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Mattthomas Posted: Monday, September 26, 2016 11:26:33 PM(UTC)
 
[FONT=verdana, geneva, lucida, &quot]Not really an easy repair, a few specialty tools are required also. First lets make sure it is the tub seal. Take off the front panel and look at the underside of the wash tub, right in the middle where the transmission goes into the tub you will find the tub seal. Run the machine to see if the water is dripping down from that seal. Generally the larger the load the more it will leak.Bit i think contacting to good Slab Leak Detection service is best option.
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michelleyeo Posted: Friday, December 11, 2015 9:34:09 AM(UTC)
 
Hi everyone,

My 2 year old Maytag front loading washer has developed a leak during the spin cycle of the wash. It seems like it's leaking from the outer plastic tub and onto the concrete slab thing and leaks greatest as the spin cycle gets faster. There's nothing leaking from the pump.

The video is here:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YagOgd8X7x4


For some background, the problem started when I was fiddling with the washer because it wasn't draining. I was able to resolve that problem by removing a stuck sock in the hose but in the process, I may have caused the leak because I don't think it was leaking before.

I was wondering if this is something I'd be able to fix myself, if I should call a repairman in, or if I should just replace the washer.

Thanks in advance for any help you can offer!

Michelle