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If you go to www.searsparts.com you can see a parts breakdown, showing how it comes apart. Whirlpool may have the same thing. You can also contact Whirlpool and ask them.
No it doesn't need replacing gif you turn your water source off and take the faucet apart most of them have rubber O rings in them and you can go to your local hardware store and get new O rings. It is cheaper then buying a new one faucet
After shutting the water off before these valves, relieve the pressure. Most valves can be repair with a quick fix, remove the handle, and top nut to remove the cartridge assembly. you will have to grab it with a pair of pliers or it will unscrew. take the assembly to your local hardware store and match up the seals and washers. Make sure you use plumbers grease on all internal parts when you reassemble.
YES.you can do it easy,prop the car up on stands,climb under and undo the square plug on the bottom of the gearbox,catch the oil in a can with the side cut out ,then to fill undo the square plug on the side(making sure you have replaced the drain plug ha.ha.)and fill until oil flows out and stops dripping,then replace bolt,JOB DONE.only do up bolts heavy hand tight.
It sounds like you may have a condensation drain problem. Shut the unit off to stop the water problem and call a qualified technician to clear the condensation drain and test for other problems.
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