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latch broke, door wouldn't shut, washer wouldn't run - no fun
I googled the problem, read the recommendation found the part and read that it was an easy fix. Took the broken part off the door and noticed the broke off piece was in the latch on the machine. Ordered the two parts, paid the $30 2-day delivery. Parts arrived and the machine was up and runnning in under 5 minutes
Remove two screws on attachment plate slide door lock plate out. Disconnect wire harness. Remove two screws on back side. Then reverse the process, done!
P.S. don't pay $32 for next working day it still took 3 days to arrive. doesn't help when your leaving in two.
Ruemove the back panel with a square drive bit. Belt removal was easy: rotate the large whelk while coaxing the belt off with hand pressure from behind. Comparing the old to new belts, the circumference difference was about 2”. Loop the new belt over the small motor wheel and start looping over the big drum wheel; it will be reluctant. Place a small smooth pry bar between the belt and wheel while rotating the big wheel using the bar to keep the belt on the wheel. Then turn the big wheel by hand a few times to assure the belt rides correctly.
Washer door always needed to be slammed to shut and finally the latch broke.
Unscrewed the two screws holding the latch and screwed on the new one. Took less than 5 minutes. The best part was that I ordered the latch on Friday and it was delivered on Saturday!
Original Drawer Assembly bottom broke apart leaking water down the front of washer.
Very simple, removed Drawer Assembly from unit. Removed detergent bowl and front cover. Installed front cover and detergent bowl on replacement Drawer Assembly. Returned installed replacement Drawer Assembly on unit.
Removed broken off part with screwdriver and replaced with the new. The store repair man was going to charge $129 and we were able to do it ourselves for $30. A big thank you!