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wfw9150ww01 whirlpool duet washer is about 9 years old and leaks during the final spin, I replaced the bellows
Yesterday 🤬 and the leak is still there. I refuse to accept that these things are only meant to last nine years like the Lowe’s and Home Depot!

I have a video but can’t figure out how to upload. 

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Very difficult to help you find a leak. Getting the machine apart and observing is really the only way. 
 

I will say gravity often makes them leak at the bottom almost always actually. However source could be at top. 
 

good luck!

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Thanks for the reply! I took it apart and I did find where it appears to be leaking. It’s looks like it’s  coming from where the bottom of the drum meets the upper back of the lower counterweight. Tub gasket?

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34 minutes ago, Zeewee said:

Thanks for the reply! I took it apart and I did find where it appears to be leaking. It’s looks like it’s  coming from where the bottom of the drum meets the upper back of the lower counterweight. Tub gasket?

Remove weight if you have to throughly inspect the boot. 

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