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02-28-2008, 01:20 PM
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The top of my washer
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More than 10 years
are there clips that hold the top of the washer down? I was moving the washer andthe top came loose (front). The only way I can figure is that there are clips at each conner that can be installed from the inside?
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Remove the 2 phillips screws from front of control panel,the panel will now fold back to show 2 brass cilps to rempve cabinet, take it from there
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