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I did the wash yesterday, found a small pool of water under the machine. The washer does complete the cycle, it was a pretty big load. Then did a medium size load, the washer in the agitate cycle had a clicking sound in front, and had more water pool underneath. Today I took the front panel off, ran a empty load with medium fill with water, no leak from the water pump, no crazy clicking sound today, when I advanced the machine to the spin cycle, water was slowly dripping out under the tub, water was spinkling onto the belt and the electric motor, not much came out. I am thinking the seal that goes between the transmision and the tub attachment may be going out. Or maybee since there was not a lot of water comming out maybee the rubber gasket up top although the water looked like it was dripping out around the inside the (milk basket?.... what ever they call it) any pro's got a quick fix for me, hopefully I don't have to buy a gear pullers and things to tear the whole thing apart. Thanks
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any response to your leaking washer yet? I have similar problems with my maytag. Originally Posted by: 48gentry I did the wash yesterday, found a small pool of water under the machine. The washer does complete the cycle, it was a pretty big load. Then did a medium size load, the washer in the agitate cycle had a clicking sound in front, and had more water pool underneath. Today I took the front panel off, ran a empty load with medium fill with water, no leak from the water pump, no crazy clicking sound today, when I advanced the machine to the spin cycle, water was slowly dripping out under the tub, water was spinkling onto the belt and the electric motor, not much came out. I am thinking the seal that goes between the transmision and the tub attachment may be going out. Or maybee since there was not a lot of water comming out maybee the rubber gasket up top although the water looked like it was dripping out around the inside the (milk basket?.... what ever they call it) any pro's got a quick fix for me, hopefully I don't have to buy a gear pullers and things to tear the whole thing apart. Thanks
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