Question edited for clarity, 'make model (what is is)'.
GE spares suppliers. In most cases, these suspension rods are somewhat interchangeable. Most cities have a spares place where you can go and say "can I have one of these".
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On a Washing Machine? A Top Loader?
Normally water being splashed where it shouldn't be. I would suspect the lid lock switch.
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Water leaking to the motor, or motor controller board.
It depends if it is a top loader or a front loader. All question should have 'make model (what it is)' as the first 3 words.
A front loader is easier to fix.
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sounds like there may be an issue with the water inlet valve or the water level sensor in your Hisense WTQ1602S. These components regulate the flow of water into the machine and detect the water level respectively. If they're malfunctioning, it could cause the symptoms you're experiencing.
E I is commonly a water drain problem. Check the waste pipe isn't blocked and isn't kinked or twisted badly. If these are all OK you will need to get a good repairer to check the drain pump inside the machine. They will also be able to check if there is something else causing the issue.
If it trips an earth leakage trip then that will probably be a damaged oven element.
Time for an electrician to replace the element or find another fault if it isn't that.
'top lip'? you mean a top load?
If it washes okay and the motor runs, it is likely the capacitor on the motor that does spin has failed,
Or the motor control board has failed.
Or the timer controller / main board has failed.
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I don't have real-time access to specific product information, including Maytag front load washing machines. However, I can provide you with some general information. The capacity of a washing machine is typically measured in cubic feet or kilograms and refers to the amount of laundry it can hold in a single load.
This could be down to a number of reasons. The most common of which is a displaced or faulty spin switch. This switch tell the machine that the lid is closed (or that the top is on a front loader). I know this may sound silly, but if you have a spin speed selector, double check to see that it's not been set to "0".
If neither of those work/fit the problem, and also if it is showing any error codes, eg. F01/F02/UNB, please let me know
A few possible causes:
Blocked Water Level Switch: Most top-loading washing machines utilize a pressure switch to tell the water when to shut off during a wash or rinse cycle. If the tube becomes blocked with minerals from hard water or if the switch itself goes bad, the water will never shut off.
Bad Water Valve: Valves at the points where the hot and cold water hoses enter your washing machine control the flow of water into the machine. If these valves become stuck open, or if their seals become lost or compromised, the water will continue to flow into the machine.
Faulty Controls: The controls might fail to acknowledge the input from the pressure switch and never advance from one cycle to another. In some cases, this is a voltage problem, while in other cases the controls themselves are bad and would need to be replaced.
If you've already cleaned and cut the ends of the tube going to the level sensor and the issue persists, it might be best to consult with a professional appliance repair service. They can help diagnose and fix the problem accurately. Please remember to turn off the water supply and unplug the machine before attempting any repairs.
This is a question that is hard to answer without a make and model or where a picture is worth a thousand words. It is a two tap mixer, it is the O-ring at the base of the swivel neck.
Individual taps leak from the cartridge or the gland packing just below the handle.