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Base Components – Front Accessible
Fig. 10-7
Fig. 10-8
1
1
2
Service note: To provide the required
access that will allow the
Drain Motor to be replaced,
the Lower Access Panel
must be removed, and as
previously mentioned the
Outer Door Panel should
also be removed.
As demonstrated in Figs. 10-7 and 10-8,
with the Lower Access Panel removed
you gain all the space required to replace
the Drain Motor, Fig. 10-8, item 1, as well
as allowing better visibility to the
Circulation Motor Wiring, Fig.10-8, item 2,
rear components, wiring and hoses.
To remove the Lower Access Panel, Fig.
10-7, item 1, remove the two T-20 Torx
screws located in the left and right
corners of the panel.
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