SOURCE: roper ras8445KQO washer
arlenekc : The water pump needs replaced.
malibu66,: Replacing the pump is not difficult at all.
In the above cases, Tilt the machine back so you have access to the bottom. (It there is a soft bottom plate you will have to remove it.) The pump it located on the bottom of the motor and is held on by two clips. Remove the hoses ant then the clips. The pump should slide off the motor shaft. If the pump does not come off then you will have to break it off. DO NOT pry on the motor or shaft. Once the pump is off check the motor shaft for any rust or build-up. This will have to be removed before a new pump is installed.
Line the pump up to the motor shaft to get it in place and put the unit back together then check the operation.
LITTLEGIRL4 Open the lid and find the water flume where the water comes in. This flume gets out of position sometimes. Start filling the machine and watch the flume. If there is water dripping or running down the sides toward the rear then the flume is not in position or has been damaged.
SOURCE: leaks water onto floor in front of washer after spin cycle, help
open the door though, put your hand around the rubber boot assy, run *** all around looking for small tears, and or holes, if so replace it. only other thing to do is remove the lower access panel and watch it spin a load and youll be able to detect where te waters coming from
SOURCE: 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.
SOURCE: LG Dishwasher 4.0 cubic feet Leaking from underneath the front door
Maybe you should get someone to patch it,.. or you could just get a new one,..
SOURCE: Roper washer will not spin or drain-
you may have something stuck in your pump, preventing it from draining. The washer will not spin until it does drain. You'll have to empty the tub (you can do this with gravity by taking the drain hose and putting it down near the floor in a bucket). You will have to take the cabinet off, then take the hoses off the pump. Have some towels ready! Look inside the pump and hoses for an obstruction. If the fins inside the pump are damaged, you will have to replace it. If there is no obstruction here, look down inside the hose drain. Run a coat hanger down if neccessary to see if theres a blockage. The pump could be dead, too.
You could have a dead spot on the timer, but this is doubtful.
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