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this link is for the fabric softner dispenser....they have a few left in stock.....

I got one....with shipping around 16.00....I called to verify it IS in stock

Go for it!

 
HOLD UP!

I had to use your model number........

the correct part number is 23546....price 12.56...and about 7.00 for shipping.......

they claim its in stock, but won't know until they go to the warehouse and process for shipping, no charge if not available....worth a shot!

my model number does not show a part number for this dispenser......amazing the variations with model numbers and part available for similar machines.....

best to call them on the phone......
let me know how you make out

 
Got an email.....like the operator said, NLA as of 11/95....but the warehouse notified me there are a few in stock, and the item is being shipped, will have it in a few days.....we will see what happens

got to love how different model numbers can show either parts available, or different part number for the same item, and the variable pricing for the same part....but as many times before, it has paid to shop around.....
 
LOOK! LOOK! LOOK!

Look what the UPS man delivered............JOY!

these parts places really need to have a cross-reference for parts......with a few exceptions, most machines are the same style for years, and just because a pump from a 1970 Maytag is NLA, does not mean you can't use one from a 1980 Maytag.....heck we switch parts all the time to make one good machine out of several broken ones.....

what was funny was the lady on the phone swore this would not fit my machine!

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Well, actually the thanks goes to you, for your model number, thats how I was able to locate it.......

I also want to get one of those 8 bladed pumps too, while their available!

let us know how you made out!
 
Warning Label about correct position of tub seal before clos

Gotta be watertight!I saw some slight corrosion at outer tub seam so I used the rest of the tube of silicone to put a precautionary seal on it.

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I think the silicon placed around seams and seals is necessary for these machines, it helps with the little drips that squeeze out here and there.....I had to seal all around the cabinet to tub seal, didn't want to disturb anything, just a bead inside and out.....

may not be pretty underneath, but I have learned the hard way, if it ain't broke, don't fix it....let it run and enjoy the fun!
 
Complete at last!

Another Thanks to Yogi (Big Bear Hug!) for finding it online at Point and Click Appliance Repair and finally getting a fabric softener dispenser into my hands!Even though it blocks some of the wash action veiw,I really like it because it does stop alot of the splashing that SQ's are famous for. Now I can watch close-up and not get soapy water in my eye!

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