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Manufacturer: Fisher Paykel
Type of Appliance: Washer
Model Number: WA4127G1
Have you validated the model number at an online parts site like Repair Clinic? (yes or no): Yes
Have you watched the video on how to search for manuals and have you searched the Downloads section prior to posting this request? (yes or no): Yes

Need this manual for a leaking washer

thanks

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You need a manual to find a leak ?

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to take the damn thing apart but I did find one in the counsel.  Pain in the but.

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First thing 

check the inlet hoses they are rubbish

did you tilt it back and check the drain pump ?

To open up

unscrew the 4 screws along the back of the topdeck

the top deck haa hooks on each corner that hook into the top of the suspension

you need to push the hob towards the back to get the rear hooks to unhook from the suspension towers

once you get the rears then push forward to unhook the fronts 

it takes a bit of pushing and shoving but gets there 

beware snapping the inlet hoses and the earth wire that’s in the middle of the deck at the rear attached to the cabinet 

other leaks I have seen are from the fill hose from the valves into the bowl 

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Here is something close, but a leak? Does it leak during fill, wash or drain?

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I could not see where the leak was coming from so I wanted to take off the top to look down but when I got it started again with the top off water was flowing from below washer and it looked like it was coming from tub seal because it was flowing fast over the motor.  i recommended new.  It was a salon that had beat it good for 10 years.

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10 hours ago, fillthebarman said:

I could not see where the leak was coming from so I wanted to take off the top to look down but when I got it started again with the top off water was flowing from below washer and it looked like it was coming from tub seal because it was flowing fast over the motor.  i recommended new.  It was a salon that had beat it good for 10 years.

Prob right on the tub seal , although you don’t normally get fast leaks like that 

I have see something get stuck under the bowl and wear through the outer tub cause a hole and fast leaks

that machine would have been about 6 years old max as that’s when they brought that model out 

either way 6 years is a pretty good life in a salon 

I usually see 2-3 years for the condenser dryers , they get hammered up to about 8 loads a day 

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