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Brenda Kirby Posted on Feb 28, 2013
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Oil leaking.it is at the bottom of the shock absorber on the plastic mount. It bounces all over the place. is the oil coming from the shock absorber, if not where from?

My technician took the back off my washer to see what was wrong with it because it was walking all over the floor. On the right side in the back the shock absorber has oil at the bottom of it on the plastic mounting bracket. The mounting bracket also was moving around some. The left one didnot do this it stayed in one place and didnot have oil on it. Please help if you can. Thanks

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You need to replace the dampers as it had failed and so leaked the oil.
check out the same type and replace. Make sure the alignment of the dampers and the mountings are not damaged or shifted

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SOURCE: Hi! I have a Gibson Front

Hi

Thanks for using FixYa. It is either leaking from drain pump joint or the drain pump has developed a crack. You'll need to remove the drain pump for any cracks or loose connections. Please see the steps to remove the drain pump---
Use a shop vacuum to **** all the water through the drainhose. Remove the bottom front panel held by two screws on bottom and twoplastic pins at the top. Locate drain pump in front right. Removedelectric connector on front of pump. Remove two screws holding pump down. Usedpliers to move spring clips back so hoses could be removed. Put hoses on newpump and squeeze the clamps with pliers to pull them back over the hoseconnection. The connection on the left will cause a little pain due to spacelimitations. Now put the screws back on the pump after checking and reconnectthe electric plug. Put the bottom cover back on and screw it into place.

This schematic will help you--

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 03, 2008

SOURCE: Shock absorber on my HE 3t has come off it's mount.

use screwdriver to unlock tab at tub and twist off reassemble and twist to lock. sometime these dont work well after coming apart and should be replaced.

knightheatin

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  • Posted on Jan 18, 2010

SOURCE: Washer is leaking. If facing washer, water is on

probablly water pump or hose tilt machine to view where water is coming from

YOGENDRAN K

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  • Posted on May 18, 2010

SOURCE: water is leaking from bottom of main plastic bowl ...

Hi,
Kindly replace the drum if any physical damage since it is very difficult kindly call the technicians to rectify the problem

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jan 31, 2011

SOURCE: Kenmore front loading washer model

Take the top of unit as it may be leaking at the inlet tubes and running down the sides of the tub..hard to say for sure without seeing it. You will want to inspect the tub all the way around anyhow good luck...need help just ask

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Washer walking all over floor and oil is at base of shock absorber on the plastic mount

If you have noticed that machine is vibrating when it is running then the motor /drum suspension has to be inspected. Since these fittings are located on the underside of the machine it is important that you look for the noise with a good inspection lamp. Manually turn the motor and drum and listen for the noise, if so the motor bearings, the drum agitator shaft and fittings must be checked. Also the suspensions which include the shock absorbers and springs, the body clamps must be checked to be in correct alignment and not changed in position. Tightening of the mounting is also very important. Finally in most cases a drop of OIL or smear of grease on the moving parts cane solve most issues.

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http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/washing-machines/a/7/1210/wobbly-washing-machine-or-tumble-dryer.html
For replacement of bearings check for tips on this visual link: http://www.espares.co.uk/advice/washing-machines/a/7/1401/how-to-replace-the-bearings-on-a-washing-mach.html

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When it comes to shocks and suspension, many people are confused as to what the shocks on their vehicle do. The job of the shock is to slow down and damp the movement of the body on the wheel. The real function of shock absorbers are to: 1) Prevent bottoming, that is slowing down the compression of the spring and create lifting force on the wheel.
2}Prevent the tires from bouncing up and down on bumps and absorb some of the energy.
3)Keep the vehicle from bouncing up and down on the springs before settling down.
I’ve put together a few simple tests you can do even if you have no mechanical knowledge about your Lexus at all. The same principle applies for strut suspension.
1}Push your weight down on the front or rear of your Lexus and release .The vehicle should bounce up and settle down. If it continues to bounce the shocks are worn out.
2)Drive over a small bump at a speed of 20 mph and the wheel should lift to it and settle down without a thud.(the thud is the rubber snubber)
3)At 60 mph the vehicle should rise and fall quickly over a dip, then stabilize itself after 2 rebounds..If it does not the vehicle will feel like it is floating and this makes the steering very unstable.
4)On rough roads does your vehicle shake and vibrate after you go a short distance? Well if it does, it is because the oil in the shock is overheating and starting to foam. That problem can be corrected with a nitrogen gas shock.
5)The last is to look at the shock or strut and see if it is leaking oil, if so it has no compression or rebound.
If your Lexus failed any of these tests either the shocks are worn out are mismatched for your vehicle. Some of the best shocks and struts on the market are Bilstein’s Monroe, and KYBs . And remember that maintaining the shocks and or struts on your Lexus is very important to the handling and tire wear on any Lexus.
This is a very good link for more suspension information
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I have a 2001 low k elantra manual and after getting it checked and put up on a hoist the shock absorbers no longer work it bounces all over the place cam you help brian

hello if your car bounces all over its because shocks are leaking oil sorry but there nothing do do except changing them hope it help you pierre
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I have a 2001 Ford explorer xls. When going over a bumpy road it will sometimes keep bouncing. Is this an indication that my shocks are bad??

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There is an easy test you can do to confirm bad shocks and/or struts on any vehicle. With your hands, push down on the front or rear of the vehicle and get it bouncing. When you let go, the car should bounce no more than one complete up and down cycle. Any more than this and your shocks and struts are bad and in need of replacement.
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Check the Vibration damper rods to be sure that...
1. They are there and mount is solid.
2. If they are broken in 1/2.
3. The plastic knuckle mounts are not missing/broken.
4. There is oil in the shock absorber/spring section of the rods.

Also - there are suspension springs on the bottom of the tub that could be broken and/or missing.

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- Position yourself on each corner of the vehicle and through repeated pushing down and letting the corner come back up, get some momentum and then let go at the bottom of the cycle.
If the shocks (which may be located within coil springs- McPherson struts) are still effective, the vehicle should rise slightly once and then settle. If they are blown, there will be some continued 'overshoot.'
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Check the Vibration damper rods to be sure that...
1. They are there and mount is solid.
2. If they are broken in 1/2.
3. The plastic knuckle mounts are not missing/broken.
4. There is oil in the shock absorber/spring section of the rods.

Also - there are suspension springs on the bottom of the tub that could be broken and/or missing.

Replace/repair as necessary.

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Getting to the shock-absorbers

Check the Vibration damper rods to be sure that...
1. They are there and mount is solid.
2. If they are broken in 1/2.
3. The plastic knuckle mounts are not missing/broken.
4. There is oil in the shock absorber/spring section of the rods.

Also - there are suspension springs on the bottom of the tub that could be broken and/or missing.

Replace/repair as necessary.

Thanks for using FixYa - a 4 THUMBS rating is appreciated for answering your FREE question.
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