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Anyone have instructions for removing the cabinet this washer has a welded cabinet all the way around, so removal seems complicated. Need to see where the leak is coming from (somewhere under the Tub but above the Tub platform. Thanks for any assistance
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Hi Simon, thanks, I can't see the exact leak location from the panel in the back or the top, but it looks like the center post gasket is a good bet. I can't read the part number for the center post gasket, can you reply with the part number? Thanks
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Hi Simon,
Thanks, I saw the video yesterday, can you also tell me the specifications for that "sprocket wrench" that I would need, considering that my washer is older than the one in the video? Thanks, DR
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Use the same spanner wrench.
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Originally Posted by: Simon / APP Team Use the same spanner wrench.
Simon. Simon, Sorry, What size is the spanner wrench?
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