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Fixing a Direct Drive Washing Machine

Step 5Pump and Motor Location

Pump and Motor Location
Underneath the tub is where all the action is. Get down on the damp, smelly floor of your basement and take a look. You'll see a plastic thing with two hoses attached (the pump), followed by a motor and finally the transmission. The part we're replacing is between the motor and transmission, so first we need to get some things out of the way.
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Jan 1, 2009. 1:24 PMHALABOUTIT says:
You may not need to remove the pump. I left the pump attached to the motor and was able to move the pump/motor assembly out of the way together. If there are any other wires attached to the motor assembly besides the main harness, such as a condensor on the side as with my Kitchen-Aid, mark them as to what goes where. (top/bottom or left/right)

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