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Old 08-31-2007, 05:48 PM   #1
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Brand: Kenmore
Model Number: 11023034100
Age: 5 - 10 years

I need to replace the timer. How do I get access to it?

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Remove the end caps, they pop off.

Remove the two screws, one in each corner of the console, and flip the console up.

Here is a link to the part of your washer model 11023034100.
 
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Thanks for the quick responce. I can't seem to pop off the end caps. They seem to be screwed into the console. I'll try again. The console has no screws in front, but it has two screws in back. Any thoughts? Thanks
 
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It is not the whole end cap. It is just the front part of it,then you will find the screws that are behind them.
 
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That's it. Success!! thanks very much.
 
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