Easy Steps on How to Fix a Leaky Washer
Before actually telling that the water on the floor is caused by your leaky washing machine, you might want to check the drainage system of your floor first. Something may clog it and cause water to go back and overflow. If this is your case, then your problem is solved.
However, if it is your washer that is really doing all the leaking, check the construction and find out if it is a belt drive washer or a direct drive washing machine. Direct drive washers are often the technology integrated in front loaders. If your washer has whisper-soft washing cycle, chances are, it uses direct drive technology. It is easier to repair a direct drive washer. You can refer to your user manual if you have no idea.
Step 1: Find the leak source. You might want to run an empty water cycle and look for the leak. If the leaks are caused by the water supply hoses, chances are, this has already been affected by corrosive water which is usually the case when you live in rural areas. Buy new hoses and take off the old ones using a screwdriver. Connect the new hose following the same method.
Step 2: Check the internal hoses. If the water supply hoses outside is not the culprit, the one inside may be causing the problem. Open the machine. If you are using beldt-drive washer, you need to unscrew the access panel you can find at the bottom part of the machine. For direct drive washers, you need to remove the screws found just outside the control panel and pry the lid open. If there are lime deposits or rust starting to develop, this may cause the leaks.
Step 3: Check the spring clamp if it is rusty. When it is rusty, water tends to leak out of it. There is a special pliers that can remove of this spring clamp but you will have to buy one in the hardware store. Replace it with a new one.
Step 4: If it is a leaky pump, you will need to replace a tub fitting. You might have to shell out more money in buying replacements so you have to make sure that the leaks really originate from somewhere around the tub. Remove the tub and install a new tub fitting. This step may vary from one washer to another depending on the model so you might want to consult customer service first on how it really works.
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