You need to roll the washer onto its left hand side (to the left as you face the machine). Now have a look at the underside of the machine. The recirculation pump is on the top left as you look square on with the base. You will see the pipe lead off it which powers the jetwash nozle. Un-fasten the two 8mm bolts which hold on the pump assembly (this allows the pump some movement to gain access to one of the three screws holding the actual pump in place to the housing!). Un plug the two spade connectors then unscrew the three screws to release the pump from the housing. Be sure to fully drain the machine using the emergency drain hose before removing the pump. I'm not a washer repair man but have just taken mine off in preparation for fitting a new replacement.
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You need to roll the washer onto its left hand side (to the left as you face the machine). Now have a look at the underside of the machine. The recirculation pump is on the top left as you look square on with the base. You will see the pipe lead off it which powers the jetwash nozle. Un-fasten the two 8mm bolts which hold on the pump assembly (this allows the pump some movement to gain access to one of the three screws holding the actual pump in place to the housing!). Un plug the two spade connectors then unscrew the three screws to release the pump from the housing. Be sure to fully drain the machine using the emergency drain hose before removing the pump. I'm not a washer repair man but have just taken mine off in preparation for fitting a new replacement.