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We need to replace the water pump in our cabrio washer. Coins got caught in it and now is leaking. Do we have to buy the whole pump or can we buy the plastic housing that is leaking. The motor to the pump is still working?
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Here are your parts.
You need to buy the complete pump, take a look in Section 4. |
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I was just blessed with this beauty myself. A rogue nickel seems to have left my housing with a couple of small cracks and a nice pool of water after each cycle. I removed the housing, sanded it a little and applied some JB Weld to the interior and exterior of the housing. It might help to add that there were no gaping holes and the rest of the pump was unaffected. This might not be advised by others, but I can't see buying a whole new pump just for the housing. I myself have to see if I can keep 5 cents from costing a 100 dollars.
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The washer is starting out fine abd the skipping from 45 min to 5 min. Abs it’s not washing the clothes properly.
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