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Good Day, If the water dribbles from the outlet after filling the glass normally, then the cause is the dual water valve located in the bottom rear of the machine. The diaphram inside the valve is not sealing completely when power is removed. The valve is a dual unit for the ice maker and water in the door. It is none servicable and must be replaced with a new one. It's a common problem and replacing it is not difficult and the valve would be carried by any decent sized appliance parts house.
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IT WILL NEED A NEW WATER VALVE ARE YOU NEED TO LOOK BEHIND THE TOE PLATE UNDER FREEZER DOOR HING YOU WILL SEE THE WATER LINE COMING IN TO THE DOOR THE IS A FITTING RIGTH THERE YOU WILL NEED TO PUSH IT IN AND SPIN IT IF IT DOES NOT HAVE A GOOD SEAL THERE IT WILL MAKE YOUR WATER DISP DRIP
Not comming from the speaker! Make sure that the rubber door trim aound the door is intact and not damaged. Additionally, check the rubber seal on the outside of the window where it retracts into the door. These are the only 2 ways that water can enter through the passenger door.
Depends on which tap you're turning ON. If it's cold water tap, it's probably a water line. If it's the hot water tap, it could also be a line. As heaters leak, whether the water tap is ON or NOT. Opening a tap valve doesn't cause the water heater to leak. The main question is, was the water heater's tank drained, before the Winter Freeze, when no one was using it? If it wasn't, there's a good chance the water heater will leak too
Hope this helps you solve the leaking water pipes problem. Please let me know Thanks.
Find the tap on the other end of the line, turn it clockwise to close. Remove the nut the the tubing goes through. is you have a lot of slack in the tubing this is good, cut the tubing behind the rip and fish it thru the nut, hold the tubing in place and finger tighten the nut.On tap end open the valve a little, see if the solenoid end is not leaking, if it is leaking a little, tighten it up a little more until the leak stops. Then you can open the tap valve all the way.
Not sure if this machine is similar to the WM2277, but here is the procedure for that - my leak was in the "baffels" hose that connects the drum to the drain pump:
1. Drain the machine - pry the panel at the front left lower corner to get access to a stoppered tube. drain as much water from here as possible. 2. Remove screw visible inside this area and remove the white molded plastic - also remove the screw behind that plastic. 3. Open the washer door and remove the spring loaded wire around the door gasket. Carefully pull the door gasket away from the panel push inside and then reclose the door. 4. Remove the detergent drawer and the two screws visible behind it. 5. Pull the top of the electronics panel away from the machine and lift up - place on top of machine or hook it out of the way 6 Remove the 4 screws that are visible holding the front panel to the machine. Left the entire front panel up about 2 inches and swing to the right (there is a wire connecting the door to the machine on the right)
out the bottom of door?? no through the bottom panel???. check the rubber door seal for rips or tears pull it back and look around entire circumference. smalll rip in very front of seal where door should close against will cause leak for sure
the spray holes in the soap manifold are partially blocked and spraying at an angle. try to reduce the water flow pressure at the feed tap and clean the water holes in the soap tray manifold (above the tray).
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