modelnumber_locator.aspx We’re available 7 days a week until midnight EST.
I thought the dogs in my Whirlpool washer needed replaced but when I got in there, they looked okay. However, the retaining bearing was broken. It has a part # on it so I was able to buy the correct part to replace it. The retaining bearing for my washer has the flat ring but then, instead of having a solid "collar" like the one shown here, mine has 4 "feet" the point up parallel to the cam and should be tight against it. But the bearing is so dang tight that by the time I've squeezed it into place, the "feet" have been pushed so that their ends aren't flush with the cam anymore. This makes it impossible to get it to fit down where it belongs inside the agitator! I even tried putting the bearing down into place in the agitator (it goes into place very easily) hoping I could maneuver the cam into place, but it just won't go! It's just too freaking tight!! Any clues on what I can do to get it to go together correctly?
What is the model number of your washer?
Model # LA5558XSNO. The bearing that was originally on it was 8055141 and that's what I got to replace it. A few years ago I had to replace the dogs and didn't have this problem, but the bearing didn't need replaced that time.
you made it easy, but my wife won't pay me the $50 for my labor! And to think I was told I needed a new washer! Thanks!
thanks helped alot!
Sorry Patty, we men like finding the harder way of doing things...it's our way! This is WHY we men NEED a good woman in our lives!
How much are the Part
You can go to our website and enter your appliance model number to view the parts breakdowns to be sure you get the correct part for your model. www.appliancepartspros.com/
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Glad the video helped you get the washer fixed!
Um....yeah I guess I need new dogs, considering there are NONE in there. There are 3 of the little 'tail' parts that held them into place, but the rest of the 'body' of the dogs are gone, and nothing at all in the 4th groove. There is off-white powder as if they all just ground into dust!
I LOVE THESE, VERY basically explained, but my agitator is different, 16882500, top part lifts out easy, then seems a part with clips, loacks, something, i do not want to break this cheap plastic, the nut is under this, i see no lid as removed with screwdriver,,,,just this locked section
My agitator will not !! Come out
What is your model number?
@@appliancepartspros I got her out with the belt method it sounded like metel grinding we though a chain or change was caught in between agitator is very hard to turn when on. The splines are fine not worn at all , wat do I tear apart and order next . And how do u run the thing to even tell where there noise is coming from . I don’t wanna order one part pray it’s correct , take apart put together and still makes noise , there’s no point to fix these unles u know the exact part to replace since one on five or more will make a noise and u also can’t turn it on to hear ?
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Thank you. What is the issue you are having with it? Is it just a grinding noise when it's in a specific cycle, is it not spinning or agitating?
@@appliancepartspros yea grinding noise, I thought it was a gold chain I lost or maybe some change stuck in between the agitator.