Assuming inside the cooler, your drain tube is clogged. Need to blow it out. Compressed air will do it. Drain empties out below next to the compressor. Unplug the unit first!
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the top ring has small drain holes if blocked the water overflows the ring instaed of going into the bowl also if the machine is not level this can cause water to splash down the outside of the bowl
Make sure any water valves (Cold or Hot) for water heater are not leaking first. Gate valves may leak at the packing nut over time and drip on top of tank. If water is leaking from the top of the water heater itself the tank is corroded and water heater will need to be replaced. RJ
Hi just read your posting.When you say the water is leaking out of the top ,does that mean it is leaking on the floor or leaking into the bowl even when the machine is off.If it is leaking into the bowl then it is a faulty water valve.Turn off the cold tap and leave for an hour and see if the water stops and if it does stop then the problem is the cold valve.If it doesn"t stop the leak turn the hot off and leave for an hour and see if that stops the leak.By memory I think your water valves are a double unit and to change one you must change both.Please reply with additional information about where the water is leaking to and I can help you rectify this fault,
If water is leaking from a pipe. then replace or repair the pipe or fitting. If the leak is coming from the unit itself, then replace the unit. Hope this helps.
Raise the washer top and inspect the water fill tube and the water level air hose.
You will need to set the timer to fill while you are watching for the water leak.
Most likely only one of the pipes is leaking but weaping enough to cover the top and indented places near both inlet and outlet. This leak has most likely penetrated all the insulation and is a problem throughout the tank wrap insulation...If you are able to blow air continuously long enough to determine which connection is leaking then fix it. It will likely to take quite a while to dry out all the insulation if the water has migrated down into the tank wrap... If you determine that the insulation is waterlogged, you may be able to drill several small holes in the external cover. good luck
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