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Anonymous Posted on Nov 09, 2017

Lazy spa pump leaking from the base

Hi my lazy spa pump is leaking water from the base, all working fine apart from this, i have read it could be the o-ring but dont know where this is , even though i have had a part and checked all rings etec all look ok, can any one help as it cant be more tha a seal as the pump workis fine etc apart from the leak at bottom of pump

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Pierre Laplante

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  • Posted on Feb 25, 2008

SOURCE: leaking

i got a vienna digital when i take the water container of to clean it 1 time out of 2 im gonna have water all over the floor what i do now clean the container put it back fill the water container with big glass and no more leak it probably have to do warp water container when it empty it seat perfectly when you have it in our hand it warp a little bit were not the only one with that me when i dont remove the container to fill it up i have no problem since then thanks for using fixya pierre

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Nov 05, 2008

SOURCE: Water Leak

is the pump gray or white? if it is gray then replace it.look where the pump mounts to the ,otor and see if there is a black line coming from the middle.this is probably where your leak is.
just change the pump.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Dec 21, 2008

SOURCE: Whirlpool model WTW6600SW1

you'll need to pull away the washing machine. then turn it around. theres that big steel plate with a bunch of quarter inch screws. remove that. Then youll be able to find where its leaking. There will be a drain pump and another pump that is for pumping the water back into the machine. There will hoses and most likely ull just have to adjust those hose clamps. Its a little bit of a pain but just get some channelocks and squeeze them down with one hand and with the other push it back where it needs to go. Ive been working on my gf's washer (same one) and i think its a piece of ****! because its only 2 years old and already the motor is out on it. so do yourself a favor and dont be hard on it. dont wash anything to large it it! just a piece of advice cause im seeing all kinds of ppl online that are having trouble with it after 18 months, 20 months, etc.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 21, 2009

SOURCE: My Heater is leaking water from underneath.

yes you can replace the core but you should check all the other components to be sure the chlorine hasn,t destroyed them.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Mar 12, 2009

SOURCE: Panel reads "water sensor opened"

I had the same problem. The water sensor is on a pipe running into your pump. It will have a circular clamp around it. Remove the clamp and pull the sensor out of the pipe. The wires should run into your control box. disconnect the wires and replace. My water sensor was part 7790. Not sure if you have the same one. Do an online search. bestbuypoolsupply.com has them for $50 plus 9 for shippng. Hope this helps.

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