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MVWC300VW1 noise while agitating, not agitating properly.


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2010 model, used very heavily, workhorse. Don't know what caused problem, but it started making noise while agitating, and top of agitator not spinning independently from bottom. Based on visual inspections and advice, changed coupler, clutch assy, and dogs.(Drum had been able to be stopped with hand while spinning) Still makes noise only when agitating, only with agitator installed. Quiet operation if it's removed.Teeth look good, and locks in place when installed. Don't want to continue to triage with parts, please advise.I have phone videos of this in action, don't know how to attach to this.

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These transmissions are very repairable, but not for the faint of heart... I would just buy a new service transmission and install it- if you did the clutch, then you can slap in a new trans with little difficulty. PartSimple has one on the cheap:

Whirlpool Washer Transmission W10140307

 

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$212.80

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