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Are you are referring to the pivot pin that joins the mixer head to the stand?
If so, it can be slid in place after you turn the whole mixer on its side and look up the underside of the stand. There is a screw which locks the pin in place. Loosen the screw and the pin will go into place. Tighten the screw afterwards.
This tv whistling sound are causes by a high voltage currents flow from it is tv power supply board it self not functions properly anymore.That the board where the power a/c cord plug into it.Those high voltages tranformers have gaps in it solders joints and now it not letting high voltages currents flow smoothly anymore,that where the whistling sound came from.Tries take the tv aparts,tries to put some kind harden or supper glues to all those high voltages tranformers,might help or soften the whistling sound alot.If that did not help all or alot.Try website like Ebay.com to buy a whole new refurbish tv power supply board for the replacement.
You first have to pry the cap off the wheel with a screwdriver then under the cap there should be either a pin which you pry off or a nut which you loosen.
The engine should be separated from the trans at least 1 "and the torqu convert slid into the trans. There may be a dowel pin on each side. That is wh the one inc.
This is a 5 step process.
1 Remove bottom basket. Remove top basket (Pop off 'keepers' at the ends of the slidding shelf supports).
2. Remove bottom washing arm. Unscrew (Gently but firmly) the centre post. Lift arm assembly out.
3. Remove overhear conduit. There is one screw at the back and one at the top (Philips #2 bit). Rotate the whole assembly 45 deg right (Clockwise) and lift off of the centre post. It can be taken apart to clean.
4.Remove centre post (Pull straight up). Remove 4 screws (Star T-20 bit). Lift the whole plastic assembly out. Pop off the screen (Flat blade screwdriver around the edge) and clean.
5. Remove cap over cutter/chopper. There is a single screw at the front left (Under center assembly just removed). Remove screw (Star T-15 bit) and cap (Needs some wiggling to free it up). Remove cutter & filter. It is on a spring loaded pin. Pull the cutter blade foreward and then the filter disc up. Clean thoroughly. Run a 'quick rinse' cycle with everything out, to clean the inside.
Reassemble.
You'll have to remove the door panel,yes the whole thing,and look for any broken or missing parts in your door latch/lock linkage.Be careful not to break any wires that power your windows/locks while removing the panel.It may be just a plastic clip that holds the linkage together has fallen off.Check in the bottom of the door well for parts that may have fallen down there. A manual from the library or online is a big help here.
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