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Washer repair.
After taking my fiancés washer out of storage it's quickly been discovered that the drainage pipe has a puncture and thus needs replaced. Before embarking on such a task I'd much rather find out if anyone's done this before? I don't want to go unscrewing things if it's not a straightforward process. I don't want to cause other damage to it by faffing around.
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Re: Washer repair.
Usually quite easy, take the back off and they are usually secured by a metal clip you need to squeeze the ends of to loosen
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They often come with rubber adaptors at each end. Check whether you need a straight or right angle one for the machine end.
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Where's the hole in the hose? Presumably it's in the section running from the rear of the machine to the waste outlet. Since there's no great water pressure involved can you not simply repair it with some self amalgamating waterproof tape or something similar? This would avoid fiddling around with anything else. |
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Think I'm gonna try the tape first then! Got the back off and seen the clips. Everyone's spot on. Thanks for all the help. Got the pipe though just in case.
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It's on and working thus far! Leaving it out for a few days to check on it as advised. Thanks everyone. +'s all around when I get to my PC.
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