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how do you get to the agitator coupling
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You need to pull the agitator off. It can resist your efforts. Best to have a little help lifting it off the shaft; be careful not to let it smack you in the face.
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It just pulls straight up?
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Straight up. You may have some success if you can get something like a tie-down strap under it. Just try to avoid using a hard prying tool. You don't want to break the agitator.
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Well with further investigation, and not getting the agitator off, I unplugged the wires from the motor and found that it is burnt. since the belt moves freely I am thinking that it is the wiring. Can that be replaced?
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You need to find out what caused your motor to fail.
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