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- | [* black] Using a metal pry tool (i used a putty knife) pry open your washers top panel. Go around the gap on the top panel with your metal pry tool and gently lift the top panel. |
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- | [* black] There are three clips holding the top panel in place. One in the front and the other two at the sides. Use minimum force as you lift because these clips are plastic and they can break. |
+ | [* black] Using a metal pry tool (i used a putty knife) pry open your washers top panel. Go around the gap of the top panel with your metal pry tool and gently lift it as shown in the image. |
+ | [* black] There are three clips holding the top panel in place. One in the front and the other two at the sides. See image. |
+ | [* icon_caution] Use minimum force as you lift because these clips are plastic and they can break. |