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Leaking from underneath, slow (really no) agitation
Old 11-12-2007, 11:04 PM   #1
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Brand: Amana
Model Number: LWA4OAW2
Age: 5 - 10 years

Our washing maching started leaking from underneath and has little to no agitation happening. Is this something we can diy or do we need to call in a professional? With 2 young ones, there's laundry building as I type! Help!

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Hello, I sort of have the same problem, my wife noticed that the washer was leaking so I took the bottom front panel off and started the smallest load and let it run, upon the rinse I noticed that a hose was leaking where it was vibrating against something... not sure if it is the same issue or not hope it helps..
 
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