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Old 11-20-2007, 05:30 PM
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Just installed a new Washing machine and it leaks internally!! Rather than take it out and carry it down 2 flights of stairs I'd like to remove the casing and see what is leaking. Any ideas where to begin removing the casing....., Thanks in advance. Danny.
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Here are the complete instructions how to remove the cabinet on the direct drive washer.

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Here are the complete instructions how to remove the cabinet on the direct drive washer.

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Thanks Gene...., leak appears to be comoig from the outer tub.

Having a hard time getting the casing back on (does it hook over or under the base)??
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Duh!! found it....,(part 2) Thanks again Gene. Off we go down the stairs and back to Best Buy!!
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