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Machine had stopped working in the middle of a wash cycle. No power at all. CCU needed to be repaired. I removed the front kick panel to be able to unlock the door(get cloths out) and found in the back was a green service manual with how-to fix certain codes and how to remove the CCU. It was very easy to remove once I read the manual. I labeled the wires so I new which ones went on top, side and other side. Easy to reconnect them as they only go in their slot and no others.
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Joined: 3/29/2009(UTC) Posts: 11,699
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Good job, and thanks for sharing the experience with everyone.
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