Just yesterday I noticed a really foul odor coming from inside my Kenmore Ultra-Wash II. I began to wonder if the filter was covered with some festering goo so I ran an empty load with bleach to see if I could kill whatever offender was responsible. It made it a little better, but the smell is still there so I am trying to find the filter to clean it all out.
Is there, in fact, a filter down there that might be matted with a lot of smelly filth?
Is this something I can do? I haven't been able to locate my user's manual, but armed with my power screwdriver, I removed the first tier of screws which seem to be designed to discourage amateurs like me from going deeper than removing the wash arm. I removed two screws on one side which seem to hold down some kind of recirculation port, but I have stopped at removing one large bolt in the center of the whole system that is covering 4 other screws which look like they might free the cover and reveal the filter(s) below. I must say that I am getting annoyed at appliances that have filters but make it very hard for the user to get at them for interval maintenance
The first picture is where I began; the second picture is as far as I got before I thought better of it and decided to ask for some help/advice. I just had an image of myself wrestling off that center bolt and hearing a "clunk" that would mean I mananged to dislodge the motor/pump assembly from its perch, requiring me to pull the whole unit out for major surgery.



Is there, in fact, a filter down there that might be matted with a lot of smelly filth?
Is this something I can do? I haven't been able to locate my user's manual, but armed with my power screwdriver, I removed the first tier of screws which seem to be designed to discourage amateurs like me from going deeper than removing the wash arm. I removed two screws on one side which seem to hold down some kind of recirculation port, but I have stopped at removing one large bolt in the center of the whole system that is covering 4 other screws which look like they might free the cover and reveal the filter(s) below. I must say that I am getting annoyed at appliances that have filters but make it very hard for the user to get at them for interval maintenance
The first picture is where I began; the second picture is as far as I got before I thought better of it and decided to ask for some help/advice. I just had an image of myself wrestling off that center bolt and hearing a "clunk" that would mean I mananged to dislodge the motor/pump assembly from its perch, requiring me to pull the whole unit out for major surgery.


