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yahtzee
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Richmond, VA

reply to lutful

Re: What to check for a tiny leak in a 18month old washer?

hmmm...not a bad idea at all...it would reduce the overall pressure right? not just coming into the bleach and softener bins.
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robbin
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Leander, TX
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I scanned through the thread and didn't see a model number. Did or could you post it?



yahtzee
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Richmond, VA

said by robbin:

I scanned through the thread and didn't see a model number. Did or could you post it?

Sure...guess that would help....MVWB850YW0. Thanks.
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robbin
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Leander, TX
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2 edits

Post some pics of the top of the dispensers that are leaking. From looking at the parts diagrams it appears that these dispensers are open top. If they overflow they should just drain into the tub. My guess is that they are loose or that they should be sealed to the inside top of the washer.

Parts diagram

»c.searspartsdirect.com/lis_png/P···0001.png

Parts list

»www.searspartsdirect.com/partsdi···63/00001

It appears that you are talking about some combination of parts 21 - 26. What I can't tell from the diagram is how they install and what type of seal should be keeping them from leaking through the cutouts of the part #2 top of washer.

[edit] it wouldn't hurt to take one of those dispensers back out and take a few pics from different angles and post them.


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