GUIDE TO THE PARTS OF A WASHING MACHINE
Washing machine parts work hard to rinse, wash, spin and drain. But what is really going on inside a washing machine and what are the parts that make it all happen? Most washing machines work in similar ways and share similar parts. Understanding the parts of a washing machine and what they do will help you up your laundry game and make troubleshooting easier if something goes wrong, like experiencing a leak. Read on to learn more about the parts that drive your washing machine and the role they play in the cleaning process.
BASIC Washing Machine Parts Diagram
You can use this washing machine parts diagram to get an idea of where basic parts are located inside a washing machine. Exact locations may vary from top to front load machines, as well as model to model. If you’re having an issue with a particular washer part, read the Maytag guide to washer troubleshooting or consult your owner’s manual.
Read on for more detail on what these washing machine parts do and how they work to get the job done.
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