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Ronald
November 12, 2019
How do you remove the filters from the back of the machine & replace them
For model number MVWB765FW1
Hello Ronald, Thank you for the question. You will need to turn off the water supply. Next remove both Fill Hoses to the Water Valve ports. With Needle Nose Pliers, remove the old Screens and then push the new ones into the port of the Valve in their place. Attach the Fill Hoses and turn on the water supply. Hope this helps!
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David
January 11, 2022
Will mfg. part #wp96160 fit a Maytag washing machine model# mhw6630hw0?
For model number MHW6630HW0
Hello David, Thank you for the question. Very sorry, the Screens for this model are only sold as part of the Valves. If you need help placing an order, customer service is open 7 days a week. Please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!
Average Repair Rating: 4.4 / 5.0, 1 reviews.
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The fill cycles would start then stop suddenly
This was an easy repair. 1st I removed both water hoses 2nd I removed 1 hex head screw that released a backing plate & removed the plate holding the water inlet valve. 3rd I pulled the 4 electrical connections & loosened a clamp to remove a small water hose. 4th I removed 2 hex head screws that held the water valve to the backing plate. -----------that was a whole 5 - 10 minutes!------------ Next I reversed the process 4th I attached the inlet valve with the 2 hex head screws 5th re-attached the 4 electrical connections(had slip on spades) pushed on the hose & tighterned the clamp. 6th replaced the backing plate with the inlet valve attached & tightened the single hex head screw. 7th re-attached the hot & cold lines................................DONE 15 minutes tops
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