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Diy washer whisperer: how to replace maytag washer shocks with ease

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What To Know

  • Replacing Maytag washer shocks is a relatively easy and inexpensive repair that can significantly improve the performance of your washing machine.
  • Use a socket wrench to loosen the nuts that hold the shocks in place.
  • By following these instructions carefully, you can save yourself the cost of a professional repair and enjoy a washer that operates at its best.

Replacing Maytag washer shocks is a relatively easy and inexpensive repair that can significantly improve the performance of your washing machine. If your washer is shaking or making excessive noise, it’s likely that the shocks are worn out and need to be replaced.

Tools and Materials You’ll Need

  • New Maytag washer shocks
  • Adjustable wrench
  • Socket wrench
  • Screwdriver
  • Bucket
  • Towels

Step-by-Step Instructions

1. Unplug the Washer and Turn Off the Water Supply

Before you begin any repairs, always unplug the washer and turn off the water supply.

2. Remove the Washer’s Top Panel

Use a screwdriver to remove the screws that hold the top panel in place. Lift the top panel up and off the washer.

3. Locate the Shocks

The shocks are located at the bottom of the washer, near the corners. They are usually black or gray metal cylinders with a spring inside.

4. Remove the Old Shocks

Use a socket wrench to loosen the nuts that hold the shocks in place. Once the nuts are loose, you can pull the shocks out of their mounts.

5. Install the New Shocks

Insert the new shocks into their mounts. Tighten the nuts using a socket wrench.

6. Replace the Washer’s Top Panel

Lower the top panel back onto the washer and secure it with the screws.

7. Reconnect the Washer and Test It

Plug the washer back in and turn on the water supply. Run a test cycle to make sure that the washer is working properly.

Troubleshooting Tips

If you encounter any problems while replacing the shocks, here are a few troubleshooting tips:

  • Make sure that you have the correct shocks. Maytag washers use different types of shocks depending on the model.
  • Tighten the nuts securely. If the nuts are not tight enough, the shocks will not function properly.
  • Check the washer’s leveling legs. If the washer is not level, it can put extra stress on the shocks.
  • If you are still having problems, call a qualified appliance repair technician.

Final Note: Maintaining a Well-Functioning Washer

Replacing Maytag washer shocks is a simple repair that can keep your washer running smoothly for years to come. By following these instructions carefully, you can save yourself the cost of a professional repair and enjoy a washer that operates at its best.

Top Questions Asked

Q: How often should I replace my Maytag washer shocks?
A: Maytag washer shocks should be replaced every 5-7 years, or as needed.

Q: How do I know if my Maytag washer shocks need to be replaced?
A: Signs that your Maytag washer shocks need to be replaced include excessive shaking or noise, uneven spin cycles, and water leaking from the washer.

Q: Can I replace Maytag washer shocks myself?
A: Yes, replacing Maytag washer shocks is a relatively easy repair that can be done by most homeowners with basic tools.

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Rob Sanders

Rob is a seasoned home improvement writer with over 15 years of experience researching and recommending products for the home. Prior to starting Nurturing Homeaid, he wrote extensively for This Old House magazine and has been featured as a home expert on several TV and radio programs. An avid DIY-er, Rob takes pride in testing out the latest tools and gadgets to see how they can make home projects easier. When it comes to heating systems, he's evaluated over 50 different furnace and boiler models over the years. Rob founded Nurturing Homeaid with his business partner Jim in 2020 to provide homeowners with genuine product recommendations they can trust. In his free time, Rob enjoys remodeling old homes with his family and traveling to visit architectural landmarks across the country. He holds a bachelor's degree in Journalism from Syracuse University.
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