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How do I access and remove the ciruclation motor, pump, and impleller on a Bosch SHU6806UC/12 . I suspect a problem with one of them and would like to remove to check/inspect. I have removed the right side cover, and see everything. Do I need to somehow separate the tub from the base? I came accross this post http://forum.appliancepartspros...hoto-supposed-there.html which talks about removing the pump on a SHU3336 UC/12 and even incudes a word document with instructions. Do these instructions also apply to my SHU6806UC/12? It looks similar. Any help is greatly appreciated! :)
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Originally Posted by: Gene  Thanks Gene, It doesn't look like I have as much room to work from the side of the dishwasher as in the instructions. Are you sure I don't have to remove the base? Any one have insturctions for this? Thanks
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It is up to you. It would not do any bad if you remove the base on this side. I do not think you have to remove it completely.
Gene.
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Thanks Gene - I removed two screws from the back, and four from the front. I laid the dw on it's back, and pulled the base away from the tub about 3-4 inches. This gave me enough room to pull off the motor for the circulation pump.
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