Part Location Diagram of WP95405 Whirlpool Washer V-Style Cogged Tooth Pump Belt
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Washer V-Style Cogged Tooth Pump Belt WP95405

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Fix Number:
FIX11746889
Manufacturer #:
WP95405
Manufactured by:
Whirlpool

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Nanci
October 5, 2021
Top load washer spins but does not get all water out of clothes. Occasional burning smell. Have to put on spin only cycle to try and get all the water out and that does not always work anymore. Towels get heavy and then sometimes it won't do the additional spin.
For model number 11082370120
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Hello Nanci, Thank you for the question. We suggest checking the Belt. Make sure it is not worn and rubbing causing the smell. Also if the belt is worn it will not be able to properly spin the basket and allow it to spin/drain the water from the clothes. We hope this helps!

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Customer:
Stanley from Lebanon, MO
Parts Used:
WP95405, 84867
Difficulty Level:
Very Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Socket set
solenod bad-spin cycle not work, belt chew up- need replace
Pulled the whole transmission out- took it down to car wash and wash it. Then pulled the wig wag solenoid off and replace, following instruction enclosed with part. When pressure washing transmission, cover up shaft at transmission, to keep water from getting in. The transmission was a lot cleaner going back together in washer box. Before installing transmission start putting belt on motor. 1980 Whirlpool works like a new one now. Should get another 20 30 years service. Handyman Services, Lebanon, Missouri, Stan
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Customer:
eric from moreno valley, CA
Parts Used:
WP95405
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
More than 2 hours
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
replaced belt on whirlpool washer: wouldn't spin or drain or agitate
the instructions that came w/the pump belt were ok, but missed a key point: removing the clutchspring. Because of this, I spent an extra 10-15 minutes trying to slip the belt on while the case leaked oil & fluid all over the inside of the chassis. This was pretty disconcerting although I'd say it lost less than a 1/4 cup of fluid during t he repair. Additionally, it's not really clear from the drawing what "the "spin cam bar" is supposed to look like in the "spin position", so I just rotated the drive pulley until it was at a perpendicular angle to the "spin pulley" as that is how it looks in the drawing supplied. After the initial repair, I needed to go back and tighten the belt by prying and hammering the engine bracket further away from the rest of the works, but now it seems to be working fine. It's not a difficult repair, necessarily, just royal pain. Can't complain about the cost of parts, however.
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Customer:
Mark from Willow Grove, PA
Parts Used:
WP95405, 355519
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
Tools:
Pliers, Socket set, Wrench set
Washer not pumping out - motor running but not turining belt
The knob was easy; just remove broken knob and install new knob. Timer works as new. The belt (95405) is a bit harder and requires several tools (1/2" & 9/16" sockets plus the usual screwdriver/ nutdriver and adj wrench). I followed the instructions packed with the new belt. Main item is to turn transmission pulley while holding up the t wo solenoids on the wig-wag device. This moves the clutch cam/ bar into the spin operation and allows you to slip the belt between the clutch fork and the actuator rod. A bit tricky, but you'll see just enough space to slide the old belt out and the new belt in. While you're at it, always check the lint buildup in the dryer vent hose. Old dryers often have plastic or vinyl hoses, these are no longer approved by building codes. (fire hazard) Replace with a $15 kit that includes new type metal expandable 4" hose and clamps.
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Model Compatibility

This part works with the following models:
Fix Number: FIX11746889
Manufacturer Part Number: WP95405
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