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Water leaking out of bottom of maytag Neptune front load washer

Small amount of water comes out of the bottom. any ideas if it could just be a leak in the hose? everything else is fine. not wet at the connections...was told it was just serviced 3 weeks ago. thank you for the help!

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Check the door seal gasket for splits or holes

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Sep 11, 2007

SOURCE: water leaking out front of maytag washer

Remove the top cover of the machine. Check to see if the three tubes going into the dispenser drawer hv not come loose. Tighten well.

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 20, 2008

SOURCE: maytag neptune mah5500bww leaking water

Here is the solution I found that worked for me, there is a small drain hole at the bottom of the boot that is connected to a drain hose. Remove the hose and clean out to make sure that it has not become plagged. replace hose and reattach boot. Mine stoped leaking imediately.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 19, 2009

SOURCE: About 1 minute into the cycle water starts running out from underneath of the washer. Checked all the hoses that are connected to the back and none are leaking

this is either the front seal that goes from the outer tub to the front of the washer or a hole in the outer tub itself or one of the hoses underneath the seal and the hoses are easiest to check you can take a cup of water and slowly pour it into the front seal. take care not to overfill it to where it spills into the tub and see if you are getting water on your floor from that. the hoses tip the washer up onto its back and look at them from the bottom for any cracking etc. the tub itself can only rust out on some of the neptune models or on others is plastic and can get punctured. just have to look for damage with a light and a mirror.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on May 20, 2009

SOURCE: leaking water

Your pump is leaking. it is attached to the front of the motor. Very common. Pump retails around $60.

Part number is 3363394

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 10, 2009

SOURCE: water is leaking from the bottom of my washer,

Check the door boot (typically grey rubber bellows looking ring around the door opening that keeps the water in the tub from leaking) for cuts.

See the manual:www.applianceblog.com/manuals/MaytagNeptunenew.pdf
Joe

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