could be a hose or a pump. you HAVE to locate where it's leaking from to determine if it's feasable to repair. a seal would make it hard to justify repairing, as it's a costly job.
2007-07-16 14:32:20
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answered by Anonymous
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You can check that the hoses are tight in back, but if its an older machine, the tub can rust out. Does your basement get damp? Might be time for a new one.
2007-07-16 21:02:53
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answered by jason m 3
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Usually that is when it's time to replace it. There isn't much you can do yourself, you can call out a repairman but if it's an oldermodel then you more than likely are better off spending the money to buy a new one.
2007-07-16 21:04:35
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answered by Wicked Good 6
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some machines have a plastic filter It's rather large it could be leaking , you can take it out and shove a chunk of pipe in , in its place , just bypass it in otherwords, thats a possability,,
2007-07-16 21:09:41
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answered by darkcloud 6
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Replace it after you checked the standard things like hoses etc.
2007-07-17 09:55:36
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answered by john v 3
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