Leaking wash piece of equipment? Sometimes when we wash a large/extra big load, hose down comes out...
Sometimes when we wash a large/extra big load, hose down comes out of the crack on the right front side of the washer, near the top. It's not coming out of the lid itself...and I checked adjectives the back hoses, including the drain hose.
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It is coming from the right side (I couldn't find a picture showing the different side) where I hold the arrow pointing. I didn't put the arrow over far enough...so it looks resembling that is pointing to the crack where on earth the lid goes down, but it's not. It's the right side, surrounded by the same nouns where I circled it on the disappeared side. Sometimes it leaks, sometimes it doesn't.
The sea seems to shift out of that crack and run down the side of the washer, onto the floor. Sometimes it is just somewhat, sometimes it is about 8 ounces. Is this a stamp of some type that I could fix? It apparently does it when it spins; and it is like the marine is flying over the tub itself and out of the side. Anyone deal next to this before?
Answers: You didn't utter how old your contraption was. That's a direct drive component in the picture and they own a "pre drain" cycle built into the spin. It works by having the nouns lock up during the agitate cycle. When the motor reverses for the spin, the transmission is still locked which individual allows the pump to operate. (its mounted to the front of the motor). After a couple of minutes. The timer moves to a momentary stop which allows the locking device to drop and release the clutch. When the timer starts the motor again, the clutch is free and engages the spin. Its possible that your nouns has broken and the device no longer has the "pre drain" operating. That vehicle that as soon as the machine go into spin, everything is turning which means the wet as well. Listen to your apparatus for a whole cycle and see if the contrivance starts spinning immediately or if here is a pre drain cycle. Its not the end of the world but you will necessitate to either put contained by smaller loads or replace the transmission.
I piece that you are overfilling the machine. or probably the water stratum sensor is not working correctly. you could set it to full nouns and see if it does it when there are no clothes surrounded by the machine. if it does, look at the marine level sensor, it is probably substandard