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I have an ebac15 dehumidifier. When I moved it there was an oily liquid underneath. Why would this be?

There could be several reasons why you're finding an oily liquid underneath your Ebac15 dehumidifier:

Refrigerant Leak: If the dehumidifier is leaking refrigerant, it could result in an oily substance pooling underneath. Refrigerant leaks are often accompanied by an oily residue1\.
Compressor Issue: A malfunctioning compressor can cause refrigerant leaks and result in an oily substance accumulating underneath the dehumidifier.

Condenser Coil Leak: If the condenser coil is damaged or deteriorating, it may lead to refrigerant leaks and the presence of oil underneath the dehumidifier.

Internal Component Failure: Internal components such as seals or tubing may degrade over time, leading to leaks of refrigerant or oil.

Improper Handling During Transport: If the dehumidifier was tilted or handled roughly during transportation, it could have caused oil from the compressor or other internal components to leak.

Given the potential hazards associated with refrigerant leaks, it's advisable to discontinue the use of the dehumidifier and consult a professional technician for diagnosis and repair.
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Generally if a hose is leaking under a clamp it's because there is a crack under it You will need to take tank down and empty it and replace the hose that is leaking.
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Peugeot 207 1.4, small oil leak from underneath, added engine stop leak, how long before it stops leak?

oil leaks from underneath can come from front crank shaft seal --rear crank shaft seal --oil filter--sump gasket---power steering ---leaking rocker cover gaskets ---leaking oil pressure switch.--transmission seals. I suggest that you have the engine professionally cleaned and then put it on a hoist while running to see where the oil is from
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Water leaking out from underneath

How to Fix a Leaking Dishwasher Hose. *. Whirlpool Dishwasher Connection ... the drain hose pushes water from the dishwasher without water buildup ...www.ehow.com/how_12089937_fix-whirlpool-dishwasher-leaks-underneath.html
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Water leaking from underneath fridge

If you have a ice maker inside your freezer, check where the water connects to the back. I think you will find a leaking connection. Tighten connection to fix the leak.
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Waterleak

is it leaking from the door or from underneath it. If it leaks from the door then you need a new seal. If it is leaking from underneath it could be the waterline coming into the dishwasher or the drain hose. Both fittings are underneath the dishwasher and are accessible through the lower panel on the face. Let me know if you can figure out where the leak is coming from and I will help you solve the problem.

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Water is leaking from the underneath, at the front of the machine

The drain pump is located at the front, underneath. The drain pump has probably failed and will need to be replaced.
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Leaking dishwasher .leak coming from underneath of dishwasher

mine is leaking underneath too.  it looks like the water is coming from the actuator that allows the drain to open.  in fact, it is only leaking when the actuator opens the drain.
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