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This part is the wash impeller. If you were able to remove the screw on top of it, then just pull the impeller straight up.
Gene.
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That would be no 11.
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Which part did you call "impeller cover"? Can you refer to the numbers at the diagram?
Gene.
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Gene, I was able to take off the pump cover (no14) and the screw and seal (no12) but for the life of me I cant figure how to get the impeller cover off. When I try to turn it with a vice grip it feels like its turning the motor. There must be a hex underneath I need to grip to get it off?
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Can I access the top of the pump from inside the machine or do I need to get at it from below?
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Originally Posted by: tops1965 ...when I push the cancel/drain button the motor hums for a few seconds, clicks and shuts off without draining any water. Is it possibly the solenoid?... There are no solenoids. The motor has the overload protection which makes such clicking sound. If there are any water marks on the motor, it had a slow water leak for some time, which caused damage to the motor bearings and/or windings. If there are no such marks, then remove the top parts from the pump and check for a foreign objects inside and/or broken impellers. Post the results. Gene.
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I did that. The check valve was fine. What alarms me is when I push the cancel/drain button the motor hums for a few seconds, clicks and shuts off without draining any water. Is it possibly the solenoid? Thanks for the help.
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Very likely the problem is a clogged check valve (the piece where the drain hose is connected to at the pump). It is shown as #15 at the diagram. Unscrew the check valve and check it inside. - The check valve Part number: AP2910020
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OK, I think it is DU945PWSQ0. Thanks!
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Hi John,
The model number you posted is incorrect. Verify and repost it please. The name plate should be on the door frame.
Gene.
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