From what I can tell, the way to remove the top is to use a putty knife to push the clip in. The clip seems to move all the way back to a stop but the top remains tightly in place. What am I doing wrong?
The top removal problem has been solved. Rather than using a putty knife, the key to removing panels is to remove 2 screws near the bottom of the front panel.
New problem: During fill, water gushes from a plastic part (not broken) that is inserted between 2 hoses in the fill plumbing. One hose comes from the fill valve, the other goes to the tub. The hose from the fill valve has a part inserted inside that also sits inside the plastic part. ANy idea why this is leaking? (I could attach a picture if teh description is not clear.)
You may want to install the new injector hose kit to fix this problem.
- The injector hose kit AP4023882
Here are the breakdown diagrams and http://www.appliancepartspros.com/partsearch/model.aspx?model_id=28963
Gene.
Thanks for that. I was having some trouble finding the part.
Lee
You are welcome Lee. Keep us posted.
Gene.
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You are welcome Lee. Keep us posted.
Gene.
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So it worked for awhile. Actually, the local appliance guy talked me into just replacing the hose from the valve, i.e. the part with the injector inside. Now its leaking again. I suspect from other posts that replacing the entire injector (2 hoses + plastic part) will also fail to solve the problem. WHat about eliminating the (open) plastic part altogether?
It can be a good solution.
Gene.