...shaft. Then remove the top section, flip it over and replace the dogs (small white plastic pieces). Reassemble in reverse manner. If the agitator dogs are ok, you may need a gearcase
...dogs) I know it sounds wrong but that is the correct name for these 4 small parts .They cost less than $5.99 in So. California.So get your self some dogs and your good to go : ) Please rate This !!! ...
...dog problem. Yes, it's a silly name for the part, but that is what it says right on the manufactures replacement part. While you are in there, I would also recommend replacing your thrust spacer as ...
dogs you will remove your fabric softner dispenceer, if you have one. Then pop off the top lid of the agitator. It will have a small spot to insert a screwdriver and pop it off. Then reach down inside
small internal components that help drive the agitator do wear out and can easily be replaced. More commonly, the agitator dogs are the cause of an agitator not spinning properly. Yes, there is such a
...dog problem. Yes, it's a silly name for the part, but that is what it says right on the manufactures replacement part. While you are in there, I would also recommend replacing your thrust spacer as ...
...small teflon teeth known as "dogs". There's also an agitator bolt that holds the entire assembly to the center post. If the auger (top half of the agitator) is slipping, I would suspect the dogs or ...
...small plastic pieces (usually 4) that are located under the agitator center cap that grip the agitator and turn it during the wash cycle. They can (and do) wear out dependent upon the use of the ...
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