What a Washing Machine Agitator Is
The agitator is located in the center of thewashing machinedrum.
It is responsible for agitating or moving the clothes in the water-filled drum.
In the spin cycle, the agitator is locked into place and moves cyclically with the drum.
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But sometimes it needs to be removed and replaced to take care of a different problem.
Clothescan get tangled under the agitator base.
When other methods fail, removing the agitator will always free the clothes.
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Depending on your jot down of machine, you may need to pry it off with a screwdriver.
Remove this by hand or with a screwdriver.
Remove Agitator Bolt
Fit the extender on the socket wrench.
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Hold the base of the agitator with one hand.
Turn counter-clockwise to remove the bolt.
Tip
Do not use penetrating oil or any lubricant to remove a corroded or rusted bolt.
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The oil will remain in the wash for a long time.
Remove Agitator
Reach to the bottom of the washing machine drum.
Grab the lip of the agitator base with your fingers.
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Pull straight up to remove the agitator from the drum.
Replace Agitator
Replace the agitator by reversing the removal steps.
Reattach the agitator top and base.
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Slide the reassembled part back into the machine.
Screw the bolt back on by turning the bolt clockwise.
Finish by adding the two caps on top.
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Hold the drum steady with one hand.
With the other hand, spin the agitator in the opposite direction of the machine’s spin cycle.
As you do this, have an assistant slowly pull out the clothing.
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If this doesn’t work, then proceed with removing the agitator.
Draw the loose ends of the strap up and out of the drum.
Lay a broom handle across the top of the washer.
Wrap the loose ends of the strap around the broom handle.
Use the handle as a lever to pull the agitator up.
Agitator Bolt Will Not Turn
check that that you are using the correct socket for the bolt.
A socket even one size too large will strip the bolt head.
If the socket set has been used frequently, the socket might be rounded down on the inside.
Purchase a new socket and try that.