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Where To Buy Agitator Dogs

Are all agitator dogs the same size?

Answer Diana, There are different size agitators out there but the only agitator that will work for any specific unit is the one that the manufacturer has recommended for it.

How long do agitator dogs last?

The plastic material used to make the dogs just deteriorates over time and after aprox ten years needs to be replaced. The dogs also wear down due to heavy loads, and or overloading.

What are dogs in a washing machine?

Dog ears in a washing machine agitator are also called dogs, cogs or agitator directional cogs. Dogs catch on a cam inside the agitator, which creates the stop-and-go movement of the agitator during the wash cycle. Typically made of nylon or a similar material, dogs eventually wear out and require replacement.

Can you replace an agitator?

There are gaskets and seals around the agitator shaft and inside the agitator that can only be replaced after the agitator is removed. Other repairs, such as replacing a tub bearing, drive block or wash tub, require removing the agitator before the real repairs can begin.

Are all washing machine agitator dogs the same?

ANSWER Hello Chris, there are some differences due to the shape of the dogs on different models. If you will provide the washer’s model number we can then get the correct parts for your washer model.

What do agitator dogs do?

Agitator dogs, which are also known as dog ears, ratchet cogs, or agitator cogs control what direction the top section of a dual action agitator moves in. The agitator dogs’ job is to grip the teeth inside the agitator, which then causes the top section to create a one-way ratcheting motion.

How do I know if my dog agitator is bad?

The best way to tell if the agitator dogs are bad is to try to turn the top of the agitator. If the agitator will turn freely both ways, the dogs are bad and need replacing. If it only turns one way, the dogs are working properly and your problem is elsewhere.

How do you know when the agitator is broken?

The agitator should start to oscillate back and forth, mixing up the clothes in the water. If the agitator does not move, double check that the sensor is depressed. If it still does not move with the sensor depressed, the agitator is broken and should be repaired.

What is the difference between agitator and impeller?

Washing machines with agitators use a central post that twists back and forth, rubbing against clothes to help break apart stains. In contrast, washing machines with impellers use a low-profile cone or disc that spins/rotates to rub clothes against each other to get them clean.

Does Whirlpool make a washer with an agitator?

Customize your washing machine to care for your clothes the way you want in this Whirlpool® Top Load Washer with Removable Agitator. Skip adding detergent to every load with the Whirlpool® Load & Go™ Dispenser and pretreat with a built-in, dual temperature faucet and brush.

How much does an agitator cost?

One reason is their cost. “They’re often your least expensive type of washer, typically about $450 and up,” says Mark Allwood, a senior market analyst at CR. Almost half the agitator top-loaders in our washing machine ratings sell for $675 or less. And there are plenty of selling points.

How does a washing machine agitator work?

The agitator has large fins that quickly move from left to right. This action pushes the water out towards the edge of the tub, up the side of the drum and then back towards the center to the agitator. This process repeats, causing the clothes to rotate in the tub.

What causes a washer not to agitate or spin?

Common solutions for: My Washer Won’t Spin or Agitate. Inspect the drive belt to determine if it is broken or if it is loose on the pulleys. If the drive belt is broken or loose, replace it. If the lid switch assembly fails, the washer will not spin.

Why is my washer spinning slow?

Is this normal? Washing machines spin the drum more slowly during the washing cycle and faster while draining. This is perfectly normal as the slower spin speed will ensure the load gets mixed and cleaned properly. You’ll see the drum spinning faster when your washer is removing the water from the load.

Why do new washers agitate so slow?

A broken motor coupler, failed lid switch or bad timer can prevent this type of washer from spinning or agitating. Front-load washers spin or tumble the load at a slower speed to agitate the garments in the wash portion of the cycle.

Is the agitator supposed to be loose?

Top-load washers with an agitator (late 2015 and newer) are designed to be slightly loose. This “wobble” allows the agitator to flex with the clothes when washing heavy loads, which helps protect clothing. The agitator does not need to be tightened; this is normal.

How much does a washer agitator cost?

Washing Machine Agitator Repair Cost If the agitator is broken, the clothes will not oscillate back and forth. On average, expect to spend $350 to $575 for washing machine agitator replacement.

Is the agitator supposed to spin?

The agitator can spin along with the basket or it could sit stationary depending on the amount of friction between the agitate shaft and the basket drive shaft. The agitator will normally spin along with the basket.

Do agitators damage clothes?

One of the drawbacks commonly associated with agitators are they are too aggressive with the way they launder clothes. While agitators are effective, they are also effective in causing damage to clothes in the form of tears and rips.

What cleans better impeller or agitator?

Both an impeller and agitator washing machine will get your clothes clean. However, the lack of room in the drum from the agitator column could mean smaller loads. On the other hand, impeller washers are more gentle on your clothes and can help you save on detergent, water, and energy.

Which is quieter agitator or impeller washer?

Wash plate/impeller washing is more gentle than agitator washing because nothing is grabbing or pulling your clothes. It also allows for larger capacities as there is no agitator taking up space and restricting the movement of garments in the wash tub. Lastly, wash plate/impeller units use less water per load.