![]() ![]() Then, as you slowly rotate the drive pulley, carefully stretch the drive belt around it. First, grab the washer’s drive belt and loop it around the motor pulley. With your new tub filter installed and ready to go, you can start reassembling your washer.Next, push the hose onto the air chamber shaft and replace the clamp to secure the hose. Slide the hose clamp up the hose, and tighten its screw to secure the hose to tub connection. Once the filter is in place, reinstall the hose to the tub opening. The tab on the filter should line up with the small slot inside the hose. Then, slide the tub filter into the tub to pump hose. First, position the washed filter cover on-top of the tub filter and push down on it to engage the locking tabs. Now it’s time to start installing your new tub filter.Before you put the cover on the new tub filter take it to your sink and clean it off. The cover is held in place by four locking tabs, simply disengage the tabs with your screwdriver, and pull the cover off the damaged tub filter. The new tub filter does not include a new cover, so you’ll need to use the old cover on your new filter. After you are done inspecting your old tub filter, use a screwdriver to pry the filter cover off the damaged part.If you want, you can shake the debris out of the filter to discover what types of objects have been taking a ride in your washing machine. Don’t be surprised if the filter is filled with foreign objects and covered in unrecognizable gunk. Reach inside the hose and retrieve the tub filter sitting inside it.After the screw is loose, slide the clamp down, and pull the hose off the opening in the outer tub. Next, using a screwdriver, loosen the hose clamp screw securing the hose to the tub opening. Then, pull the hose off the air chamber shaft. Once the towel is in place, use a pair of pliers to release the hose clamp securing the hose to the air chamber shaft. ![]() Once you see it, reach inside the washer cabinet and place a towel under the hose to catch any water that spills out of the hose when you disconnect it from the tub. At this point, take a look underneath the tub and behind your washer’s control board to locate the tub to pump hose.Take the drive belt off the back of the tub, by gently tugging on the belt while rotating the drive pulley.Finally, lift the main, rear panel up and off your machine. Then, kneel down near the bottom left corner of the back panel and remove the screws securing the washer’s control board to the panel. After all the screws are removed, locate the drain hose on the back panel, and unthread the screw securing the drain hose retainer to the panel. Now, take out all the screws holding the main, rear panel to the washer.Once the top and back screws are taken out, lift the bracket off the washer. Loosen and remove the screws securing the rear mounting bracket to the washer’s upper cabinet.With a pair of needle nose pliers, push the small plastic mounting tab, holding the power cord wire, out of the washer’s metal bracket. Then, pull the green grounding wire off the top edge of the rear mounting bracket. Disconnect the harness by pushing down on the locking tab and pulling the wires apart. ![]()
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