Whirlpool Washer Repair - How to Replace the Transmission Gearcase Assembly (Whirlpool # W11035751)

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  • čas přidán 11. 03. 2020
  • Do you need help replacing the Transmission Gearcase Assembly (Part # W11035751) in your Washer? With this video, Steve will show you how easy it is to complete this repair yourself, by taking you through the process step-by-step. When you do the repair yourself, you can save time and money that you would normally spend on having an expensive repair technician come to your home. At PartSelect, we provide tools for success at every stage of the repair and have been helping do-it-yourselfers since 1999!
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    Here is a list of tools you will need to complete this repair at home:
    • 5/16" nut driver
    • 1/2 socket and ratchet
    • needle nose pliers
    • Phillips screwdriver
    • 10mm socket or wrench
    • flat blade screwdriver
    • 7/16 socket
    • hammer
    • 1/4" hexhead screwdriver
    This Transmission Gearcase Assembly Matches the Following Product Numbers:
    PartSelect Part Number: PS11773169
    OEM Part Number: W11035751
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Komentáře • 98

  • @chamdeezy532

    Well, I did it, all by my female self lol. My husband purchased the gear case(transmission) and wash plate and I did the repairs. Go me lol!! Thanks so much for your thorough tutorial. 😊 You sure saved us a lot of money for a repairman!

  • @ancel1961

    Whenever these guys say, ''It's a really easy repair.'' that involves removing the wash plate and tub, I know I have a 2 hour job ahead of me.

  • @elaprovechado
    @elaprovechado Před 3 lety +13

    Clean washer try to move that washplate 2 years later after used lol

  • @jimshields6877

    Terrific video. My washer is 6 years old and it is a shame I'm going to have to take the ENTIRE machine apart to repair a constant oil leak (and the smell). I bought Maytag for its historic quality and MADE IN USA claim. Such a shame our relationship is heading in this direction. I'm calling the Warranty Hotline on Tuesday. Stay tuned. But again, TERRIFIC VIDEO.

  • @user-gf4th3yd5b

    Hes showing how easy it is notice that washer is brand new never been used wow trt that on one that has 10 yrs used i know

  • @LeslieTown911
    @LeslieTown911 Před rokem +3

    what are the symptoms of this washer for this repair?

  • @avguytx4361
    @avguytx4361 Před 2 lety +3

    Look at all those plastic parts just ready to fail in a short amount of time. Just like my 3yr 10mo old Maytag (Whirlpool) MVWB765FW that the Lowes EPP repair guy said with the transmission going south on because of cheaply made parts. This thing squeals like a stuck pig on wash cycle while the "agitator" is making its half turn....but it's fine on spin. Now to figure out what new piece of crap washer to buy after they send me a Lowes card for another one. Jeez

  • @James-uw6zr
    @James-uw6zr Před 14 dny

    I hate those new ones

  • @davidscully7940

    You didn't put it spring back.

  • @user-gf4th3yd5b

    Bsntheres nothing easy everything seizes up all the crued it locks shit up water make rust i know

  • @Creekstain

    Thanks a bunch! I was able to get the washer going again which made the wife happy. Cheaper than calling someone or buying new, which made me happy. I went ahead and replaced the splutch and belt while I was there. I ended up cutting down a pipe wrench as I live in the country and didn't even think about a spanner nut wrench being involved. I replaced the shocks as well too.

  • @thedude8976
    @thedude8976 Před rokem +4

    Steve is the most professional repair guide I've come by. Honestly a enjoyably how to video every time. Thank you Steve. I hope you continue your informative videos.

  • @FlintRiver_Shoalies
    @FlintRiver_Shoalies Před rokem +4

    Perfect! Note for note, the repair went exactly as you demonstrated. Thank you.

  • @richardpaquette8352
    @richardpaquette8352 Před 3 lety +7

    Very complete, clear talking, and great filming. Thank you!!

  • @earthdog6
    @earthdog6 Před 2 lety +6

    Thank you so much for this! It was so easy to follow and worked perfectly! You do a fantastic job of explaining and the video is perfect. You can see all the essential elements easily. Thanks again!!

  • @daphnebasset940
    @daphnebasset940 Před 2 lety +2

    Brilliant!!!! Absolutely the best repair video! Made a seemingly overwhelming repair easily understandable and not intimidating! I actually can’t wait to tackle this! THANKYOU!

  • @gregshay4961
    @gregshay4961 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for the very clear video.

  • @suemcginnis6645
    @suemcginnis6645 Před 2 lety +4

    Excellent repair instruction video. Comprehensive step by step instruction. A huge time saver! Thanks for the great job!!

  • @altbeere6767
    @altbeere6767 Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you sir. Great video. I have the same Whirlpool model and was able to replace the gearcase by watching your video. I like the step by step for removing everything and also replacing everything. I see many do it yourself videos that skip over some of the most important things. Please don't ever delete this video. I'm sure I'll need it again as this is the second gearcase replaced on my washer.

  • @shannonsisk
    @shannonsisk Před 2 lety +3

    To remove the agitator just push a shoe string around it, so it goes under the agitator, while each end of the shoelace stays on top. Grab the shoe lace on both sides of the agitator and pull up. Easy peasy.