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    Is it time to replace my 40-year-old GE Filter-Flo washer?

    It's at my parents' place, which is far from me, making it challenging to address issues. My parents can't troubleshoot it themselves. The washer leaks onto the floor, primarily from the hole in the air inlet gap. It also leaks in other areas, especially when using cold water. I tried replacing...
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    What would cause water to seep from a drain pumps weeping hole? [pic included]

    it does not leak enough for it to spread beyond the footprint of the washing machine and be noticed, but some water still seeps out. i do believe that the cold water inlet valve is worn, wondering if this is related?
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    How would i go about removing this agitator from a 30 year old GE Filter Flow washer? photo included

    clothing got stuck under the agitator. can the agitator simply be pulled out or is there a bolt that needs to be unscrewed? how easy is it to remove and put the agitator back in place? i am trying to help my mom remotely fix this, is it easier to just call an appliance repair man?
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    30 year old GE washing machine leaks

    Hello everyone, it has been 400 days since my last post and I finally did as someone suggested... i moved the washing machine and removed the back panel to take a closer look and whats going on inside. Model number: GW973KT119. General Electric, Camco Inc (made in canada). It is one of those...
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    washing machine leaks

    when i start my washing machine, 60% of the time it will leak water on the ground. the two water supply hoses that attach to the rear of the machine are dry, so i know that the leak does not stem from these hoses. i often just skip to the spin cycle and pour water from a bucket in the tub. no...
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    Water not filling. Water inlet valve?

    The machine does not fill with water at all. Other functions do work, such as the dial is able to rotate, and the spin cycle spins. There are no kinks in the water supply tubes. After some research, I have deduced that a failed water intake valve is the likely culprit. Can anyone help me...
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