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Last 10 Posts (In reverse order)
Guest Posted: Thursday, February 9, 2023 8:56:55 PM(UTC)
 
Why my fridgedair washer top load leaks when filling up and washing not when draining.
Guest Posted: Friday, April 8, 2022 5:47:56 AM(UTC)
 
Hi, can I repair a tub seal with my dryer still stacked on top?
I hate to have to remove it and then put it back. I don't have space right now to put them side by side.
firedancer Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 11:26:21 AM(UTC)
 
Wow - excellent! I'll give that a shot. Thank you!
finellic Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 11:12:39 AM(UTC)
 
Firedancer -

I didn't have a problem with the pump, so can't help there. But the top leak sounds like what I faced. I removed the front panel and the top to get access to the tub. Then I removed the splash guard from the tub. I stripped out the old gasket, cleaned it up, and replaced the gasket with a bead of slilicone caulk. I put her back together, and she seems to work fine.

Chris
firedancer Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 11:02:58 AM(UTC)
 
Hi Sidfink - It seems the source of the leak is at the top of the drum. There is water all around the outside of the drum. But after watching videos on replacing the tub seal I realized this is a part at the bottom of the drum, and that doesn't sound like my problem. What is the seal at the top of the drum called, and does this sound like it's the source of my problem?

Thanks for your help!
firedancer Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 10:10:58 AM(UTC)
 
Thanks for the help, Chris!! :)
firedancer Posted: Wednesday, December 15, 2010 10:10:16 AM(UTC)
 
I figured out how to remove the front panel, and there's water coming out all around the tub at the top, which I assume means the tub seal has worn out. And there's another leak when it's pumping out the water. Is it worth it to fix the pump and tub seal myself? Or should we be looking at a new washing machine. :(
finellic Posted: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 5:18:47 PM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: firedancer Go to Quoted Post
Hey Chris - How did you get the front panel off? I've looked all over online and just keep finding how to disassemble the whole unit (starting with the back, then the sides, and THEN the front). Were you able to just take off the front panel?

Thanks in advance! I just don't want to bust something!



If you've got a unit similar to mine, there are two screws at the bottom of the front panel. Remove them. The front panel is then held onto the top by two spring clips. You may be able to slide the front panel down, but you might need to use a flathead screw driver to get past the sping clips. The panel should come right off by sliding it down.

You still may have to remove the two screws holding the top onto the back to access the tub, but they don't affect your ability to get at the front panel.

Disclaimer: I'm not a repairman, just a tinker. These methods worked for my washer. Hopefully they'll work for yours.

Good luck.

Chris
firedancer Posted: Tuesday, December 14, 2010 5:05:55 PM(UTC)
 
Hey Chris - How did you get the front panel off? I've looked all over online and just keep finding how to disassemble the whole unit (starting with the back, then the sides, and THEN the front). Were you able to just take off the front panel?

Thanks in advance! I just don't want to bust something!
sidfink43 Posted: Sunday, December 5, 2010 5:52:41 AM(UTC)
 
Finellic

You can do whatever works, and after 11 years your machine doesn't owe you anything. Just make sure you are sealing the leak and no redirecting the water someplace else.