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Washer will agitate but will not spin can hear noise but no movement drains fine im a plumber so that all checks out

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There's a coupling that's in between the motor and gear box,remove the pump,unclip the motor,there might be two screws holding the clips in,on the rear motor shaft you'll see part of the coupling,look inside and you'll see the other half connected to the gear box,use a screw driver and pop that part off,then install the two pieces of the new coupling and the rubber that goes in between the plastic parts,i use a 7/16 nut driver and pump plyers to put the pieces on the shafts,line up the plastic piece put the nut driver in the center and hit the nut driver with the plyers,make sure you get the four rubber spacers and put them back on the four corners of the motor,it's easier to reinstall the motor,if you need any more help let me know,the part number is 285753A

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