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05-23-2022 07:20 AM (Last edited 11-26-2023 09:45 PM by SamsungChelsea ) in
Washers and DryersI have a Samsung WF219ANW/XAA 01 washer. There is a leak that appears to be coming from the filter area. I have cleaned out the filter and tightened the cap but it's still leaking. It didn't leak when I ran the Rinse and Spin cycle but it did leak when I ran a load of clothes. There's a lot of water in the drawer. Can it be fixed or does the washer need to be replaced?
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05-24-2022 06:14 AM in
Washers and DryersHello there, I'm sorry to hear your washer is leaking. I'm happy to help with this. I have the following link to our troubleshooting guide on what steps to take if the washer is leaking: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01000977/
Once these steps are completed, if the washer is still leaking, it will require service. There’s a couple options here we can take based on your warranty status.
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05-26-2022 12:14 PM in
Washers and DryersI wrote this earlier but I couldn't send a reply to the answers given.
I have a Samsung WF219ANW/XAA 01 washer. There is a leak that appears to be coming from the filter area. I have cleaned out the filter and tightened the cap but it's still leaking. It didn't leak when I ran the Rinse and Spin cycle but it did leak when I ran a load of clothes. There's a lot of water in the drawer. Can it be fixed or does the washer need to be replaced?
UPDATE: I tilted the washer and some more water came out. I cleaned out the filter again but it is still leaking. There are no water leaks from the hoses or from the door. The water is leaking out from the bottom right of the washer. The machine leaks even when nothing is in the machine and the machine is not running. Water has leaked in the drawer while the machine was running, but when it's not running, no water is coming into the drawer but it is still leaking from the bottom right.
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06-17-2022 05:56 AM in
Washers and DryersI have a Samsung WF219ANW/XAA 01 washer. There was a leak that was coming from the filter area. I cleaned the filter and drained the filter pipe. I also cleaned out the rubber space between the door and washing drum. I moved the washing machine to an area where it wouldn't cause damage if it leaked. I ran 3 tests: rinse and spin without clothes, full load, full load with rinse and spin. No water leaked from the filter area, but after the third test there was water coming from the water inlet area. I used a garden hose for the incoming water so I don't know if that would be a factor or not. There wasn't a leak in that area prior. What else can I look for or test to make sure everything works like it's supposed to?
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11-01-2020 08:01 PM (Last edited 05-18-2022 09:36 AM by SamsungJecca ) in
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Water is leaking out of the bottom during soak cycle. Not sure why.
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11-02-2020 05:05 AM in
Washers and DryersHey, give this link a shot: https://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshooting/TSG01000977/ If this does not help I recommend letting a service technician have a look. Send your full model code and serial number via private message to get started.
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