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Gene Posted: Monday, June 29, 2009 11:41:08 AM(UTC)
 
Michael,

Before you buy a Kenmore washer make sure who made it. It can be another Neptune or even worse - it can be made by LG or Samsung.

I just bought the washer for myself. It's made by Whirlpool, a classic top load model, without any serious computers and it works as a charm. I paid for it less than $500!

Gene.
Michael1061 Posted: Monday, June 29, 2009 8:54:52 AM(UTC)
 
Originally Posted by: mriley44 Go to Quoted Post
There is slow water leak towards left front. There are no leaks from hoses in back of machine. There is sizable puddle after one load. I haven't troubleshooted yet. Does the top of machine lift up by prying it or are there screws? Is repair manual available? Your thoughts on source of leak are appreciated. Thanks.

I have a Maytag Neptune front load that developed a leak in the front and it turned out that the rubber collar thing had developed some splits in the rubber which allowed water to leak out. I think the part costs about $65. I had mine repaired and it ran about $200. Now I make the repairs and I can't fix my current problem of the spin cycle not working I will junk it and go buy a Kenmore.
mriley44 Posted: Tuesday, December 9, 2008 2:02:03 PM(UTC)
 
There is slow water leak towards left front. There are no leaks from hoses in back of machine. There is sizable puddle after one load. I haven't troubleshooted yet. Does the top of machine lift up by prying it or are there screws? Is repair manual available? Your thoughts on source of leak are appreciated. Thanks.