GE GTW465ASNWW Leaking From Bottom
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86%
CONF
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Drain Pump Assembly
The drain pump is a high-frequency failure point on this GE platform. The internal mechanical seal separating the motor from the impeller volute can wear down due to friction or debris. Once the seal is compromised, water is forced out of the pump housing during the drain cycle, resulting in a pool directly beneath the machine.
SKU: WH23X28418
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8%
CONF
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Water Inlet Valve
This component manages the incoming water flow via solenoid-actuated diaphragms. If the plastic housing develops a stress crack or a diaphragm fails to seat, water will leak from the rear of the machine. This leakage often follows the inner cabinet walls, creating the appearance of a leak originating from the bottom of the washer.
SKU: WH13X26534
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6%
CONF
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Tub Seal
The tub seal is responsible for maintaining a watertight barrier between the outer tub and the rotating drive shaft. Over time, chemical exposure and mechanical oscillation can cause the seal to lose its elasticity or tear. When this occurs, water leaks down the center of the machine, often splashing onto the drive belt and motor assembly.
SKU: WH02X24296
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DIY Repair Guide
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