MW70 - Instructions
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No shake, but plenty of rattle.
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Kristen from ft riley, KS
- Really Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Socket set
We bought this used Hotpoint that was probably one of the original machine created back in the stone-age, it's so old. We've had it 10 months, and it's always had this... burnt rubber stink to it... then one day, it stopped agitating and sounded like a metal bucket of bolts being shaken. We're on a military income with five kids, and the
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idea of buying a new washer was just... heartbreaking. On a whim, having fixed a washer once before, we opened the front up and painstakingly pulled every last rubber fiber from what used to be the belt. Ordered the part. It shipped quick, arrived quick, and in under a week we were back in business. Someone else had mentioned the needing 1/4" socket, and I was glad I remembered that, because it made is SO much 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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Washer would no longer spin---dry rotten belt
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Joshua from Cumberland Gap, TN
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Pliers, Screw drivers
Gently turned washer over onto its front. Removed bottom metal panel (3 or 4 screws on each side). Removed old belt. Installed new belt. NOTE: The new belt is a tight and perfect fit, therefore it will not want fit on to both pulleys/ rotating discs. I have found the best method is to start the belt on the disc that drives the bel
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t. Then place as much of the belt over the disc that sits below the washing machine drum as is possible(the spinning part)and then turn the belt by hand and the belt should pop on to the disc. If the belt goes on easily you may have the wrong belt as the belt must be tight to achieve the traction necessary for the washing machine to spin. HOPE THIS HELPS!! A screwdriver may be handy in helping to pry on the belt. Good look.
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slow cold water
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dennis from mooresville, NC
- Easy
- Less than 15 mins
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Nutdriver, Screw drivers
quck delivery thanks. removed back panel and valve assembly. replace unit,and replaced panel. yep it works
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Washer can drain but not spin, buring smell
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Zhiyong from North Potomac, MD
- Easy
- 1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Wrench set
Lay the washer on its side, unscrew three screw to loose the rotor, put the belt and screw the rotor back.
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Cold water filled very slow
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Wayne from Mauston, WI
- Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers
Replaced the water inlet valve. Your shipping was next day the best I have ever received. Thank You
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oil leaking from under side
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james from benton, MO
- Really Easy
- 30 - 60 mins
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Wrench set
turned washer upside down- had to remove one frame cross member to get to the seal. replaced seal- replaced frame cross member. stopped the oil leak, but had a small rusted hole in the bottom tub. sanded that clean, inserted a rubber snap-in plug that fit the hole, covered with that monkey glue. let that dry for a while then covered that
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with BJ weld, let that cure 3 days. washer workes fine now no leaks at all
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