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Well 90 percent of all electrical things are clor coded wires, You can usually go to your nearest hardware store and pick up a plug wire assembley for your spicific appliance. Then you have to remove everything covering the plug and wire and then you need remove the old plug and wire, No i am not saying that it is going to be easy but yes it will save you money. Now depending on the type of appliance it will be screws or nuts and bolts to be removed.

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