Thread: Washer repair.
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Old 27-05-2014, 21:15   #6
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Re: Washer repair.

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Originally Posted by adzii_nufc View Post
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.
Check the repair carefully for any leaks afterwards by doing a test fill and drain cycle a couple of times. I'd also be tempted to check again over the following days each time the machine is used just to be sure. You'll need to do this anyway if you replace the hose to ensure you've got a good seal. As Heero rightly says, chipboard is highly susceptible to even slight leaks if they're not discovered fairly promptly.
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