Got online and watched video of the repair from appliance parts pro. although my model was a topload washer instead of frontload, it was same principle. just copied the repair from video and dove in. The one thing that I would add to my story is that I originally called an appliance repair company in my local area. After the initial visit to my home, of which the repairman charged me $85 for just the service call. The repairman then left my home after 10 mins of which 9 min was conversation. only to tell me he would research the code and get back with me that evening. The repairman got back with me the next day and told me what he thought it was and there was no guarantee this would fix problem that it would cost me another $175 for the fix and I would have to wait on him to get part then schedue to be fixed..This was just not the way I do buisness, I felt taken advantge of an told the repairman to just forget it that I would do something else..that's when I decided I would do this myself, long story short....Appliance parts pro....cost $26 for my parts and took me 25 minutes for the repair....p.s I felt taken advantage of so much by this experience...thanks Appliancepartspro.com for your help save a ton of money....