Good instructional video! I just replaced the same valve on an Electrolux EFME617Stt G-1 Electric Washer (very similar to the model pictured) and the only difference that I noted was that I didn't have to remove the back panel. There's enough room to slide the valve outward (towards wall), and reinsert the new one in the same way as removed. You just have to remove the white color housing (bracket) that keeps the red/blue valve inlet tubes in place on the back panel. Much easier if you don't have the room, and it's a time saver.
Good instructional video! I just replaced the same valve on an Electrolux EFME617Stt G-1 Electric Washer (very similar to the model pictured) and the only difference that I noted was that I didn't have to remove the back panel. There's enough room to slide the valve outward (towards wall), and reinsert the new one in the same way as removed. You just have to remove the white color housing (bracket) that keeps the red/blue valve inlet tubes in place on the back panel. Much easier if you don't have the room, and it's a time saver.
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Thank you for this easy to follow video. You saved me a ton of money. I was able to replace my valve for less than $30.
I have a Whirlpool washer that looks exactly like this inside 😂 talk about rebranding 😂