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Posted on Jan 07, 2010

Leak onto floor...ran rinse and regulr cycle to locate leak...checked undersink connections. no apparent leak with testing.

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If your leak occurs during the spin cycle than it is a plastic container-like component located at the bottom aft portion of your washer. Just follow your drain hose down to the bottom and you will see it. Part produces a "venturi" like affect to blast the drain water on out into the drain hose. The plastic gets old and it splits, you may not even be able to see the split until it is under pressure.

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