Leaking Washer

stormdawg59

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So my year and a half old washer is now leaking water. It is not coming from any of the hoses out of the back. I am hoping it is something easy that I can fix on my own, but need some help troubleshooting the possibilities. Any advice would be awesome.

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Senolcyc

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This guy can help you. He's unemployed, lives near Newton.

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JP4CY

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Check the gasket around the front where the door seals up.
 

4Cyclones

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Call Dey Appliance in Urbandale with the model and problem. They will probably know resolution to problem. I had similar probelm on 8yr old maytag, and if I remember correctly, it was a seal on water pump. They sell to do-it-yourselfers, and might have a referall for you too, if you don't do it yourself. Parts will be cheap, labor won't. Good luck.
 

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Use good quality gum and duct tape.

You can buy a plastic liner at Lowes to capture floor water if you cannot afford to have a small leak.

Big leaks - call the repairment if it is not a hose. In worst case, the tuib may need replaced.
 

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Use good quality gum and duct tape.

You can buy a plastic liner at Lowes to capture floor water if you cannot afford to have a small leak.

Big leaks - call the repairment if it is not a hose. In worst case, the tuib may need replaced.

Could also be one of the pumps -- the pump that removes the water on mine has a plastic housing and cracked.. I had to do some sheetrock work when mine decided to let loose and flooded my floor and ruined the ceiling below. Mine was HE whirlpool model.