A washer can leak due to issues such as a damaged door seal, clogged drain hose, loose water inlet hose, or a faulty water pump. Regular maintenance and checking these components can help prevent leaks.
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GE front loading washer does not come with a no leak guaruntee.
A leak.
You can find a leak behind the wall by removing a portion of the wall.
Common causes of a leaky spigot include worn out washers, loose connections, or a damaged valve. Solutions may involve replacing the washer, tightening connections, or repairing the valve to stop the leak.
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Do you mean "how do I replace washer line"? They are just rubber hose from the washer fluid container to the wipers. If you have a leak, you can get a plastic splice and put it in at the split to repair.
As far as I know, its usually a loose washer in the piping somwhere or a mishapen one. An old plumber told me if you hammer the washer on flat surface, that can correct it. Basically as you run the water it resonates creating the noise. The washer is probably in the faucet btw. Like I said I'm no expert just saying from experience.
Check the large drain hose from the washer to the drain pipe when it is draining. You have to look see and find if the water leak is coming from the washer, drain hose, or a clogged up drain pipe. Can you you do me this small favor?. You may need a flash light and the agility to look behind the washer and get to where you can observe these three most common possible causes as they occur. Don't wait too long to find this problem or you may need some new flooring or sub flooring to go along with the washer repair.
Probably not. But talk to your insurance company.
yes it can. We had this happen and the washer was junked as a result. It seems that the washer is built around the "spin bearing". This bearing sits in the middle of the washer shaft and is what the washer spins on. If it starts to wear out, it can leak grease from the bearing and stain clothes. Our repair man told us that for the cost of repair, we would be better off buying a new one.
Corrosion.