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I have an approx. 7 year old GE Top Load machine that has a very slow drain after the rinse cycle. This seems to have just developed. I have the front panel off but I'm not seeing how to clear the clog (if that's what it is). Any ideas?
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Joined: 3/29/2009(UTC) Posts: 11,699
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Well, hard to tell without a model number, but if it is a regular GE Top Load you should see the water pump on the front right hand side.
Disconnect the hoses going into and out of the pump (water will come rushing out so be prepared) and then you can clean out the pump and lines.
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