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check where the water goes from hoses ..it's connections from washer could be loose or came apart..
but more than likely.....the hole the hose goes in to go drain is..cloged full of long hair paper? Put a hanger down an move it around an pull...
good luck.other than that...put a Jack under it ,an look!
usually it's the water valve needs to be replaced,best thing is to remove the bottom panel,look for the diagnostics paper and put it back for future repairs,either taped to the bottom inside panel or look around inside cabinet usually on right hand side taped to right wall,it will tell you what the code is and look up how to put into diagnostics,if hot and cold water are coming in to slow or no water on hot or cold shut it down,unplug it,shut the water valve off going to washer,remove the water lines going to washer and mark them so hot goes back to hot and cold back to cold on the washer water valve.when you have the hoses off turn the house valve back on to make sure water is coming through both lines,the problem could be the house valve so you want to eliminate that.if good look into the washer valve,if you see alot of sedement in the screens change out the washer water valve,if all looks good on some machines there is a flow meter that could cause this code to come up,if water is coming in strong and screens look clean on water valve i would change the flow meter.go here and see your parts http://www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdirect/part-model/WHIRLPOOL-Parts/Washer-Parts/Model-GHW9150PW0/1198/0153200/W0501061/00004?blt=06&prst=&shdMod=GHW9150P
one is valve 4 is flow meter hope this helps
you either have a problem with the house water supply going to the washer and you can remove the hot water hose from the washer,first shut down the water,stick the end of the hose inside the washer and turn the water supply back on,if the water comes out normal then you have a bad water valve on the back of the washer.call your parts store and give them the full model number off of the washer,open the lid,follow it down to the bottom and right under the bottom of the lid you'll see the model number
empty the washer. then remove the bottom panel of the machine.put some water in it and see if the water is leaking when it is filling or full.I have seen a small hole in the tub just behind the bottom counter balance where the mounting bolt goes you may need to use a small mirror to look under there.
Below is for Whirlpool/Kenmore, u might find it helpful. Some
machines have a small trap door on left front bottom, coin trap.
The
filter on your pump is probably clogged with lint and stuff. You have
to remove the bottom front panel, 3 torx screws underneath.The
panel will drop and come off.Drain off the excess water
from the drain pipe you see. The white filter cover is right in front.
Get yourself a good plastic bag to collect water. Unscrew the filter
cover and twist the filter out. Clean out all the stuff and put it back
in carefully.Check your pump too, comes after the filter.
On
some models the filter is located ‘inside’ the big hose from the bottom
of the tub.This takes more time to clean.
Behind the dishwasher there is normally a two little taps 1 for cold water and 1 for hot water, check that the taps are turned the right way and are letting the water into the mechine. post back what you find.
Check the pump right where the motor shaft goes into it. The pump seal can leak right there and the water drips directly onto the floor. It will continue to run out after the cycle till the remaining water drains out of the tub and drain hose.
The drum seal is bad. The seal allows the center to come up through the tub and the tub to rotate around it, It usually has a rubber membrane that flexes so the tub can rock around. The rubber tears and the water runs right out. If you can, disassemble the washer and change the seal, otherwise the washer is toast. Sorry! You can verify this by pouring water in from a bucket. If this water doesn't run through then it is the hose from the fill valve to the water outlet under the lid.
Take off the lower panel ( 2 screws on bottom) pullout and down to remove. Make sure unit is unplugged pump is on the right hand side one hose coming from bottom of tub and the other goes out the back to the drain. Take off the hose from the bottom of the tub and be ready to catch alll the water in the tub suggest you use shop vac and remove all water first. look in the impellar in pump should be a clog right there then put everything back the way you toook it off and be careful to get the hose back on the way you took it off there is a slot in the hose and a tab on the pump for alignment.
I think your "OE" is really a "DE" or drain error. Open the access door on the lower left of the front panel on the machine, drain the remaining water with the small drain hose there, and unscrew and remove the larger thing, which is a filter. Clean filter. If filter was not blocked, check for loose impeller on drain pump motor, which requires replacement of drain pump motor. (just sticking it back on will result in it coming off again)
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