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Old 08-10-2007, 09:45 PM
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Remove the bottom panel and check the pump for a water leak. The most common problem with such pumps is a slow water leak which is invisible and with a long time it causing corrosion to the motor bearing. If this is a case then you have to replace the whole pump and motor assembly.
If you still would like to replace just the impeller kit then try to break the wash impeller in pieces. It will make easer to remove the screw.
Good luck.
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