Looked up the model number and found the replacement water inlet valve. Looked at the video online. Of course, my machine didn't come apart like the one in the video! However, it was not a problem. In the online video the back came off of the washing machine. Mine does not. The top clips on in the front, so all I had to do is lift up the top (like lifting the hood of a car) to gain access to the valve which was in the upper right corner. It had an extra metal plate to hold the assembly at an angle. That piece screwed onto the new part and luckily it fit with no modifications. Just like new!!! The actual repair didn't take that long. It took me a little while to get the machine out of its location to where I could work on it freely.