REMOVING THE WASHER | REMOVING THE BOOT |
FRONT PANEL | FROM THE TUB ASSEMBLY |
Removing the washer front panel will require that the door switch be removed and the boot be sepa- rated completely from the front panel opening. The console must also be removed.
Next, remove the three screws securing the toe panel to the front of the washer (Fig.
Screws |
Fig.
Remove the two screws securing the bottom of the front panel to the washer, and the two screws securing the top of the front panel to the washer. The front panel can now be removed from the washer. (Fig.
Screws
Screws
Fig.
The boot can be completely removed from the outer rim of the tub assembly.
Carefully pull the boot from around the water in- let and window washer tubes. Remove the boot re- tainer clamp by loosening the clamp screw located at the upper right of the tub opening. The boot can now be removed from the tub.
REPLACING THE BOOT
AND DOOR SWITCH
When replacing the boot and washer front panel, special care must be taken to assure a proper water seal and operation.
Carefully pull the nozzle from the window washer tube. Separate the plastic gasket ring from the nozzle. Insert the nozzle through the hole in the boot and slide the plastic gasket ring down the shaft of the nozzle so that the boot is securely trapped between the gasket ring and the nozzle ridge. Insert the nozzle shaft into the window washer inlet tube and insert the end of the water inlet tube into the boot.
Fit the boot around the front lip of the tub so it rests smoothly and evenly. Fit the boot clamp around the front lip of the tub and tighten the screw. Be careful not to over tighten this screw. Damage to the boot clamp or the boot could occur.
When reinstalling the door switch, be sure to insert the two tabs on the right side of the switch assembly into the slots in the plastic wiring harness guide. Failure to do this will result in unwanted noise while the machine operates.
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