This site is a model for selling appliance parts. It's also
excellent at walking a person through the how-to portion of a repair.
I am not handy. When I perform a repair, my next
step is to usually call a professional. When I do fix something I typically attach
a baggy to the back of it full of "extra" screws, nuts, and washers.
Here are the steps.
1. Enter the model of your appliance. A picture of
your appliance pops up.
2. On the picture of your appliance clickable word
bubbles of every possible symptom your appliance might have.
3. Click on the symptom and the correct part to
fix the issue, along with price, etc, will pop up.
4. On the page there is a link to a video showing
you how to fix the appliance.
5. These appear to be their own videos. This was
the best how-to video I have seen. Since this is their video, there are no long-running logos and pre-music. The presenter gets right to the point. The
appliance is repaired in a wide-open space /stage setting. There are no
distractions, the lighting is fantastic, and everything can be easily seen.
6. I watched the video and thought, "I can do
this."
7. I ordered the part on December 20th and it
arrived on the 24th. I did not pay for expedited shipping. I expected to arrive the first week of January.
8. I performed the repair in less than an hour. No
spare parts.
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