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Amana ALW88OQAC top load washer bad bearing?


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I think the bearing is bad. This is what happened: When I first started diagnosing the problem, neither the agitator nor drum would spin. I then gave the agitator a firm clock-wise twist. I felt it come loose. Now, the drum spins and agitator does its thing, however, I see fine droplets of water falling when looking underneath the drum, and the spin cycle is very load.

I am assuming this is a bad bearing. Is this worth fixing? I am guessing the washer is at least 12 years old.

Thanks!

 

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Yes, likely a bearing and tub seal replacement is in order. This is a pretty big job and requires some specialty tools. I checked a few suppliers for the service kit R9900457. Sadly it loooks like the kit is no longer available. 

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Thanks for the response. Looks like the end of the road. 😀

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Wow!  Funny that this thread pops up on the first page. 

Back in 2009, I did that same repair job with the help of this forum - so long ago that my thread doesn't even exist any more! 
Now, after a decade of that repair holding up, it's leaking again from SOMEwhere.  I haven't yet disassembled it to see if it's from the tub seal again.  
If the part is discontinued, I hope it's not from that same bearing seal.

Note:  When I did this job, I made my own wrench-tool with a piece of MDF and a jigsaw.  It was crude and ugly, but it worked just fine for one disassembly and reassembly.  
 

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2 minutes ago, nathancarter said:

I hope it's not from that same bearing seal.


 

Now that I'm thinking about it, I think the bad bearing resulted in not only a leak, but a loud howling/roaring noise during the spin cycle.  
Maybe it's just the drain pump, or if I'm super lucky it'll be a drain hose that's loose or cracked. 

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a few of these kits listed on E-Bay. including 1 from me. I can't find the instruction sheet that some people are looking for # 16021707. 

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22 hours ago, ol_lonely said:

a few of these kits listed on E-Bay. including 1 from me. I can't find the instruction sheet that some people are looking for # 16021707. 

Hopefully after 3 years they’ve resolved their issue…

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