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sidfink43 Posted: Wednesday, June 8, 2011 6:27:23 AM(UTC)
 
Leaks like this are hard to find because you need to watch the machine operating and be able to see the source.

I suspect it is from the drain line, but I cannot explain why it would intermittent and not happen all the time.
klinkster Posted: Monday, June 6, 2011 8:27:07 AM(UTC)
 
Hello all,
I bought an LG branded washer/dryer combo deal from Home Depot on Black Friday a couple years ago. It must be a special Home Depot model cause the model number isn't even close to models on LG's website.

About a month into my purchase, the washer would occasionally leak from somewhere underneath, but ONLY when washing towels for some reason. I should have tried to get it fixed under warranty, but it only happened a couple times and only when I washed on the "Towel" setting. It's happening alot more frequently now and its leaking on the "Normal" setting too, yet its only when I wash towels! I don't think its the front seal and I don't think its coming from the drain pipe. My washer is located in the basement and has to pump the water up about 6 ft to the drain pipe, which I know is high, but previous washers never had problems and I don't have any water in the basin after the drain cycle.

Anyone have any clue where the water could be coming from?

Thanks!