Mine was leaking from the front and I ordered the parts before opening it up and it was the smaller of the two hoses but replaced them both as well. Also wrapped them like you did, thanks for the tip! Great video and saved me a ton. Thanks!
They have a boot seal tool you can buy or you can use needle nose pliers. I use the Knipex small angled pliers because it's faster for me and that's what I'm used to. Good video. Edited Knipex
Thanks Nate, appreciate you sharing about the knipex small needle nose pliers. Looks like that would be a better angle for just a straight needle nose pliers. I have an LG boot spring tool, but the tips could be to big for the smaller boot spring loops.
Hello sir! Thank you so much for the tutorial, why do you need to replace the pressure switch hose if it is the two other hoses rubbing together? (I replaced the two hoses and now I’m having other issues, think it’s because I didn’t replace the pressure switch hose)
I did replace the two rubber hoses. The smaller hose had a hole in it and the bigger hose did not have a visible hole. I replaced it anyway because I had one. I don’t know what pressure switch hose you’re referring to?
My washer is open from below and just has a piece of plastic underneath which can be removed. Im wondering if i can replace these hoses without having to take all the panels off? From below
You could buy the parts on searspartsdirect.com, reliableparts.com partsselect.com., marcone.com. By putting your model number or the part number a lot of appliance part vendors will pop up.
Cant you show first how those tubes are. Camera is shaking so much that cant see "whole picture" about tubes. I have one small tube disconnected and donot know where it should connect. Its short and small (10mm) and it may go to trash system because there seems to be place. But still my machine is leaking.
Mine was leaking from the front and I ordered the parts before opening it up and it was the smaller of the two hoses but replaced them both as well. Also wrapped them like you did, thanks for the tip! Great video and saved me a ton. Thanks!
Thank you for your comment. Happy to hear that you fixed it.
They have a boot seal tool you can buy or you can use needle nose pliers. I use the Knipex small angled pliers because it's faster for me and that's what I'm used to. Good video.
Edited Knipex
Thanks Nate, appreciate you sharing about the knipex small needle nose pliers. Looks like that would be a better angle for just a straight needle nose pliers. I have an LG boot spring tool, but the tips could be to big for the smaller boot spring loops.
Thank you very much
It saved me a big headache
Keep it up
Glad to hear that.
very nice! thanks! why you need to change pressure hose rather than loose its lower clip?
Awesome helpful video
Hello sir! Thank you so much for the tutorial, why do you need to replace the pressure switch hose if it is the two other hoses rubbing together?
(I replaced the two hoses and now I’m having other issues, think it’s because I didn’t replace the pressure switch hose)
I did replace the two rubber hoses. The smaller hose had a hole in it and the bigger hose did not have a visible hole. I replaced it anyway because I had one. I don’t know what pressure switch hose you’re referring to?
My washer is open from below and just has a piece of plastic underneath which can be removed. Im wondering if i can replace these hoses without having to take all the panels off? From below
I never tried it from underneath. If you could secure the washer, leaning back and have access to your repair I don’t know if it would make it easier?
Hi. My washer is leaking some brown slime from below the control panel, do you know what it is?
Thank you for this video
Appreciate you watching. Thank you.
Where did you get the parts?
You could buy the parts on searspartsdirect.com, reliableparts.com partsselect.com., marcone.com. By putting your model number or the part number a lot of appliance part vendors will pop up.
Cant you show first how those tubes are. Camera is shaking so much that cant see "whole picture" about tubes. I have one small tube disconnected and donot know where it should connect. Its short and small (10mm) and it may go to trash system because there seems to be place. But still my machine is leaking.
joss