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  1. Hello people, 2 days ago i was confronted with an error code (e23) on my washing machine and when i looked it up i found out this error was caused by floater sensor tripping when water is building up on the bottom plate of the machine. After removing all the covers and running a test wash i found out what caused the leak. A decent sized hole in the outer shell of the drum, just above where the drain hose connects to the pump (image below). It's probably caused by some metal debris from clothing that pierced itself through the shell when the drum was spinning? Do any of you have experience with fixing holes like this? Maybe some sort of epoxy putty or maybe molten plastic? Thanks in advance
  2. Hello everyone Washer won't drain. If I unplug it for about 7 hours, plug it back, then try again, it will drain. Then I try another load and it won't drain. Everything I've researched so far said to check hoses and drain pump for obstructions. I did that; couldn't find any obstructions so I ordered a new drain pump from sears. Just installed it. Ran two dry "loads", I could hear, see and feel the pump working. Started a small real load (with water). Won't drain, pump is not working. I've unplugged, waited about 30 minutes. Still won't drain and pump doesn't run. Model WT1101CW 401PNNA37679 I don't remember when I purchased. It was sometimes after 2008 - new. There is a date on the old pump 4.12.13/1. I guess that's a date?
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