Purchased the replacement part and dreaded taking washer apart. I had replaced a part in the lower front before and didn't look forward to the disassembly. I removed the top (easy because I left the two screws out from previous repair). The Cold Water Inlet Valve was Top, Center, Back and easily accessible. Electrical connections were easily removed. The water hose clamps were easily moved with Irwin groovelock vice grips . The rubber hoses were removed easily after pushing a flat head screw driver between the plastic hose barb and the rubber hose - be careful not to scratch the plastic. Reassembly went quickly and the wiring harness was engineered enough that the connections practically made themselves. Washer is running just fine now.