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Drain Pump
If the washer is leaking water the drain pump
might have a hole or crack. Or, the bearings might be worn out. Replace
the drain pump if it is leaking water, they're not repairable.
Tub Seal and Bearing Kit
If the washer is leaking water the tub seal
and bearing might have a tear or rip and is letting water leak past. The
tub seal and bearing can be replaced. This is common and relatively
easy to replace.
Tub Seal Kit
If the washer is leaking water the tub seal
might have a tear or rip and is letting water leak past. The tub seal
kit can be replaced. This is common and relatively easy to replace.
Tub Spin Seal
If the washer is leaking water the tub spin
seal might have a tear or rip and is letting water leak past. The tub
spin seal can be replaced. This is common and relatively easy to
replace.
Tub Seal
If the washer is leaking water the tub seal
might have a tear or rip and is letting water leak past. The tub seal
can be replaced. This is common and relatively easy to replace.
Tub to Pump Hose
If the washer is leaking water the hose from
the tub to the pump might be split or torn. Don't try to cut off the bad
piece of hose and stretch it to fit the pump, this will put strain on
the remainder of the hose and may cause a sudden and complete failure of
the hose which will dump potentially hundreds or thousands of gallons
of water onto the floor because the next time the washer tries to fill
all of the water will end up on the floor and so the washer will never
shut off the valve. Any time there is a damaged hose, replace it
completely with the OEM part.
Washing Machine Fill Hose
If the washer is leaking water, check the
fill hoses on the back of the washer, this is the most common place for
water to leak. If the washer still has the original black rubber fill
hoses replace them with stainless steel or some other, more durable
hose.
Drain Hose
If the washer is leaking water check the
drain hose. The most common places for the hose to spring a leak is from
the connection to the pump out to the back of the washer. Another
common occurrence is when the washer gets pushed too far back against
the wall.
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