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Removing the idler pulley assembly:
1. Disconnect the washer from electrical supply,
remove the front panel and the drive belt.
2. Release the front vertical and horizontal springs.
3. Release the small
C
clip from the transmission
stud and allow the assembly to drop down.
Note:
The
C
clip is very small and hard to find if
dropped.
Removing the snubber:
1. Disconnect the washer from electrical supply and
remove the front panel.
2. Make a wire hook to pull the snubber out with.
Caution: Never place your hands or fingers under
the leg and dome assembly while it is
raised.
3. Release the front vertical and horizontal springs.
4. Place a 2 by 4 between the bottom rim of the leg
and dome assembly and the base and raise the leg
and dome assembly.
Note:
It is a good idea to be prepaired with some sort
of supports (like 3/4 inch pieces ofwood) to slide
between the lower edge of the assembly and the
base to help support it if it were to slide off of your
pry-bar.
5. Pull the snubber out with the wire hook.
Reinstalling the snubber:
Before reinstalling the snubber the base must be wiped
out weather the snubber is replaced or not. A cloth wet-
ted with denatured (camp stove) alcohol or rubbing alco-
hol will clean any residue, such as soap, or fabric soft-
ener off of the base and will also cut any waxes or oils
that may have been missed by the factory, during as-
sembly. An old cloth work glove would work well also.
Make sure that the snubber area is wiped out well.
Note : Never oil the base to stop snubber noise.
Inspect the teflon strips on upper and lower edges of the
snubber they must be perfectly smooth and undamaged
in any way.
Note: The arrow on the side of the snubber. When
reinstalling or replacing the part, the arrow
must be pointing upward.
Removing the drive motor shield:
1. Disconnect the washer from electrical supply and
remove the front panel.
2. Disconnect the wires from the capacitor, remove
the two screws holding the shield to the tub and
rotate the shield down and out.
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