cent0r1el
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Our washer has been great for the past three years, no problems whatsoever.
About three weeks ago, my wife noticed a small amount of water beneath the washer. We put a bowl under it and it didnt really grow at all. Curious, but not high on the tofixlist.
Just recently this week, we started finding water everywhere on the floor, about a bath-towl's worth.
I took off the front panels and what did I find, about have way through the rinse cycle, the water levels climbs up above the lower basin and starts flinging out onto the floor.
The other day after I cleaned the areas around the hinge where it had been running over, I ran the whole thing again just to be scientific about diagnosis. Nothing happened for the entire cycle. The water got high, but did not tip over.
Just now tonight, while addressing a wiring issue, we stopped the cycle for about a minute. Then we started it, amd right on que halfway through rinse it starts ejecting water through the gap between the basin and the door. I thought maybe the water had just gotten a bit high, so we scoop out a half gallon and press start.. immediately starts ejecting water violently onto our town filled tray.
....Help! What is going on? Do I need to caulk down the gap that seems to have been left open by design?
Is our drain super clocked? The pipes all seem fine, as well as the drain switch, but I haven't checked out the main motor turbines yet.
Many thanks,
Stephen



About three weeks ago, my wife noticed a small amount of water beneath the washer. We put a bowl under it and it didnt really grow at all. Curious, but not high on the tofixlist.
Just recently this week, we started finding water everywhere on the floor, about a bath-towl's worth.
I took off the front panels and what did I find, about have way through the rinse cycle, the water levels climbs up above the lower basin and starts flinging out onto the floor.
The other day after I cleaned the areas around the hinge where it had been running over, I ran the whole thing again just to be scientific about diagnosis. Nothing happened for the entire cycle. The water got high, but did not tip over.
Just now tonight, while addressing a wiring issue, we stopped the cycle for about a minute. Then we started it, amd right on que halfway through rinse it starts ejecting water through the gap between the basin and the door. I thought maybe the water had just gotten a bit high, so we scoop out a half gallon and press start.. immediately starts ejecting water violently onto our town filled tray.
....Help! What is going on? Do I need to caulk down the gap that seems to have been left open by design?
Is our drain super clocked? The pipes all seem fine, as well as the drain switch, but I haven't checked out the main motor turbines yet.
Many thanks,
Stephen


