SECTION 5: SERVICE PROCEDURES
WASH MOTOR REPLACEMENT (CONTINUED)
Loosening the discharge hose clamp.
Lifting up on the motor.
6.With the nuts removed, grasp the motor assembly and lift up on it to clear the mounting studs.
Pulling the discharge hose out.
Removing the assembly mounting nuts.
combination wrench.
Suction hose coming off when moving the assembly.
7.Turn the motor so that you will have access to the wiring cover on the back. Be careful not to pull or yank too hard as the motor is still connected to the unit by way of the power lines.
8.Take the needlenose pliers and remove the power wires from the terminals within the motor.
9.The motor should now be free. Replace with a new new motor by performing the removal steps in reverse.
10.Place the disharge hose assembly back on the discharge of the pump and tighten down.
11.Lift the assembly into place within the unit, ensuring that the suction hose is attached and lines up. Move the assembly so the mounting bracket slides over the mounting studs.
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