HOW TO FIX A LEAKING WASHING MACHINE

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2010

This is how to replace a washing machine pump in a Kenmore, Whirlpool, or Roper. If the washer is leaking water then it is probably the pump. I replaced the pump for less than 20 dollars.

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  • thanks so much for posting this you made it look so easy

  • @tglashen You are very welcome.

  • Thank you so much for the info!...You Helped me out so much!...Hit the nail on the Head thank you! And I was just about to throw my machine out!!!....Life saver!!!!!!

  • @LuvinMyLace Awesome....glad I could help. Now you have some extra money for Christmas, lol. I am glad it worked out.

  • thanks for the info on this, i have an older top loader that will need this fix. i just fixed my front loading washer pump, which is different, they don't take power from the drive motor, it has its own motor. are those geese in the background I hear in your video? thx, eric

  • @erochow Good luck on the repair, and no, those are our parrots, lol. We do parrot rescue and foster parenting so we have several large parrots in the house. Thanks for watching the video Eric.

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  • @ImRamro HAHAHA, extra money for christmas, I think ima save mine for my dream home. Lol...Thanks for the vid.

  • @ImRamro that's great you do parrot rescue, my mother-in-law does wild animal rescue, lots of hawks and possums and raccoons. she is licensed and trained to work with them. thx, eric.

  • @spiryll99 Sweet! Please let me know how it turned out if you get a chance. We were pretty devastated when our washer went out, but with a little research and basic appliance knowledge we had it going in no time. Since then several other appliance have had problems and we fixed them all our self. It is extremely rewarding to say..." I fixed that!" Good luck, and I am sure it will work.

  • You so rock! Thanks for this info! We just ordered the part online ($17 including shipping) and will hopefully get this working in a few days once we get the part. (And yes, we too had a very difficult time removing the pump due to rust, so thanks for the heads up on that, too.)

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