
Crosley Washer Repair (Model YTW4514SN0WS) – Canton, OH
In Canton, OH, this Crosley washer stopped washing and spinning, halting laundry. Quick diagnosis kept a Stark County household on schedule.
- Complaint: Washer wouldn’t wash or spin.
- Cause: Oil-soaked belt and stripped/worn motor pulley.
- Fix: Replaced belt and both pulleys; reconnected unit.
- Result: Agitation and spin restored; quieter operation.
Diagnostic Findings
- Verified power, connections, and component operation consistent with washer best practices.
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Repairs Performed
- WH01X24180-DRIVE BELT
- WH03X32217-1/2 HP MOTOR PULLEY & NUT
- WH03X32097-TRANSMISSION PULLEY & NUT
- LAB-REPAIR APPLIANCE
Typical repair range: $165.97–$265.97.
If the repair cost approaches 50% of a new unit, it may be worth exploring replacement options to get the most long-term value for your home.
Maintenance Tips for Washers
- Follow the manufacturer’s cleaning and maintenance schedule.
- Use OEM-quality parts and recommended detergents/filters.
- Watch for new noises, leaks, or performance changes and schedule service promptly.
- In Stark County, mineral content can build up—periodically descale or clean filters as applicable.
- Keep vents, screens, and seals clean to protect motors, pumps, and control boards.
Final Verification
We completed functional tests to verify proper operation and checked for leaks, errors, and UI responsiveness. The unit performed as expected.
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