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QuestionI have a GE Model WPSR3100 washer that won't agitate. Is the cap under the fabric softener glued in? Is the agitator bolted down or can the agitator be pulled off?Community AnswerThe cap on top has to come off. Inside is a nut which you will have to remove to pull off the agitator.
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QuestionIs the agitator on a GE model GTW180SCJOWW washer bolted in?Community AnswerYes, it's a GE. You'll need to get the bolt out to remove anything from the top side.
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QuestionHow do I remove the pulsator from a washing machine?Community AnswerYou can just twist it and then pull it out gently.
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QuestionThe agitator coupler will not come out on model WWRE6260D0WW. I don't want to use too much force and risk breaking parts. What can I do?Community AnswerUnscrew the bolt holding the agitator down. Once you remove the cap, look down into the barrel of the agitator. You should see a metal bolt or nut holding the entire agitator housing in place. Use a ratchet (with an extender) to unscrew and remove it.
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QuestionWhat is wrong if the agitator won't spin?Community AnswerIf the agitator won't spin, then your motor to transmission coupling is probably broken and needs to be replaced.
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QuestionWhat do I do if the agitator broke off at the base? Should I buy a new part or have it repaired? Which option is cheaper?Community AnswerIt really depends on how much the parts and/or repair are in your area. You should probably have it replaced.
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QuestionWhat if water is leaking below the drum near the top of the shaft?Community AnswerIt's time for a new washer. Yours will need a new drum if it's leaking. People try to replace a seal and just find the leak is back a few months later.
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