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no not worth repair at 16 years old
its got issues with aging worn motor
not spinning fast enough
door seal if you can buy one
may not be the water leak fix
either tub has a leak or one of the hoses has a leak somewhere? if u remove the cabinet then run machine u can see and locate ur leak more easily? by the way a tub leak can be repaired some times with some water proof selant
Was it working before? You may have a blocked outlet hose. Try taking it off under the sink to look for a blockage. You could also try getting some water in from that end with another hose to see if it comes out into the machine. If it is not a blocked hose, then the pump may be faulty.
if water is in drum then door wont open,drop drain hose to floor level into bucket to drain manually, then check filter or pump is it running ok if not is it stuck some thing in it , hot wash is cold water inlet ok or is this due to again faulty pump ...
Carefully check the door seal for any sign of a hole or tear in the seal.
Or it could be leaking from the drum front or the drum front seal, this is another seal , not the door seal., you cannot see this without removing the front panel.
HI.
You need to check the pump filter.
Remove lower rear panel of washer.
Remove large black hose fastehed to bottom of drum
Remove and clean filter inside hose.
Remove hose onto pump, and check for blockage or obstruction here as well.
Check drain out let hose is not blocked.
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Open up the top of the machine. Plug off the wall mains. Turn off the wall faucet. How is the wire connection for the inlet valve, the water inlet. Fine? If not unscrew the inlet valve from the corner of the machine after disconnecting the hoses, & dismantle to clean it up, re-assemble, refit back to machine.
Check the inlet hose to the pump from the drum, make sure it is not blocked, remove outlet hose and run water through it.
If these are clear and the filter is clear, you need to establish that the pump itself is o/k.
Select drain and see if you can hear the pump running, if you can't, then you need to check that is getting a mains feed to it.
If feed is there, then the pump is faulty. Replace
If no feed ,then you need to look further.
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Hi, I think the problem you have is with the cold water inlet valve? When your machine dries it uses a small amount of water at high pressure through a restricter fitted in the water inlet valve. These break down letting in to much water which cannot evaporate quick enough for it to pump out causing the washing to become wetter than after the wash/spin cycle. The only way of solving this is to replace th tree way water inlet valve. But make sure that the pump is working ok first and that there is nothing in the sump hose trap which is located underneath the washing machine out the bottom of the tub.
Good luck.................
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