Unplug machine from electrical outlet. All screws can be removed with a 1/4" socket, either with a socket wrench or nut driver. Top panel - remove three screws on back, slide panel back an inch or so, and lift off. The control panel must be carefully pulled off by using a screwdriver to pry it away, and then placed on top of machine. Be careful not to disconnect or damage any attached wires. Pull out the detergent dispense drawer, press the retainer on the left rear of dispenser drawer, and pull it out and set it aside. One small torx screw must removed from the dispenser housing. Bottom front panel - remove three screws to take it off. This exposes the screws on the front panel. The front panel of machine must be removed as well. This is the most tedious part of the job, as the door seal must be disconnected from the panel. Remove the wire and spring retainer around the door that holds seal in place. The spring portion of the retainer is on the bottom of the opening. Pry it off with a screwdriver, being careful not to damage the rubber seal. Do not remove it, simply push it into the washer opening. Remove the screws from the front panel - two on top, and two bottom. It has some wires on the right side, and to avoid damaging them, support the panel with a stool and prop it up against the machine. You can now access the hose on the rear bottom of the dispenser. Using a pliers, squeeze the retainer and pull the hose off the dispense. The other end is pressed into the tub - simply pull it out. I recommend cleaning the edges of hole to assure a good seal when installing the replacement. To install the replacement hose, press it into the tub, making sure to get the channel in the hose properly inserted in order to make a solid seal. Attach the other end to the dispenser with the retainer. Reassemble by reversing the order described above.
My husband removed the bottom panel of the washer and removed the old pump with two screws, then removed the water hose coming into the pump and unplugged the electrical push in type plug from the side of the pump. Simple reversed the process to instal the new one and replaced the front panel. Simple really...far more so than calling a repair man.
literally took about 8 minutes, 4 of those minutes were spent trying to pull the 2 little parts (that the blue wires plug into) out of the old dispenser motor. recommended a magnetized screwdriver so you dont drop the screws for the washer top on the floor.
Couldn’t see exactly where it was coming from. Checked the bellow and it looked ok. Took this hose off and it was kinda chewed up a bit where it connects to the tub. Not bad but enough to make it leak. Ordered the new one. Took forever to get here thru fed ex smart post. Repair takes longer to get the panels off than it does to put new hose on. Hope this helps someone out there.
1. Turn of hot and cold water valves. Disconnect the hot and cold water hoses from the unit back panel 2. Use a nut driver to unscrew the top screws from the unit back panel 3. Remove the top cover 4. The valve is located at the top left corner 5. Use a torx driver to unscrew the screw off the valve unit 6. Unclamp and remove the hose from the valve unit 7. Disconnect the electrical plugs from the valve unit 8. Remove the faulty valve unit 9. Connect the electrical plugs to the new valve unit 10. Insert the hose and clamp into the new valve unit 11. Place the new valve unit to the top left corner of the washer and secure it with the torx screw 12. Re-cover the top cover and secure it with screws 13. Reconnect the hot and cold water hoses 14. Re-open the hot and cold water valves. 15. Turn on washer and verify there is no leak
The rubber boot assembly is not the same configuration as the original equipment.
I had to cut new slots in the metal base of the machine cabinet to accommodate the different configuration for the rubber boot assembly. Thankfully the new pump works like a charm.
Multiple water leaks, all rubber parts are chewed up from a mouse 1/
1/4 inch nutdriver, took the top and the front panel of and renew all rubber parts / hoses. It looks less than 1 hours. All parts like factory quality, everything fits perfect.
It wouldn't drain anymore so I started looking on the internet for a solution. I came upon this website and found the part I needed. It was easy to install. It fixed the problem I had with the washer.
I just took off the old part and installed the new one. The new part was a bit different.