Lovely video. You gave me the knowledge and confidence to troubleshoot my washer. I found the hose connecting the drum was loose. All i had to do was reconnect it and tighten the clip. Voila!
You can add "Split on the th drain hose near the drain pump" to the list. It will leak not quite as fast as the water fills (a lot) when a cycle begins. I found this out on ours. I just found the split as I was checking the things that you recommended. Thanks, Great video!
Thank you very much! You helped me fix my Whirlpool. It was leaking from the detergent dispenser at the top because there was a blockage in the dispenser hose. This video is awesome.
Thanks so much. Callout in London England is the same cost as a new machine - but what about the environmental cost of un-necessarily replacing a good machine? Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Been dealing with a leak and discovered $5.33 in change, a broken pen case, a rivot, and a toothpick in the drain pump. Replaced door bellows a couple months ago and worked for a while. I never realized there is a filter in the drain pump until i seen a video for it but this video adds more trouble shooting techniques. thank you for sharing this great information. Now on to the filter and hose checks.
Absolutely the best and easiest explained repair video I have ever seen anywhere. Precise and well spoken with no Led Zeppelin music playing in the background and explanation was about the problem and not about making you a movie star. Thanks for taking the time and for the great explanation.
Mine leaks during the rinse cycle only on my Maytag 2000 series front loading washing machine, but only from the center of the top of the bottom panel. It starts 10 minutes into the rapid wash cycle, so when the washing machine shows 18 minutes left of the rapid wash cycle and continues leaking until there are 14 minutes left of the cycle, then stops. It leaks enough to soak 3/4 of a bath towel that is under the bottom panel to catch it. Any ideas? Thank you for your wealth of knowledge.
A small black rubber tube near the bottom and just inside the rear access panel came detached from whatever it was supposed to be attached to ( I am not certain what it was) on our LG frontload washing machine and flooded our laundry room, hall, kitchen, and basement. Yes, one small detached rubber tube caused all of that. I did not find any clamp, so I reattached the tube (to whatever it is) and taped it for extra security.
I learned a great deal from you, but my leak was not in any of those area. Its coming from one of the three hole that connected to the detergent basket.
Thank for you this informative and easily to understand video. I’m going to take some time today to look over my washer and figure out why it’s leaking. I’m a single woman and don’t have many people I can call for help with things like these.
Great Video. I’m finding water inside my whirlpool front load machine from one day to the next without any usage. I’m suspecting it’s the inlet valve letting water in after the cycles, but how can I be sure? Thanks.
i tried to drop the main drain hose i didnt see any holes or feel any. but i couldnt get it all the way out. is there any other reason why it would dump water on the rinse/drain cycle? maybe the drum.
@@redsed1565 Sorry about that! I just replaced the inlet assembly. It was pretty easy actually. This was a long time ago but I still have the washer and it doesn't leak so I guess I fixed it. lol But mine wasn't leaking in the tub it was leaking on the floor. You may have a different issue.
That was a fantastic video. Thank you very much. And because you are taking care of your customers so much, I will be sure to check your catalog for the parts that I need.
Mine is leaking either at the front or middle of the washers left side(looking at it) ( or the floor COULD be slanted and its acctualy the back but i doubt it) Im betting either something is stuck in the softener adding place hoe (which is likely BUT the washer start usualy leaking from the very begining of the wash( and im assuming softener is added only from the middle ti the end of cycle and so the water gets there) so unsure. Lemme come back tomorow or tuesday and update what i discovered after taking off the front ( cause right now i gotta wash them clothes 😂) Fyi its not leaking A LOT. Id say a 1/4 of a glass of water, mostly at the beginning of the cycle. I've been know to sometimes most likely overload the machine so i hope its not the center damage.
Excellent preview of what I need to do to fix the leak that just started on our LG front load washer. I will follow your steps one by one. Thank you sir.
I tried pouring water in my detergant area to fill the drain pump back up. But i noticed as i did this i saw water leaking out from right under the washing machine right below where the drain pump is. Could you tell me which problem is more likely?
My washing machine drum is filling up with water once in about every 2 days. I removed the water inlets and apparently there is no dripping from them. Yet, I left them in bowls and I am waiting to see if they are the cause of the problem. If they are not, what other parts might be the reason?
@@dianaasare4895 After keeping both water inlets in bowls for about 2 days, I could see the faulty one. I replaced it with another inlet and had no problem since then.
I have 3 cats and enough cat hair stuck in the bellows and drain holes from tub to make a 4th. Eww. No one warns of that. I’m hoping since mucking it out that will help my water issue which is water seeping out between bottom of tub section and above bottom panel whirlpool Duet front loader.
I would take the top off and inspect the hoses going to the dispenser. During the rinse cycle water is also being diverted to the fabric softener section of the housing. That could be why only seeing it during the rinse.