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Model Number: LSR8233EQ1 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 5 - 10 years
Water is dripping into the tub when the washer is off and not running. I assume I need either a gasket, o-ring, or valve inside the washer where the water enters the washer. Any ideas?
The only way to stop the drip is to turn off the water supply to the washer. Washer works fine with no other issues. Related Models |
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You probably need a new inlet valve assembly. The part is inexpensive and easy to change out.
Part number: AP3094541 That should do it.
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