wear repair
Miele WWH860WCS (Front Load) – Door seal wear Repair Guide
I’ve worked on quite a few Miele WWH860WCS units over the years, and door seal wear is honestly one of the most frequent calls I get for this model. The rubber gasket takes a beating from repeated use, moisture, and detergent buildup, eventually developing cracks or tears that cause leaks. In most cases, a straightforward … Read more
GE GTW465ASNWW (Top Load) – Clutch assembly wear Repair Guide
I’ve worked on dozens of GE GTW465ASNWW top-load washers over the years, and clutch assembly wear is honestly one of the most frequent calls I get for this machine. It typically shows up as a slow or sluggish spin cycle, and in most cases a straightforward clutch kit replacement gets it running like new again. … Read more
Whirlpool WTW5000DW (Top Load) – Suspension rod wear Repair Guide
I’ve worked on dozens of Whirlpool WTW5000DW machines over the years, and suspension rod wear is honestly one of the most frequent calls I get for this model. The constant agitation cycles break down those plastic rod cups and dampening pads over time, causing that telltale banging and off-balance spinning. Replacing the full set of … Read more
Samsung WF45R6100AW (Front Load) – Shock absorber wear Repair Guide
I’ve worked on dozens of Samsung WF45R6100AW front-loaders, and shock absorber wear is honestly one of the most common service calls I get for this model. The telltale signs are excessive vibration, loud banging during the spin cycle, and the drum visibly hitting the cabinet. Replacing the shock absorbers in pairs is always the right … Read more