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Old 07-26-2004, 08:15 PM   #4 (permalink)
fhqwhgads
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My washer was leaking a few months ago, and I tracked the leak to a cracked discharge hose. I started a thread about this awhile ago... I learned not to remove the discharge hose while the tub has water in it. That's the only advice I have.

Oh, and after you put the washer back together, go to your home improvement store and pick up a pan that fits under your washer. They are made of plastic, and cost only about $20. It will catch any future leaks, as long as they aren't too big.
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