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Welcome to AP Wagner. You have come to the source for keeping your washer and other appliances running like new! Below is some very beneficial information about how washers work, as well as what can go wrong with them. You will find free answers to many common questions, and learn how to properly maintain your washer. We provide many free repair and service tips about washers. A handy do-it-yourselfer can use this valuable information to determine what's wrong with their washer. The DIYer can further use this knowledge to repair their washer using the appropriate appliance parts. On the left hand side of this page is a model lookup feature and an appliance parts finder to help you find the parts you need. We also carry appliance accessories, cleaning products and repair manuals.
The following information should help you repair your washer. The information applies to most makes and models including: Admiral, Amana, Bosch, Crosley, Estate, General Electric, Gibson, Haier, Hotpoint, JC Penney, Jenn Air, Kelvinator, Kenmore, Kitchen Aid, Magic Chef, Maytag, Montgomery Ward, Norge, RCA, Roper, Sears, Speed Queen, Sunray, Tappan, Westinghouse, Whirlpool, White-Westinghouse and more.
- How Do Washers / Washing Machines work?
- Most washers are designed using the same basic concepts. The information will help you understand how most washers work. Before looking at the problems with washers, it is important that you have an understanding of how they work.
- Common Questions About Washers / Washing Machines (FAQs)
- Why is the washer not agitating and/or spinning? Why are there thumping sounds coming from my washer? Frequently asked - and answered - questions.
- Maintenance Tips for Washers / Washing Machines
- Keep your washer in top working order for years to come with these helpful tips.

WARNING!
There is an electrical shock hazard whenever you work on an electrical
appliance. To avoid personal injury or death, disconnect your appliance
from its power source before you start to troubleshoot or repair your
appliance. Appliances have many sharp edges. To prevent injury, use
caution when working inside any appliance.