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sidfink43 Posted: Thursday, June 25, 2009 12:16:46 PM(UTC)
 
High Ben

You should take off the cabinet and you will either see the source of the leak, or if not, operate the machine and look for the leak at that time.

To take off the cabinet, take out the two screws that hold the console to the cabinet and flip the cabinet up and back. Then disconnec the lid swtich, which is a plastic connector coming from the console going into the cabinet. Then use a flat blade screw drive to take out the two clips on the top of the cabinet towards the back. The whole cabinet can now be pulled towards you and taken off.

To operate the machine, by pass the lid switch by place a short, insulated solid copper wire with the ends exposed into the two outer holes on the lid switch connector coming from the console.

Good luck, let us know where your leak is coming from.
benbar1 Posted: Tuesday, June 23, 2009 8:59:04 AM(UTC)
 
We have water leakingfrom under the machine. I cannot tell if is the pump or a connection.Any ideas on how totell what it is?