If none of the other suggestions work, move the washing machine to the front porch. A little water out there won't hurt a thing and you may start a new fad in the neighborhood.
2007-01-14 10:42:27
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answer #1
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answered by Bullwinkle 4
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Two things to check.
1, Your machine probably has a filter in the waste water system, usually located towards the bottom of the machine. Check that this is sealed properly.
2, Just because you see water at this location doesn't mean that that's where it is coming from. The most likely failure is the large rubbery door seal. This can usually be replaced by the user. There are lots of sources for spares for these. There's a guy who stands on our local market twice a week stocking such parts.
If neither of these work, take a look inside the machine for damaged or leaking pipes. Old machines may also suffer from corrosion of the water jacket.
2007-01-14 09:01:05
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answer #2
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answered by David P 7
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Does it leak continuously, or does it leak a whole lot more when the drain pump is running?
You can tell the drain pump is running by the humming noise added to the normal spinning and mixing noises.
If so, what they said. If not, some other hose, seal or joint is leaking.
It's a pretty basic job for a washing machine type person, but a real pain in the tonsils for anyone else. You're very unlikely to have the spares hanging around the house, so spare yourself the pain of finding that out while grubby, bleeding and folded like a contortionist into a dark corner.
2007-01-14 08:56:41
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answered by wild_eep 6
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Personally i might get the drainage difficulty sorted regardless, and if it helps your washing computing device too work then you've gotten won a watch, nevertheless the truth that your drainage is blocked there is a just right hazard you've burned out the pump that drains the water away, and maybe that's why the dial continues stopping. In case you get the drainage sorted and it nonetheless does not work i'd change the machine, as they're rather made to throw away nowadays anyway, and stepping into a repair man can more often than not be extra expensive than getting a brand new desktop. Al....
2016-08-10 12:10:27
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answered by ? 2
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It sounds like the seal has gone - which is a common washing machine problem. I would give your local electrical person to come and have a look. Personally, I have a local shop that sells washing machines and I go to them first for advice and usually they just pop round the same day and have never ripped me off....hope you are as lucky!
2007-01-14 08:52:29
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answered by Anonymous
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I have the same problem, try cleaning out the filter or the drainage (there should be a flap at the front at the bottom), also make sure that you are not overloading it.
Hope this helps xxx
2007-01-14 08:53:20
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answered by Kelly D 4
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You may have had your drain hose may have become disconnected. Using someone to help you, (make sure the washer is empty also), tilt it over and take a look. If it is, then just reconnect it. Best of luck to you.
2007-01-14 08:52:23
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answered by cajunrescuemedic 6
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Has the filter become dislodged ??? Try taking the filter out and cleaning it, then replace making sure the seal is secure before using again xx
2007-01-14 08:51:11
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answered by Anonymous
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unplug wasing machine and pull it out a bit,then check all hoses at the back are done up properly.turn clockwise to tighten.good luck.
2007-01-14 08:55:57
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answered by Anonymous
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you could have something stuck in the pump, also check your door seal, and another 1 is to wipe down the inside of your door with cif to remove all dirt and grime
2007-01-14 08:56:27
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answered by HELEND 6
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