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March 5, 2007 at 12:14 am in reply to: Whirlpool DWF 416 – flooded base – problem not the pump hose #206013
kissarmy
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I’m guessing that if it was not quite seated properly in the first place continued heat/cool cycles could eventually cause it to be disloged. Can’t think of any way it could go from being correctly seated to bulging out and leaking in the space of one or 2 washes.
If anybody has any better ideas, or thinks it might recur please let me know.March 2, 2007 at 12:39 pm in reply to: Whirlpool DWF 416 – flooded base – problem not the pump hose #206011kissarmy
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Think I’ve sorted it.
Feeling round the edge of the plastic moulding, in the narrow gap between it and the metal base of the wash cavity I could just feel the sealing gasket.
At the point where it was leaking this bulged out a little.
I loosened the screws under the mesh inside the wash cavity either side of this bulge and then pushed the casket back into its groove and retightened.
I’ve run 2 ful high temp wash cycles while its still up on the blocks and with the base off (don’t worry, I put up lighting for outdoor rock festivals and I’m very used to dealing with electricity and water/rain) and no more water has leaked out.
Its back together now, reinstalled, and on its second load.
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