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Can anyone guess before I flip this puppy over (with recent hip surgery) why my washer would only OCCASIONALLY leak (during rinse cycle) and only when it's constantly getting stuck right before the rinse cycle giving an error code (F1). Here's the clues that might help:
1. Recently replaced the suspension. I don't recall it happening as often before then.
2. The touchpad is fickle. You can't try and manually adjust the length of the cycle or the load without it going into an endless Matrix-Like cycle.
3. It ONLY seems to happen if it's a larger load.
Any help before we start the repair process would be greatly appreciated!
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Joined: 3/29/2009(UTC) Posts: 11,699
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That is a mystery, but then this entire model is a mystery. See if you can tell where the leak is originating in terms of location, ie, back, front side, left or right Can you tell if it is overflowing, which is more likely than a hose which would leak all the time, in both agitation and rinse.
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I tried waiting it out to see, but it just looks like it's mostly right back side, but it could be just how the washer is sitting. What would cause overflowing? Levelness? Thx!
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Okay, it could be around the inlet area but sounds more like a control unit problem, that the machine is overfilling if the water appears after it is finished filling and not during filling.
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