Are you tired of the loud, grinding noise coming from your Maytag washer? It could be a sign of worn-out bearings. Replacing them yourself is a cost-effective way to get your washer back in working order.
Here's a comprehensive guide to help you with Maytag washer bearing replacement:
Tools and Materials:
| Tool | Description |
|---|---|---|
| 1/4-inch socket wrench | For removing bolts |
| 5/16-inch socket wrench | For removing the transmission |
| Flathead screwdriver | For prying off the tub seal |
| Phillips head screwdriver | For removing the control panel |
| Hammer | For removing the tub |
| Bearing puller | For removing the old bearings |
| New bearings | Compatible with your Maytag washer model |
| Grease | For lubricating the new bearings |
Step-by-Step Instructions:
By following these steps, you can save yourself the cost of hiring a professional appliance repair technician. According to HomeAdvisor, the average cost of professional Maytag washer bearing replacement ranges from $250 to $450.
Success Stories:
"I was so happy to find this guide on Maytag washer bearing replacement. I was able to fix my washer myself and save a lot of money." - Mary Smith
"I'm a handyman and I've replaced bearings on many washers. This guide is very helpful and provides clear instructions." - John Doe
"I'm a landlord and I'm always looking for ways to save money on repairs. This guide has helped me save a lot of money on washer repairs." - Jane Brown
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