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Not sure about age of washer it was left in the house I am currently in with no paperwork.
My washer started trickling during the rinse cycle. Now the cold water literally drips in if I have it on cold/cold setting or it fills from bottom of tub up. I have removed the hot and cold hoses to inspect filters on the water inlet valve. The filters are clogged. However, I do not know how to remove the water inlet valve without breaking anything. There are 2 two prong plug on opposite sides of the valve. Do I need to remove them? Or is there a way to pop out filters w/o completely removing inlet valve?
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The model number you posted does not come up. Verify and repost it.
Gene.
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