Shut off the appropriate water-supply valve to the washing machine. Turn off the outflow valve coming from your water heater if you are replacing the washer's hot-water shutoff. Turn off the cold-water valve on the main line above the water heater if you are working on the machine's c...
It’s always worthwhile to repair the bearings in your washing machine if you have the ability to do so yourself because it’s less expensive than getting a professional to fix it.It’s likely that the parts will be less expensive than purchasing a new washer, but if you include the cost...
6x bolts, 10mm, 12 Nm, 2x bolt caps, 2x bumpstops, 1x connector, Remove bolt covers from frunk floor, Remove washer fluid cap by gently prying upwards, Rotate bumpstops counter clockwise to release, the 25mm socket from PT Sensor kit can be used, Avoid straining emergency frunk releas...
Replace the seal washer on the high side A/C manifold to compressor line.Replace the seal washer on the low side A/C manifold to compressor line.Install the bolt that attaches the A/C manifold to compressor line onto the Supermanifold. 22 Nm (16.2 lbs-ft) Note Hand start bolt to ...
Place the washer over the bolt first and then the nut. Using your hand, alternate tightening each side, back and forth, to make sure the bowl is secured to the floor. Once both of the nuts are fully hand tightened, use an adjustable wrench to give each one more full turn (Image 3)...
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firmly pushing it into place within the sink's drain hole. Use a toothpick or the stick from an ice pop to scrape off the excess plumber's putty, and go under the sink to secure the rubber washer and nut to the lower half of the sink drain assembly with a wrench. Don't overtighten...
firmly pushing it into place within the sink's drain hole. Use a toothpick or the stick from an ice pop to scrape off the excess plumber's putty, and go under the sink to secure the rubber washer and nut to the lower half of the sink drain assembly with a wrench. Don't overtighten...
Bolts #4 and 5 hold on what looks like a heat sink for the electronics of the wiring harness. It’s basically a connector that plugs into an aluminum plate. I think it’s a heat sink. When removing #4 and 5, you will need to hold the backside nut and washer. An 8 mm box wrenc...
Lift the rear end of the F-series with a floor jack, and support the frame with jack stands. Locate the shocks, and use a ratchet to remove the nut holding the shock absorber to the bracket in the frame. Slide the washer and the rubber bushings off the shock, and use the ratchet to...