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- Posted on Feb 27, 2011
Re: Leaves detergent in despencer tray
Most
of the time this is a dispenser housing issue. Remove the dispenser tray from washer and make sure it is cleaned very well. In the more serious clogs, you may need to clean the hose from the dispenser to the drum.
- Make
sure the detergent dispenser drawer is opening. This issue occurs due
to jammed soap dispenser. Dispenser Distribution System is located in
the top left corner of the washer. The system consists of a motor that
turns a cam gear. The Detergent Dispenser Assembly is located under the washer top. Begin by removing the washer top, console and front panel.
- Separate
the water inlet and window washer tube from the boot. Pull the water
inlet tube from the outlet connector of the detergent dispenser. NOTE: When reinstalling the water inlet tube, wet the water inlet gasket on the detergent dispenser with
water only. Do not use any other lubricant. Align the tab on
the water inlet tube with the indentation on the dispenser connector and
slide the tube onto the detergent dispenser assembly.
- Remove the screw securing the front of the detergent dispenser assembly to the top front frame member.
- Disconnect
the vent tube from the detergent dispenser assembly. Remove the screw
securing the detergent dispenser assembly to the top left frame member.
Slide the assembly back slightly and lift the assembly out.
- To remove the detergent dispenser motor assembly,disconnect the cam follower spring and lift the cam follower from the diverter cam and rotate the diverter cam clockwise to access the motor
mounting screws. Check for all the connections to the dispenser motor
or anything obstructing the dispenser drawer functioning.
- Pull the diverter out and clean it, including the shaft, spring, etc.
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