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Model Number: WPSR3120W0WW Brand: GE Age: 5 - 10 years
Oh, boy, have a slow leak under my washer! Looked first at all hoses and drains - no leaks there. It appears to be coming from the very center of the tub where the transmission spoke comes up through a gasket into the interior of the tub and then the agitator fits over that spoke. My husband and I now have the whole guts disassembled and we are ready to order a new gasket (too bad the screws we will need to complete this repair are not in stock!). I do really appreciate the parts diagrams provided by this website as these were invaluable in helping us disassemble (and hopefully reassemble) our machine! Thanks, appliancepartspros.com!
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