To remove the top of a washing machine, first unplug the unit to ensure safety. Look for screws or clips at the back or inside the lid that secure the top; if present, remove them. If there are no visible fasteners, gently slide a putty knife or flathead screwdriver along the edges to release any hidden clips. Once released, lift the top off carefully.
To take the top off a Roper washer, first, unplug the appliance for safety. Then, locate and remove the screws at the back of the top panel, if present. If there are no visible screws, gently pry the top panel upwards using a flathead screwdriver to release the clips holding it in place. Be sure to lift the panel carefully to avoid damaging any internal components.
Take off the washer fluid bottle.
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To replace a top hat washer, first, turn off the water supply and drain the faucet. Remove the faucet handle by loosening the screw and lifting it off, then take out the retaining nut or screw holding the valve in place. Remove the old top hat washer from the valve and replace it with a new one, ensuring it’s seated properly. Reassemble the faucet by reversing the disassembly steps, and turn the water supply back on to check for leaks.
After you disconnect all of the cables, you have to remove the handlebar stem (loosen stem bolt half way, then knock the wedge loose by hitting the top of the bolt), remove the top part of the Gyro, then take off the top nut of the headset. Instead of a washer, you'll have the bottom part of the Gyro. You MUST replace the part of the Gyro that's under the headset nut with a headset washer or you'll never be able to keep your headset tight.
Shut the water off, at the toilet if possible, take the line loose that goes to the tank and see if it is the supply line or the filler valve. I'll bet it's the valve. If you have the type that has a round float that rides up and down on a post, they have a washer in the top with a small hole in it that lets the water in. Rust and corroisen can break off when you shut the water off and it will plug this hole. Hold the shaft so that it doesn't break and twist the top 1/8 turn counter clockwise. The washer is in the top of the stack, black about the size of a quarter. Take the washer out and turn the water on slightly to push out any particles that might block the hole in the center of the washer. Reassemble and I bet it works.
To take the top off a washing machine, first, unplug the appliance for safety. Next, locate the screws securing the top, often found at the back or inside the lid. Remove these screws and then gently lift the top, tilting it back to access the internal components. Make sure to handle it carefully to avoid damaging any parts or wiring.
If the handle make a complete or almost a complete turn, it has a washer that makes the seal to stop the water. This washer will sometimes come apart or come off the stem and get stuck in the opening for the water. Take the stem out and replace it. Shut the water off, there is probably a shut off under the sink, take the handle off. It is most likely held on with a screw in the top. The stem is held in with a nut. Take the nut off and the handle unscrews out of the faucdt. The washer is on the bottom of the stem and held on witha small brass screw.
Shut the water supplies off, take the handle off, unscrew the cartridge. The washer will be on the bottom of the stem of the cartridge
You have to unbolt the cross brace from the radiator support,the windshield washer tank and the over flow tank,then you can work it down and out. I just changed mine and all you have to do is take your overflow tank off and move your power stering res out of the way. take the bracket off the top of the alternator then take the belt off remove the 4 bolts on top and the 2 on bottom then slide it out. you do not have to take the cross brace off or the winshild tank off.
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You shut the water off and the fill valve is the type that is in the corner of the tank and the float rides up and down on a shaft? If so, a piece of rust or mineral is plugging the valve. Shut the water off, hold the shaft of the fill valve and twist the top 1/8 turn counter clockwise. The top will come off and where it separates, there is a black washer with a small rod in the center of it. Take the washer out and slightly turn on the water. This will flush out any particles in the line. Shut the water off, replace the washer and put the top back on. This should fix the problem.