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4. Remove the pin that secures each damper to
the chassis by pressing the lock tab while pulling
the pin out.
Note: It may be helpful to tap the pins out with a
small hammer while pressing on the lock tabs.
Tab
To replace the dampers:
Note: The pin will be damaged when removed from
the chassis. Be sure to install the new pin supplied
with the replacement damper.
Insert and fully seat the pin that secures each
1.
damper to the chassis.
Note: It may be helpful to tap the pins into the
chassis with a small hammer.
Extend and fully insert the damper into the slot
2.
in the outer tub.
Rotate the gray upper bushing a quarter-turn
3.
counterclockwise (as viewed from the top), using
a 6-in. adjustable crescent wrench with a jaw
opening of approximately
7
/
8
inch.
Note: Ensure the 2 lock tabs on the gray upper
bushing are in the square holes in the outer tub.
Pin
Wash Basket
The wash basket is contained inside the outer tub.
The wash basket is rotated by a belt-driven tub-
drive pulley. A drive nut attaches the tub drive pulley
to the wash basket. To remove the wash basket it
will become necessary to separate the outer tub
halves.
To remove the wash basket:
Drain the washer using the pump cleanout. (See
1.
Pump
.)
Remove the top, control, and service panels.
2.
(See
Top, Control, and Service Panels.
)
Remove the wash basket pulley. (See
3.
Wash
Basket Pulley
.)
Compress the tabs and remove the 2 wire
4.
retainers that attach the power board assembly
wiring to the front bracket.
5. Remove the power supply assembly from the
control bracket and right side brace and set it
aside. (See
Power Supply Assembly.
)
6. Remove the dispenser vent hose from the outer
tub, and the gasket inlet hose from the clip. (See
Dispenser
.)
7. Remove the dispenser outlet hose from the
dispenser. (See
Dispenser
.)
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