My washer is leak from the bottom when I set my nouns level at prevailing conditions or difficult, what's the problem? I have a Maytag Dependable Care top loading wash machine specifically fairly...
I have a Maytag Dependable Care top loading wash machine specifically fairly strange. It came from a model home so it have hardly be used. The problem is that every time I run a medium or highly developed load, sea starts leaking from the bottom..plentifully of water!! I suppose it starts leaking when it's wadding and continues through the cycle. The leak seem to stop if I turn the machine past its sell-by date, even if there is hose still in the tub. The funny entity is that it doesn't seem to bleed when I run small or extra small loads. When I took off the front panel, it looked similar to the water be coming from the center part below the tub (the mounting stem and boot stamp?). But if that's the problem, why doesn't leak near any size load? Like I said since, the machine is practically fresh and it seems a shame a moment ago to get rid of it. Please, can anyone shed some insubstantial on this for me and tell me how I can fix it? Thanks.
Answers: My solitary question: do you compress it up, THEN add the clothes? Or do you put the clothes contained by, THEN fill it up?
If you incorporate the water first, the river level is reaching its maximum even, then by calculation the clothes, you are causing the horizontal to increase more, thereby overflowing it. But this won't happen beside the small loads. Why? Because even if you run the water, afterwards add the clothes, the maximum hose level is still below the overflow smooth...ie, in its 'out of danger zone'.
If the above is NOT the case, afterwards you need to hold it serviced.