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What is the model and model number of the unit? It could be the transmission or the coupling between the motor and transmission. On some models it can even be the lid switch
Yes, First pop the lid up with a flathead screwdriver. You'll see two clips between the body and the lid panel. Once you get the lid up take the tub cover off. It just snaps on to the tub. There is a plasctic cap on the top of the adgitator that covres ther adgitator bolt. Remove it and remove the bolt, and take off the adgitator. This will expose the 6 bolts that hold the basket on. Remove them and the basket will come off, and you can get to anything in the tub.
Not a gear, Four peices of plastic. They are about $2 and really easy to replace. Take the cover off of the top of the adgitator with a flathead screwdriver, and there will be a bolt underneath it. Take the adgitator off, and seperate the two halves. There are four pieces of plastic known as dogears because of their shape. Replace those and it will work
1. Remove the center dispenser from the top of the agitator. It should just pop off.
2. Locate the white plastic cap underneath and pull straight up to remove.
3. Locate the agitator bolt underneath and remove using a socket and ratchet (can't remember the size). Hold the agitator still with one hand in order to loosen the bolt.
4. With the bolt removed, grasp the agitator by the bottom flanges and pull straight up. It should lift off the center post.
NOTE: Sometimes these agitators will stick due to years of detergent accumulation. You may have to wobble it back and forth to get it loose.
If you have questions, please let me know. I hope this helps you.
Nothing else needs to be removed. place the agitator on the floor, step on the sides of the bottom of the agitator, grab the top section of the agitator and pull, the sections will separate. hope this helps.
If you are confident you can do it pull your pump off washing machine and pull the pump houseing apart most will come apart and make sure there is nothing in the pump maybe a small piece of plastic or other item in it. you could also try taking the hoses off the pump and just flush water through it backwards this will also sometimes work I have come across this a lot and normally it is something in the pump interupting the water flow. There may also be sand or small pebbles in the drain holes under the adgitator if flushing the pump doesn't help check under the adgitator for something in the holes. Hope this helps
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