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Hi, my machine is making a noise, when the drum is turning and its leaking water??? the water is brown???

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Your bearings are faulty and the water is leaking out through them. You can get a bearing kit for it but would recommend having a professional fit them as it is a tough and time consuming job, about 2 hours labour. Hope this helps.

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When my washer did that, I found that the shocks that hold the tub were bad...

Check out this tip I wrote about the noise and vibration that front load washers can make..

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