Check the hoses that go into the washer- they may have a leak- or there may be a leak in the pump- you can shut the hot and cold water off that connect to the washer and see if that stops the leak- D
2006-10-31 11:32:56
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answered by Debby B 6
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Have a person who knows washers check the water pump. In some cases that could be your problem. Another problem may be a leaky hose. More than likely the pump. Good luck. PS When you start the washer, you'll know if it's the pump. You'll see more water.
2006-10-31 12:36:58
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answered by goldie 2
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See if there's a "BrandSmart u . s ." near to you, they often have very stable expenses on home equipment. For me, i decide for Kenmore from Sears. they could be greater high priced than different manufacturers, however the standard is excellent and the Sears provider and guarantee are 2d to none. on occasion a decrease fee while paying for would not rather advise greater fee-effective interior the long-term, exceedingly if upkeep are often and intense priced. we've had the two, precise loading and front loading, and in my own opinion, front loading washers do a greater ideal job than the precise loading, i think of that the placement of the drum forces the the clothing to go greater which in turn clean greater ideal. in accordance to what i've got study front loading machines use one 0.33 of the water that precise loading ones use.
2016-12-28 09:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Could be the water lines that hook up to the washer leaking or a leak in the pump or it's connections where some residual water is present.
2006-10-31 11:23:31
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answered by normy in garden city 6
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Check the washer hoses first.
2006-10-31 11:22:58
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answered by kstfas 2
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cork is right. It is probably that the tub is out of center, Check the hoses too. It could be the water pump or connecting hoses. If it got cold or moved it could be a crack in the fill valve.
2006-11-01 10:42:04
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answered by brian d 3
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try checking the water hose in back of the washer and see if it has slipped out of its tube.
2006-10-31 11:21:18
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answered by Nora G 7
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if it is cold outside the water on the floor may be due to condensation which will build up on the metal surface.
but checking the plumbing and hoses would also be advisable
2006-10-31 11:33:54
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answered by trvrrhds 3
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CHECK TO SEE IF WASHING MACHINEDRAIN LINE IS STILL IN OUTLET
CHECK TO SEE IF DRAIN LINE(s) BUSTED.
CHECK TO SEE IF WASHING MACHINE TUB/BASKET IS SITTING IN CENTER OF MACHINE.
THESE WASHING MACHINE TUBS GETTING PUSHED FORWARD SOMETIMES DURING A HEAVY LOAD ON SPIN CYCLE.
WHEN WATER RUNS IN FROM BACK IT SPILLS DOWN BWT TUB AND MACHINE LINER AND ONTO FLOOR.
PUSH TUB TOWARD REAR OF MACHINE JUST TO MAKE SURE..
2006-10-31 11:29:48
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answered by cork 7
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