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Washer Gear Case W11455453
Part #W11455453
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$220.50 |
5% OFF Phone Price : $232.50
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Part Information
This gear case (part number W11455453) is for washers.
Gear case W11455453 drives the agitator and spins the basket in the washer.
Unplug the washer before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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Model #11028133411 Kenmore washer | 11028133411 | Motor, basket and tub parts |
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Reviews
Awesome part.Just like the original.
Good part fit great. Shipped quickly. Easy to install
Darreck, Waverly,wv
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- Ease of Installation
- Easy
- Duration of Installation
- 30 minutes - 1 hour
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
You Need the Right Tools
Special Tools: ' ~15' combined drive length for socket to reach the 7/16' bolt holding the agitator to spindle. ' Special spanner (TB123B from Appliance Part Pros) to remove the nut holding tub to spindle. ' Automotive scissor jack, 2'x4' cut to tub diameter and spacer block to lift tub off spindle per Youtube instructions. ' Torex T-30 bit to remove bolt that holds motor to transmission. Notes: 1. 7/16' agitator bolt is secured in place with blue Loctite so it is difficult to remove. You have to restrain tub from turning while loosing bolt. 2. I found the tub needed to be lifted off the spindle with an automotive scissor jack. 3. I used a screwdriver to lift retention window on tub cowling outward instead of pushing tabs inward. 4. I used a Dow Chemical O-ring lubricant for the gasket on the transmission and petroleum jelly on the spindle. 5. New gear case is quiet!
Mikewxyz, Oregon
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- Ease of Installation
- Moderate
- Duration of Installation
- 30 minutes - 1 hour
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Worked like a charm
Item came in right on time and worked great. The washer was sounding like an airplane was taking off every time during the spin cycle, now it runs smooth again with no issues. Replacing it was pretty easy, once you get the agitator and water basin off, that was the trickiest part but do a google search and there's a bunch of tips online (I used the scissor car jack and wood plank method and it worked well). You also may need a spanner wrench (mine did) to remove the washer bin retainer nut, so might be a good idea to buy one online beforehand (they're cheap). You'll need to transfer the rotor components over to the new gear case but it's pretty straight forward, see the attached picture.


FellowDIYer, Chicago, IL
Did you find this review helpful?
- Ease of Installation
- Moderate
- Duration of Installation
- 1 - 2 hours
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Washer gearcase. Exactly as advertised
Not hard to install at all. More trouble getting the old one out than installing the new one.
Greg, Mississippi
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- Ease of Installation
- Moderate
- Duration of Installation
- 30 minutes - 1 hour
Quick repair
This repair is not for a beginner. You may need a special wrench to remove the tub nut and a two by four to bang out the old unit. Other than that it was a straight forward repair.
Tim t t, Massapequa, New York
Did you find this review helpful?
- Ease of Installation
- Difficult
- Duration of Installation
- 30 minutes - 1 hour
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
Easy to install
Replacing the gear case to my washer was easy. Make sure you have a spanner wrench.The only difficult step is pulling the drum away from the gear case. It form fits and rust almost welds these pieces together. You need a force pulling up on the drum and force pushing down on the gear shaft. Warning: It's a risky step. I pulled up on drum. My son hammered down on the gear shaft. No worries about the gear shaft. You are replacing it.. Springs on outer tub provide absorption of force. A 2x4 and car jack is another alternative I've heard. Be prepared to do a good bit of cleaning if you are so inclined. Lots of mildew buildup. Vinegar & lemon juice mix works wonders.
Jared77, St. Louis
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- Ease of Installation
- Moderate
- Duration of Installation
- 30 minutes - 1 hour
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
YouTube helps
Took me 3 hours to change the gear case and clutch. Didn't have a spanner wrench so I had to use a hammer and screwdriver to remove spanner but. First time ever working on a washer. YouTube really helps. Works just as good as the day we bought it. Made a horrible noise and leaked. Now it runs so quiet. Glad I bought the parts instead of a new washer. Waaaaay cheaper.
Justin32, West Virginia
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- Ease of Installation
- Moderate
- Duration of Installation
- 30 minutes - 1 hour
Yes, I would recommend this to a friend
The part fit perfectly
Install was very easy to install and the part was good quality
Rick, Cottage Grove, MN
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- Ease of Installation
- Very Easy
- Duration of Installation
- 30 minutes - 1 hour