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Hello, my top load GE washing machine continues to drip water into the tub after the machine has finished cycle and is off. Any assistance greatly appreciated.
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If it continues long after the machine is off you'll need a water valve. In the mean time turn off the water at the wall between uses as it will gradually fill and overflow the tub. Your model # is missing the first group of 3-4 letters, provide the whole # and one of the people here can get part # or you can find it just by using the site's search feature.
It's usually a very easy part to change.
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Originally Posted by: PNWDrew If it continues long after the machine is off you'll need a water valve. In the mean time turn off the water at the wall between uses as it will gradually fill and overflow the tub. Your model # is missing the first group of 3-4 letters, provide the whole # and one of the people here can get part # or you can find it just by using the site's search feature.
It's usually a very easy part to change. Thank you. I have ordered the part. Really appreciate your quick reply.
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You're welcome. Sunday is a rest day and my wife doesn't mind me wasting time at the PC in the AM. Soon the yard work will begin unfortunately.
Let us know how it goes or if any more assistance is needed, but it's pretty obvious how it is accessed and removed.
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