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One of the water inlet solenoid valves is faulty -- it's not closting when the "water-fill" function is off. The solenoid valves are the parts the hoses on the back of the wahser are connected to. There are two -- hot and cold.
Cleaning them and replacing wahsers / O-rings / gaskets may solve the problem or may need to be replaced. More info, let me know.
I sounds like this is a common problem with the Maytag Neptune TL after about 3-5 years. Mine finally went out yesterday after several months of bearings getting louder all of the time. It looks like the bearings and the controller are gone. What happened to washing machines that last 15 - 20 years?
two problems here,
your shaft seal is running on its last leg
the sound is unmistakeable and always described the same...
the water issue, you probably have a trickle leak through the cold water valve
the mixing valve is quite an easy repair, but I would have to say with all honesty, it probably time for a new machine
the hub seal is a tub replacment call
2 hrs of labor if hes good
and the tub runs around 500.00 dollars
sory for the bad news
Hi, If you remove the screws on each side of the door opening, the front panel will come free. You might be able to lok in and see the preasure hose. Id the hose leaking or the cup it attaches to? I hope this helps. Please let me know if I can assist you further. Thanks Vic
Here is the solution I found that worked for me, there is a small drain hole at the bottom of the boot that is connected to a drain hose. Remove the hose and clean out to make sure that it has not become plagged. replace hose and reattach boot. Mine stoped leaking imediately.
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