Hi Sarah, there are two screws on each side of the lid holding the shaft for the hinges. Open the lid to access them, You will need an Allen wrench to take them off, after that, just lift the lid up to take it out. Hope this help. Thanks.
There is a little device inside the washer that allows the agitator to spin independent of the drum. If this gets stuck, the washer will try to spin the whole drum instead of just the agitator. This will cause the washer to think the load is too large or out of balance, causing the error code. On some Whirlpools this device is just a washer.
You can't mix and match gas appliance parts, it is too dangerous. Also all repairs have to be done by a gas certified technician.
It looks like there are no parts available, time for a new one, or contact Whirlpool direct for advice.
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1) Copy following links for whirlpool energy smart resources:http://waterheatertimer.org/pdf/Energy-Smart-troubleshooting-guide.pdfhttp://waterheatertimer.org/Whirlpool-Energy-Smart-electric.html2) Control box is probably bad.There are 2 types of control boxes for older-style energy smart water heaters.You will need model number and serial number from label on side of tank to order from Whirlpool.3) This older-type energy smart water heater is probably discontinued by AO-Smith, American, State, Craftmaster, Reliance water heater group that makes Whirlpool and Kenmore water heaters.New generation energy smart offers interface with home automation and/or non-existent smart grid.Older energy smart only offered potential interface with non-existent smart grid. If you need further help, I’m available over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/gene_9f0ef4df2f9897e7
Error E02 indicates that the water temperature exceeded high limit.
Switch off the house circuit breakers dedicated to the water heater and then press the reset button located behind the control panel on the water heater.
Switch house circuit breakers back on.
If error persists, call a service engineer.
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If it is like the one below the most likely reason is that the top element has failed and the bottom element is buried in limescale. If it is older than 10 years, it needs draining and servicing with new sacrificial anode. If it is older than 15 years it needs replacing. I replaced mine at 21 years as it just started to leak. The top element had failed 10 years earlier and there was 12" of scale on the bottom.