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@PartsDr I bought it from amazon i dont think it was oem. I found your tutorial after the change and i think I'll go ahead and replace the splutch as well, because it seems that since the ring rises and falls maybe something is broken inside causing that, the actuator is same on a visual inspection and the washer does function until the arm slides off.
@@kaosbboi We would recommend replacing the actuator and splutch kit with OEM Whirlpool parts, like the ones we sell on our site partsdr.com Let us know how it works out for you.
My actuator will not shift the cam ring, when attempting to shift its like it's locked up and the actuator continuously pops. Would this be reason to replace the splutch assy?
@PartsDr yes, I've been rocking my washer back while its popping and assisting the actuator to shift the splutch, upon doing so the washer continues to function as it should
@@logangow1640 if you can shift it by hand, then the splutch should be good. It sounds like your shift actuator is probably failing and causing the problem. Let us know what you find.
@PartsDr good to know, considering I still have a spare good shift actuator from my last bravos x, thanks for the info. I will let you know if replacing the actuator fixes the issue
@PartsDr so, I've replaced the actuator and I'm getting f7e5 code for shifter fault, is there a recalibration I need to run before it will read properly? Model number MVWX700XW