This lid lock, also known as a door lock, is a genuine OEM replacement part for your washing machine. The lid lock keeps your washer lid closed during the washing cycle. If this part is broken, your w...
This drain pump assembly is for washers. Drain pump assembly removes water from the washer during the drain portion of the cycle. The assembly may include multiple parts; refer to your parts diagram f...
This lid lock striker is sourced directly from the manufacturer for use in top-load washing machines. It is a white, plastic component located on the underside of the washing machine lid. When the lid...
This drive belt is an authentic OEM part that is compatible with various models of washing machine. The drive belt is responsible for allowing the drum to rotate smoothly during the wash and spin cycl...
This is an agitator assembly for washing machines. Agitators are used within top load washing machines to move back and forth and effectively wash your clothes. However, if the agitator currently in y...
This is a water inlet valve; an electrically controlled solenoid valve that opens and closes when necessary, to control the flow of water into your washing machine during the washing cycle. This part ...
This lid lock bezel, also known as a trim piece, is a genuine OEM part designed for washing machines. It is approximately 3.5 inches long. The bezel is a white, plastic frame that fits around the peri...
This is a clutch for your washing machine. The clutch is made of a white plastic material and is used within washing machines to engage and disengage the transmission during the wash and spin cycles, ...
This is a mode shifter or shift actuator for models of washing machine. Mode shifters are designed to change the function of the washing machine motor, between spinning cycles and agitation, and is us...
This is a speed sensor for a variety of washing machine models. Speed sensors are used to monitor the speed of the washer drum and communicate it to the electronic control board to slow or quicken it....
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Judy
January 6, 2020
The machine will not cycle. It just stays on washing. What could possibly be done?
For model number HTW200ASK1WW
Hello Judy and thank you for writing.
If your washing machine is stuck on one continuous cycle and will not advance and forward to the next wash cycle, then most likely the washer timer is faulty and needs replacement. The timer on your washing machine controls all aspects of the wash, spin, and rinse cycle. However, this part has been discontinued for your model and is no longer available. We have no known replacement information in our system. We recommend you contact the manufacturer of the part to see if they have recently released a new substitute. We do carry related parts for units just like yours. For example, part number PS12582957. Good luck with your repair.
Hi Dale. You add fabric softener to the dispenser on some models. I would look at page 14 of the manual. Make sure the dispenser is securely attached to the agitator. There is a agitator cap that fits onto the top of the agitator. Use liquid diluted fabric softener pouring into the dispenser. Add water until it reaches the maximum fill line. Then select the deep rinse option. Thank you for your question and good luck with your repair!
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Christopher
February 17, 2020
Our hot point washer model above. Water runs in the machine, it don't stay in it drains same as it flows. There is a harness unhooked on the back of the machine. I can't figure out where it goes that consists of a red, yellow and purple wire and also a Green and yellow stripped wire with a metal prong that is unhooked as well.
For model number HTW200ASK1WW
Hello Christopher, Thank you for the question. If the Washer Fills and Drains at the same time it is normally caused by the Siphon effect. We suggest making sure you have the Anti-Siphon Clip, PartSelect Number PS271098. Also your washing machine drain hose is pushed way too far into the stand pipe in the wall. There needs to be an air gap and by having the drain pipe pushed too far there is no air gap. This creates a vacuum or siphoning affect and the water is pulled out of the washer as it fills with water. What you need to do is pull the drain hose out of the stand pipe and put it back in making sure it is not in the wall too far or too deep. There needs to be a bend at the apex of the drain hose. It needs to be above the height of the wash tub. We hope this helps.
How do I manually drain my drum? It's full of water and wont drain on any cycles.
For model number HTW200ASK1WW
Hello Opallina, Thank you for the question. If the drum will not drain when you turn the knob to the drain cycle you can unhook the drain hose from the wall or outlet the washer will drain into. With a large bucket at the ready, hold the hose up in the air until you’re ready to fill the bucket; once you lower the end of the hose below the water level of the water in the basin, gravity will cause the water to flow out. We hope this helps.
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Rick
December 8, 2023
seems to me it's not spinning fast enough. After spin cycle clothes still have enough water in them to wring out by hand
For model number HTW200ASK1WW
Hi Rick,
Thank you for your question. If the washer spins slowly, we recommend checking the belt. We hope this helps!
Drain all the water out of the tub with a shop vac Remove rear drain hose and drained rest of water into a bucket Remove small rear panel (bottom left hand corner) where the drain hose connects Tipped washer up about 45 degrees to get underneath it - Supported it with a few paint cans Remove internal drain hose/clamps
... Read morefrom pump - w/ pliers Remove belt cover (gray plastic) with socket - 3 bolts Remove wire assembly plug from socket Remove old drain pump with socket - 3 bolts Install new drain pump - 3 bolts - plug wire assembly into socket Reinstall belt cover - 3 bolts Reinstall hose to drain pump (note panel will be inside washer) Feed drain hose panel through hole and reinstall - 1 nut Re attached drain hose to exterior drain plug You are done !
Very simple to repair. Be sure to drain the tub outside or into the sump pump then lay the washer on its side. The pump is right there on the bottom of the basket with 3 bolts. You will also need to remove the belt cover to get to the plug. So simple and saves you hundreds off repair man prices.