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Sherm1082  
#1 Posted : Sunday, February 23, 2014 4:32:49 PM(UTC)
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Sherm1082

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Hello everyone. This is my first post and I really need some help. I have an Estate Whirlpool washer model number tawb600jq0. A few months ago I noticed it was leaking. I took off the panel and saw water leaking near the clutch. I researched and thought it was the tub seal. I replaced it (even though the original seal looked fine) and it continued to leak. I took it apart again and saw there was a huge rip/tear in the outer tub :eek:. I come to realize that was because I didn't tighten the spanner nut tight enough during my original repair and the inner tub was rubbing the outer tub during the spin cycle. I figured this was the problem and the outer tub needed to be replaced. By a miracle of God, my friend happened to have an old whirlpool washer he was about to scrap and it had the same outer tub!!!!!!! I replaced it yesterday, tightened the spanner nut tight, and water is still leaking. I took the outer cover off again and guess what? Water is leaking from the original spot by the clutch. I don't know what else to do. It obviously isn't the tub seal or the tub. Luckily I still have the scrap washer which has the shafts and everything. I don't know if maybe that is warn which is causing a bad seal with the tub seal. Any help offered would be great.
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sidfink43  
#2 Posted : Monday, February 24, 2014 3:55:44 PM(UTC)
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About the only way we can diagnose leaks is to operate the machine with the cabinet off and observe to see where the water is coming from. If you need to you can bypass the lid switch with a jumper wire.

Good luck, hope this helps.
Sherm1082  
#3 Posted : Tuesday, February 25, 2014 9:02:54 AM(UTC)
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Ok. I tried to give as much detail as possible. Someone on a different forum told me to try the spin tube seal and I am thinking that is it. I had to heat the spanner nut to get it off and I'm sure I melted the seal in the process.
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