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Whirlpool Washing Machine Stuck Washplate Removal

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This guide was transcribed from a YouTube video.

What you need

    • Unplug the washer before disassembly and keep the plug out of reach.

    • Turn off the water supply valves if you plan to swap hoses or work with the lid open for an extended time.

    • Do not reach into the tub while the washer is agitating or spinning, even if the lid is open.

    • Wear gloves and eye protection when handling hot water, citric acid, or degreaser, and rinse skin immediately if splashed.

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    • Use a flathead screwdriver to pry up and remove the center cap from the wash plate.

    • Work slowly to avoid gouging the plastic cap or the wash-plate surface.

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    • Use a ratchet with a 16 mm or 7/16 inch socket to remove the center bolt from the wash plate.

    • Use an impact gun if the bolt is seized and a hand ratchet will not break it free.

    • Keep the socket straight to avoid rounding the bolt head or cracking the wash plate.

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    • Pour about 1 to 1.5 cups of citric acid powder into the tub.

    • Fill the tub with hot water to help loosen debris and buildup under the wash plate.

    • Avoid breathing citric-acid dust and wipe up spills so the floor does not become slippery.

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    • Run a regular wash cycle with the hottest water setting available to help the citric acid work under the washplate.

    • Fill the tub with hot water and use the washer’s test mode if you want agitation or spin without quickly pumping out the citric-acid water.

    • Run a cold cycle with the hot and cold supply lines swapped if the washer won’t request hot water in the mode you need.

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    • Use a Torx screwdriver to remove the lid-lock striker from the lid.

    • Insert the striker into the lid lock only long enough to monitor the tub with the lid open during testing.

    • WARNING: This bypass defeats a safety device, so keep hands, tools, hair, and clothing clear of moving parts at all times.

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    • Enter the washer's service test system and select a manual test mode.

    • Engage the lid lock in test mode, since agitation and spin will not run without it.

    • Select a gentle mode and press Start to begin agitation.

    • Repeat the agitation test as needed, since it usually runs for only about a minute at a time.

    • Press Start to stop the test and switch to spin mode or another mode when needed.

    • Keep the lid closed most of the time, since agitation with the lid up can splash dirty water and debris.

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    • Use a drain mode to pump out the dirty citric-acid water before attempting removal.

    • Wipe off splashed debris from the lid and rim so it doesn’t fall back into the tub while you work.

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    • Use a trampoline spring tool to hook into the wash plate's plastic holes or edges and pull upward.

    • File the tool's tip slightly if needed so it fits and grips the plastic better.

    • Work around the wash plate, pulling from different points instead of yanking from one side.

    • Do not lever hard against the tub, since you can crack the wash plate or damage the tub components.

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    • Try sliding a putty knife under the wash plate if you need a thinner tool, but expect limited grip on some plates.

    • Refill the tub with water and add more citric acid at a lower concentration if the plate is still stuck.

    • Repeat agitation and spin test runs to loosen the plate gradually instead of forcing it off in one attempt.

    • Stop prying if only one side lifts, since too much force on one side can severely damage the wash plate.

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    • Add more citric acid and orange degreaser to the tub if buildup is still binding the plate.

    • Roll the liquid around the tub and rock the wash plate back and forth until it breaks free.

    • Stay with the washer if you run an agitation cycle during this process, since a loose wash plate can come off and strike the tub.

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    • Lift the wash plate out of the tub once it releases.

    • Inspect and clean the area under the wash plate, since the citric acid should have loosened and floated debris.

    • Stop if the wash plate begins to crack, and reassess before trying a more aggressive removal method.

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