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GTUP270EM0WW Washer/Dryer combo transmission repair


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Fixing to perform my first transmission repair and was wondering if any of you have seen anything outstanding that could help me with the repair! Anything helps, thanks!

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Yeah, order and replace the entire tub assembly which includes the tranny, motor, inner and outer tubs. Pretty much everything. 

I know this post is a couple days old, how did this turn out?

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What’s the best way to put on those suspension rods on? 

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It's best to have a second person but the idea is to Carefully rotate the tub assy motor first toward the rear of the cabinet. Once the tub cap can clear the apron  at the top/front, you can begin to straighten the tub up. When you're doing that you can pop the rods into their slot then straighten the tub all the way and pop the front ones in. The rear is tricky but once you have that, you're done.

If you're changing the whole tub assembly, getting those shocks on and off is the hardest part and it's not that bad 

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