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SpeedQueen Coin-op washer with coin drop (NOT a CoinSlide) SWNBC2PP112TW01


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Manufacturer: SpeedQueen
Type of Appliance: Coin-op Washer
Model Number: SWNBC2PP112TW01
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): yes

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SpeedQueen Coin-Op washer, has electronic coin-drop (NOT a coin-slide model)
Mod# SWNBC2PP112TW01
Ser# 1507001870 (Man.Date - July 2015)

Found and have manual on how to program MDC top load washers Manual# 200944R8 from downloads but need a service manual or info on how to remove the electronic coin-drop/acceptor from machine to find out why coins are not dropping, (they drop in and stop and have to push coin return to get coin back out).

I only see two 5/16" or 3/8" nuts at backside of acceptor mechanism but can barely reach into where one is on right side and other on left has not room between wall of case and coin chute parts, (the studs that the nuts are on have a slender about 3"-4" long soft plastic feeling protrusion coming off the threaded stud that would stop even a deep well socket from sliding over).

The nuts and threaded studs with long protrusions on the ends are at the small circled spots on the left and right hand sides of attached diagram, (you can't see any indications of these spots from the front/accessible side).

 

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OK, found the info I was looking for, here's a picture of the tools to remove coin drop mechanism - looks like a standard 3/8" drive 7/16" socket and instead of the special 1/4 inch ratchet extension tool part# 310P4, I should be able to find a piece of 3/8" O.D. Square tube at the hardware store and if the inside dimension is a little larger then 1/4" then I can smash one end down a little so the 1/4" ratchet will engage it.   The extension tool is hollow to clear the long protrusions or extra long studs that I mentioned above.

 

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Thanks for posting that, Willie. 

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