Maytag
Wringer Washer Index Slide #A4332
For all E, J, and N Series Models
Discontinued by Maytag in 2012, I just found a few brand
new ones!

If you own one of
the great old Maytag
wringer washers and its wringer assy won't lock in place , but
rotates freely, I have good news! I recently found just a few brand new,
good generic "index slides" that fix the issue. And it's an easy part to
replace yourself.
This little part mounts under the
wringer head with four screws, and keeps the wringer head from rotating while in use. They're getting really
tough to find, so it's a
good idea to keep a spare on hand. Note: some online companies list
these new, but don't actually have any in stock, so beware!
To replace it, just lift the wringer
head straight off and turn it over. Turn the latch/clutch lever in
toward the wringer head to release most of the pressure on the spring,
then remove the four 5/16" head screws (2 different lengths - see photo
below) and two small retainer straps, and replace the index slide with
the new one. Slip a bit of grease onto the index gear teeth, and drop
the wringer back down onto the washer.

While they last, these run $19.50 plus $9.00 Priority Mail to US
addresses (only). If you have a Maytag wringer washer, don't wait;
these usually sell out really fast whenever I
find any. Fits the E, J, and N series washers. (For help
determining your washer's model number, see
this page )
To buy one now ($28.50 total, plus 6% sales tax if you're in PA),
click the button below:
If
you'd like to order more than one, please
drop me an email first,
as quantities are very limited.
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