Washer tub dampening strap. If the washing machine tub is off-balance, then one or more of these straps may have broken.
Washing machine corrugated drain hose, 4-1/2 feet. If the drain hose is cracked, it will leak water during the washer's drain cycle.
Washing machine drain pump assembly. The drain pump pushes water through the drain hose during the drain cycle. If the drain pump is clogged, damaged, or defective, the washer won't drain properly.
Washing machine agitator drive bell (also called the coupler). The drive bell connects the transmission drive shaft to the agitator base.
Washing machine main tub seal. If the washer leaks around the center shaft then the main tub seal is likely defective.
Washer water inlet valve. If the washer does not fill or fills slowly then the water inlet valve may be defective. We do not recommend taking apart water valves to clean them as the risk of failure and water leaking is increased
Hub nut for top-load washer. If this nut is stripped or damaged, the washer may be noisy.
Nut size is 1 11/16"