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Hi. Appliance repair is expensive and I would like to try to fix this problem myself. When the washer is turned off, it is still dripping water from the center back of the machine(where the water normally enters) into the tub. I haven't had this problem before with a washer. It is only 6 years old and the warranty has expired. My husband isn't handy so I would like to try to repair this. Thank you..
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If ur unit is off and still allowin water in ur inletvalve is slightly stuck open u weill need new inletvalves..u howere are luckey 90% or the calls i go on with a stuck valve its fully open and floods the house
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Thank you. Can I repair this myself? is it difficult?
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U can its fairly simple u just need to know how to get to. Should be some videos on line make sure u turn the water off before removing the hoses.
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It seems it does not drip after I use the Easy Care cycle for washing. (when it is in the off position) It drips after the Cottons cycle is complete..in the off position. Do you still think it is the inlet valve? Sorry for all the questions. I don't want to buy a part if it is the wrong one. Thanks again
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I would say yes its the valve.
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