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Please be advised that I am NOT handy.
Thanks in advance,
Rod


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Happened to my whirlpool a decade ago. I googled how to fix it and found a video. It really wasn’t that difficult.




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There are a dozen You Tubes addressing this.

I'd Google your make and model + leaking oil





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Call a repair man.

or buy a speed queen.


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I didn't know Jaguar made washing machines...



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There is a kit to buy which costs about $90.

A couple of hours of your time will fix it up.

A repairman will say "time to buy a new one"........
 
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Thanks to all.
Rod


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Originally posted by FenderBender:
Call a repair man.

or buy a speed queen.


As robust as they are, Speed Queens are still machines, and eventually need maintenance/repair.

They're just easier to work on that most other washers due to being more analog than digital, plus you don't have to wait for parts to be shipped on a slow boat from Asia.
 
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