SOURCE: I am removing a Kenmore washer inner tub with the
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SOURCE: GE Front Load Washer
Removing the lower front panel (3 screws nearest floor), and opening the round, white water pump filter cap (be ready to catch about 2 gallons of water!) is the best place to start. All you need is a Phillips head screwdriver and a large, flat pan (deep turkey tray works well)!
YOU WILL NOT BELIEVE what I found in my filter housing this morning (see photo below)!
The washer is working fine now, although I may go back and remove the entire water pump so it can be dismantled, thoroughly cleaned, and reinstalled.
SOURCE: GE Top load washer.
Hello rschneeweis
Welcome,
Sounds like a seal or drain hose is leaking or the clamp on a hose has vibrated loose.
Water leaking out the bottom of the machine when washing machine begins
agitation cycle. If the machine is turned off the water stops leaking
even with the tub full of water.
Let me know if you found it and how you do.
Huuum
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SOURCE: water leaks out front center of door during the
Check the door gasket for any damage. A rip or a tear could be the cause of the leak.
SOURCE: My GE topload washing machine is leaking
Check the hose that connects to the bottom of the tub to the drain hose. Make sure that hose is securely fastened.
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