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Unscrew the control panel, there may be trim fittings that you need to remove to gain access to the screws, a putty knife or similar tool may be required.
Once screws are removed, slide the console forward until its retaining latches are disengaged and gently pull the console back to expose the wiring underneath.
Disconnect the lid switch wiring and pop the 2 tension tabs holding the top of the washer lid to the frame. Use a flathead screwdriver and pop the tabs out from inside the top of the washer.
With the tabs disconnected, lift your washer lid up, brace your foot against the bottom of the washer body, and begin tilting it towards you, exposing the frame underneath.
Because you are disconnecting hoses, you may encounter water dripping, consider putting a towel under the pump and hose lines.
Using pliers, pinch the arms of the hose clamps together, and push the clamps back onto the hose line to allow for disconnect from the pump.
Pull the hoses off, unclip the 2 latches on the pump itself.
On the upper pump latch, rotate 90° and remove the latch from its housing.
Pull the pump off of the motor, it may be hard to remove is the shaft has rusted and expanded.
When placing the new pump onto the motor shaft, make sure that the flat sides match the motor shaft. It should be easy to get the motor on, if it feels hard to put the motor on, and there is some black residue on your motor shaft, file it off so you don’t break the pump seal.
Place the pump onto the motor, lock into place with the lower latch
Take the upper latch, reinsert it into the motor and rotate 90° to have the latch be usable again, close the upper latch back down onto the motor.
Reconnect the hose lines to the pump and use pliers to move the clamps back down over the pump lines to ensure a tight seal.
Make sure that when setting the washer body down, you get the lip of the body underneath the frame and engage the 4 locking tabs that are on the base of the frame.
Put the washer body back onto the machine, tilt the lid open, and hold by the washer lid and have your foot braced against the foot of the body, tilt to 45°, and set it back down onto the washer frame.
Hook the 2 retaining clips back into the body of the washer where the control panel will go.
Reconnect the lid switch
Place your washer console back down by rotating it back into place making sure to engage the retention latches, locking it into place, and screwing the console back in
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Warranty
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