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Try to identify roughly the area the leak is coming from. This will eleminate some of the following
Hose Connections
Check the rubber washers or replace if the hoses are leaking at the
water inlet valve.
Door Seal
This is a common place for leaks. Carefully check by partially pulling
seal inside out and check for punctures, pens, pencils... Additionaly if
the door is not closing properly it may need a door adjustment. This
can easily be done by loosening the hinge bolts on the front panel,
adjusting and retighten. The seal is also known to get lightly snagged
by zippers or rub by heavy items when close are being removed. This
tends to cause the seal to get damaged at the six o'clock position. This
is sometimes hardly noticeable but if it is leaking from the bottom of
the door
replace the door seal.
Water Inlet Valve
If the hose connections are good to the water inlet valve check that water is not leaking from the valve itself it is
replace the water inlet valve.
Drain Pump
Check the drain pump housing and all hose connections. The drain pump is
behind the lower panel, behind the back panel, and sometimes removal of
the front panel. Hoses can be tightened. If hoses or pump housing is
leaking
replace the pump assembly.
Outer Drum
The outer drum is 2 halves bolted together some washers have a seal
between others do not. If the washer is leaking between the seems
disassembly of the washer will be necessary. The top panel, console,
front panel, door seal, struts. Follow the video for the
strut replacement and remove the top springs and the inner and outer drum will pull out the front.
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