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sounds like if its leaking from front of motor then it is your water pump thats bad but first make sure its not from a hose at the thermastat housing. hope this helps
sounds like the water pump, pull the housing and look at the bottom center for a oval shape with two hoses.I bet you find the leak there.......GOOD LUCK
You could have a clog in the housing underneath the dispenser where the water flows through a hose into the tub. Pull the dispenser drawer completely out. There is a tab that needs to be depressed to release the drawer and remove it. Check the opening at the bottom of the housing just inside the dispenser housing opening to see if a small sock or garment is clogging this opening. Reach down into this opening to see if an item is inside the hose. This is the normal issue that will cause water to leak out of the dispenser housing.
Wash the dispenser drawer thoroughly with warm water. Make sure that you pull off the siphon covers and wash all siphon holes. This process is described in your owner's manual. Replace the dispenser drawer and try the washer again.
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Check the pitcock valve to make
sure it is closed. This valve is used to drain moisture in the tank and could
be damaged or open. Make sure the safety valve is not stuck open (it is spring
loaded and has a ring attached to it). Last is to check the tube connections
from the tank to the compressor housing (be carefully, the tubes and housing could
be hot). Do you hear any air leaks? You can use some dish soap and water to
drip some on the hose fittings and valves to help see the air leaks. Other than
that, it sounds like the motor connection or piston.
it sounds like it's a prob from the water solenoid to the drum and/or the soap box there is a hose that runs between these items to get the water into the drum
Sounds like either the gasket on the inlet is leaking or not tight or the solenoid housing is cracked causing the leak. When its in use the pressure from the line is realased when the solenoid is opened letting water in. When not in use the solenoid stays closed allowing pressure from the line to build causing the gasket to leak. Check your gaskets, and solenoid housing for leaks and then check to make sure your water pressure is not set too high.
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