The rubbers around the door are all ripped and the machine didnt empty after my step son did a load of washing, i dont know how he got the door open because it doesnt open with water still in the machine.
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Do you mean the bellows around the door area has ripped and yes this would be covered if your warranty was still in effect if you have any further questions message me back and please remember to rank how this opinion has helped it allows me to continue helping others in similar situations in the future Thanks RIck
If this is a Kenmore FRONT LOADER you need to remove the lower toe panel directly below the door to inspect the cabinet interior for the source of your leak. The following link explains:
The most common source of leaks on a front loader is the rubber door bellow. The bellow can develop cracks, rips or tears with age and needs to replaced. The following link explains how:
remove soap draw take screw out lower right.
remove boottom panel screw in filter flap push to the right panel comes off undo 2 x screw,take front lip off door seal off 2 screw from door interlock then front panel will come off you will beable to whole seal and spring cilp
slightly longer but easy you can see what you are doing.
The rubber door boot (bellow) commonly wears out on these front loaders. A replacement will run you about $80 just for the bellow. Labor could run as high as $180 if you decide to hire someone to replace it for you. If you wish to perform the repairs yourself, post back with your intentions and I can provide you with step-by-step instructions on how to replace it. It is labor intensive as you will have to remove the entire washer front in order to do the job right. It IS possible, however, if you wish to pursue a repair option on your own. Just let me know.
PS I can also provide you with the part number if you reply with your washer model number (found along the door opening).
the way i done it was open the door take
take the wire band of around rubber seal__as in picture one.__2 take top of machine of and take spring of as shone in picture 2 you shold be abble to take silver band of around rubber seal
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