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Post by rabalais on Nov 24, 2008 12:48:53 GMT -6
There is water coming out from under my washing machine when it fills up. Does anyone know what the problem could be or a good person to fix it that is fairly cheap.
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Post by Just Fed Up on Nov 24, 2008 12:57:35 GMT -6
I'm not up on wahsing machines, but ask me something about a clothes dyrer..
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Post by Sílený Jízda on Nov 24, 2008 13:15:19 GMT -6
I know the last one we had the portion that you screwed the hosed onto was made of plastic. It's called a manifold I believe. If it is cracked on the inside of the machine it could cause water under the washer. I'm a cheap sob and used JB Weld to fix the problem after finding a way to get to it. You may also want to check your hose connections first though for drips.
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Post by sh4251 on Aug 5, 2009 10:12:49 GMT -6
Does anyone know of someone that comes out and checks on washing machines in El Campo? I also am having alot of water coming from underneath mine. Just hate to have to run down and buy another one without someone first looking at it. Only 5 years old.
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Post by ion on Aug 5, 2009 10:19:57 GMT -6
Whites----across from the post office
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Post by sh4251 on Aug 5, 2009 11:28:46 GMT -6
thank you Ion for the reply. Will give them a call.
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Post by metoo on Aug 5, 2009 11:48:09 GMT -6
Matt Lutringer. He is an independent, use to work for Sears years ago. Should be able to find him in EC phone book (don't have one handy or I'd look it up for you). He works on all home appliances.
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Post by sh4251 on Aug 5, 2009 12:42:25 GMT -6
this gives me another option. Thanks
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