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We HAD a Whirlpool Washer model #WFW9750WW01. It died. We HAD a Whirlpool Drier model #WED9750WWO stacked on top of it. We may replace the washer with a Whirlpool washer model #WFW9151YW. Will they stack? Will we need a different stacking kit??? Our present stacking kit is #8541503.
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If your washer is leaking from the connection where the hose and the hose end join, replace the hose. If it's leaking from where the hose attaches to the washer, check and see if there is a rubber washer inside the hose end, there should be, try replaceing the rubber washer inside the hose end,
Ideally, you just run the washer without any detergent and it'll rinse out all the soap. Try that first. My Cabrio started doing that all the time, then stopped spinning out all the water. It had a host of problems and I opted to replace the washer. Hopefully the water rinse will fix the problem for you.
Hi Sarah, there are two screws on each side of the lid holding the shaft for the hinges. Open the lid to access them, You will need an Allen wrench to take them off, after that, just lift the lid up to take it out. Hope this help. Thanks.
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