MW55 - Instructions
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Timer knob no longer worked
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Carolyn from Ormond Beach, FL
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
An older gentleman neighbor needed help finding a part for his machine. We checked local parts stores to no avail. I researched the internet, found your site and ordered the part. My adult son put the part on in less than 15 minutes. Our neighbor was very happy. We will tell any one in our neighborhood to order parts here. We follow
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ed the part watching UPS. The part arrived at the exact day and time. It couldn't be easier.
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Washing machine would not fill
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Steven from Kansas City, MO
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
Unplugged washing machine from electrical outlet. Turned off water supply to washing machine. Removed inlet hoses. Removed 2 screws to get panel off that water valve attaches to. Removed the panel for access to water valve. Removed fill hose from water valve and then unbolted valve from panel. Made diagram of electrical wiring to en
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sure correct placement on new valve. Attached new water valve, electrical wires and fill hose to valve. Installed panel in machine and hooked up inlet hoses. Turned on water supply and inspected for leaks. Turned on washing machine to verify filling and repair was OK.
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Bulb out
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Clifton C from Kingsland, TX
- Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
Pretty easy tear down and assembly once I removed it from cabinet (built in micro)
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During non use (overnight) tub filled up with water and overan onto the floor
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Don from Mountain View, CA
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Turn off cold & hot water inlets. Detached water and drain hoses from Washer. Unplugged electricity.Removed back panel using nut driver/wrench would also work. Detached plate holding old valve and then old valve from plate. Held old valve in one hand, detached each electrical connection from old valve and attched to same location on new v
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alve. Reinstalled and reconnected everything. Work like a charm. $20 bucks instead of a new washer. Point of fact: the valve contains the selinoids that regulate water flow. I did not know this and was trying to find "Selinoid" instead of inlet valve.
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Machine stopped agitating
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John from Madison, IL
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
1. Lifted Agitator out. 2. Heated Sleeve until loose. 3. Pushed old Rubber out of Agitator. 4. Cleaned Splines on Agitatorshaft and inside of Agitator. 5. Used Lithium Grease to lubricate inside of Agitator. 6. Used Hudraulic Ram to press New Coupling in place. 7. Placed Agitator on Agitarorshaft. 8. Closed Machine and ran a cycle to make
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certain particles from repair were cleaned away.
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motor would start by itself when door closed
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Lewis from Loveland, CO
- Really Easy
- 15 - 30 mins
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Screw drivers
remove 4 screws from top, front louvered panel snaps out. remove 1 screw from top of keypad, keypad pivot's forward and can be removed. There is a white mounting bracket inside left. Remove two screws, one top and one bottom, bracket lifts up and out. 3 sets wires are attached, mark them with masking tape, top, center, bottom and pull out
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plugs. They can only attach one way. Using a very small screw tip, lift plastic latch from switch, it rotates out and is removed from the pivot pin. reassemble in reverse order after switches are replaced
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