Washer Appliance Repair Help Video


This appliance repair video looks closely at the repair of a whirlpool built washer. This appliance repair video of for washer repair also represents a multitude of appliance repair videos available at www.applianceassistant.com we specialize in the production of high quality video appliance repair instruction that we guarantee will enable you to repair your own washing machine appliance or you get your money back. We also offer free troubleshooting for you appliance washer The appliance repair videos cover how to fix or replace the agitator of a whirlpool built washing machine, which also includes brands such as Maytag, Amana, estate, roper, Kitchen Aid, Kenmore, Kirkland, Inglis, and Admiral. This washer appliance repair video covers the removal and installation of the cabinet of a washer, other appliance repair videos we offer also cover the repair or replacement of the pump, motor, motor coupling, coupler, lid switch, timer, clutch, transmission, break, pressure switch, temperature switch, we also can answer most questions that you may have about your whirlpool built washer appliance. We are happy to help you fix your broken appliance.

25 Responses to “Washer Appliance Repair Help Video”

  1. northbergen3 says:

    Great video, thanks for posting it. Have to go replace my lid switch.

  2. MrSeabee says:

    The videos are visually insightful and follow a solid logical framework. We all learn best by watching and these are top notch. I look forward to buying your complete washer video.

  3. zykopat says:

    Thank you!!! I had to remove the cabinet to access the container, but didn’t have a clue how to… you saved me a lot of time and mistakes!

  4. urfamily4 says:

    GREAT HELP! THANK YOU!!

  5. urfamily4 says:

    GREAT HELP!!!!! Thank You Very Much for Posting this!

  6. awesomenessness4 says:

    thanks

  7. bettyg100 says:

    Fantastic, thanks!!!

  8. 0utube900 says:

    excellent video – great summary. Very helpful. Couldn’t have done it without your help.

  9. Securechad says:

    Thank you. I have the kind with the hidden clips. Very tricky.

  10. Fiammeggiar says:

    Thank you so much for this, saved my butt, and my wallet, at least in the short term

  11. ebattleon says:

    great video, helped a lot thanks

  12. vhelm says:

    Thank you so so so much. I was able to fix my lid switch by myself thanks to this video…without it I was lost!

  13. corkie5555 says:

    Thanks a bunch!

  14. sehille4774 says:

    how did you get the clips to be hooked up again when you put the thing back together?

  15. mezmerize2k1 says:

    Thank You, Thank You, Thank You!!!

    I would have never attempted this on my own had I not seen you do this. I was able to open up the washer, pull off the casing and fix my lid switch. It was such an easy fix and saved me a ton of money. My washer is working great now. Thanks a million!!

  16. SpecimenB says:

    Good instruction but the voice wasn’t much louder than the background music making it difficult to hear.

  17. prolodyne says:

    excellent how-to video

  18. CindyBradyTooh says:

    Wow, you REALLY explain things well! (You don’t miss any of the little things, either!) GREAT VIDEO! :D

    ~Cindy! :)
    ..

  19. sarahbayerle says:

    Thank you very much! That was really helpful.

  20. moonknight9 says:

    Great! helped me save big bucks. a rat had chewed through the filler hose inside the machine…a cheap fix thanks to you!!!!!

  21. mmemedova4 says:

    We had a frustrating time trying to re-assemble the cabinet to the base, but the video was an enormous help – clear concise directions. Thank you.

  22. mush12416 says:

    One of the best how-to videos ever. I was always curious about how a washing machine can be disassembled. With this one, I was able to replace my water inlet valve with no problem on my washing machine.

  23. shanexu3 says:

    Thank you mate. Your video helped a lot.

  24. Mardasee says:

    Awesome! Now I’m going to go fix my washer, I hope.

  25. Lowriderboy713 says:

    Yeah whirlpools direct drive is the most easiest washer to work on.

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