Sears Kenmore Three-Speed with Options and Speeds Switch AUTOMATIC WASHERS Troubleshooting Guide Page 30

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The
tub
is
held
in
position
by
four
shock
absorb-
ers, two in f ront
(Fig.
3-33)
and
two at the back.
(Fig.
3-34)Each shock absorber can be discon-
nected f rom
the tub by turning the top of the
shock
mount counter clockwise, 90o. The
shock can
be removed from
the
washer by
turning the bot-
tom shock mount counterclockwise,
90'.
Remove the screw securing the left end of
the
pressure
tube connector to the tub. Then,
press
down on the
plastic
tab securing the
right
end of
the
pressure
tube connector and
pull
it from
the
tub.
(Fig.3-35)
Pressure
Tube
Gonnector
Removed
Fig. 3-35
Disconnect the
vent hose
and
outlet hose from
the tub.
Remove the top end of the suspension
springs
from the
hanger slot in the top cabinet frame. To
release
the
spring at the
right
side of the cabinet,
it may
be
necessary to remove the
wiring har-
ness retainer
from
the cabinet.
Once the
finalspring is released
the tub
is lree
to
be removed
from
the
washer
cabinet.
(Fig.
3-36)
NOTE: Take care
not
to
let
the tub
drop free in-
side
the cabinet. This could result
in
damage to
components
in the cabinet or damage to
the
tub
assembly.
Front Shock
Absorbers
Rear Shock
Absorbers
Fig.3-33
At the
back
of the tub assembly, remove
the belt
from
the drum and
motor
pulleys.
(Fig.
3-34
-1)
To remove
the
pulley
from
the drum,
place
the
handle
of a crescent wrench through the
pulley
and
into
the steel bearing
hub
to
keep
the
pulley
from turning
(Fig.
3-34
-2)
Use
a
21-millimeter socket wrench to remove
the
nut securing the
pulley
to the drum.
(Fig.3-34
-3)
Disconnect the
ground
wire from
the bearing hub
with a T-25 Torx driver.
(Fig.
34a
-a)
Fig.3-34
3-9
Fig.3-36
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