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Step-by-Step Pictures and Instructions To Replace Worn-Out Tub Fittings on a Washing Machine
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Fix the most common washing machine problems: replace leaky supply hoses, internal hoses, a leaky pump and worn-out tub fittings.
Read an overview of how to repair a leaking washer.
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Pop off the tub ring clips, lift the tub ring out of the cabinet and set it aside.
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Needed information on tub rubbing in wAsh & now in wash and rinse. What may need to be done to fix it.?
By george ford, on 08/03/2009
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