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I cabn't get the heating unit out. I've done it before but can't do it now. How much force can i use? it must be stuck? dosn't the whole unit just rise up?
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You need a tech. All 14 seer units have an X13 motor which speeds up and down on start up. A tech will adjust your tstat programing. Fan stays on after unit is done cooling to help drain water in cooling and cool off heat strips in heating,
If you have heat then you need look no farther with coolant. The only problem you have is with the damper that is controlled by the switch method on dash. Either something is undone or stuck. Sometimes a vacuum line is disconnected. Good luck. Oh, don't force anything under dash, plastic breaks easily.
Have you removed the 4 gearbox screws? the cover should lift off. sometimes if a brush holder has over heated then the two halves get stuck together in places.
Remove the fabric softener cup, remove the plastic insert, then there is a 7/16th bolt you need to remove and the agitator will lift out. Here is a diagram of the tub assembly.
I've done this! I was stuck in exactly the same position. You need to
peel back the piece of plastic labelling all the sockets etc. There is
one final screw in the centre under there.
I assume you sprayed them with something
& have lots of tools to choose from
You won't have or want to heat them with
any kind of torch
That is an option ,but a dangerous one
There is an induction heating tool for that
but have never seen where you can rent one
I'm out of ideas,sorry
We all go through the same problem many times
in our life working on exhaust & other things
Someone may tell you an impact air gun
May work, if it fits or may snap off the studs
This is a common fault with these as the pumps rust very easily which causes them to seize.
Depending on your technical ability you could try and strip the unit and either clean or replace the pump.
I can't find any further information on a replacement pump for this model but if you do decide to strip the unit you should be able to get a Model No off the existing pump which is more than likely an ULKA..
Here's a link to instructions how to strip the unit.
Hi! cccole
Dishwasher may be in bind. remove kick plate and make sure adjusters are not putting case in a twist, or pressing unit to tight to top of cabinets.
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