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Replace the anti-siphon valve
Anti-siphon valves prevent water from siphoning back into the water
supply. Also known as vacuum breakers, anti-siphon valves are used on
washing machines, faucets, toilets, sprinklers and other water sources. A
leak on an anti-siphon valve can cause deterioration of the appliance's
external components and damage the flooring material underneath the
washing machine. Therefore, a leaking anti-siphon valve should be
attended to as soon as possible.
SOURCE: Washer leaking water from bottom
looks like you have to replace the RUBBER SEAL thats inside the tub at the center post , try this , remove the panel so you can see inside , put the washer to fill w/ water , and watch closely underneath the tub wheres the transmision is connected , and watch for LEAKS . hope this info helps
SOURCE: GE Profile Washer leaking underneath during spin cycle
its your outer tub it has a hole in it
SOURCE: GE top loading washer does not spin out water
The belt could be broken, if not. Unplug washer for 2 minutes, plug back in, open and close lid 7 times, this should reset electronic motor.
SOURCE: GE washer Wbb4500GWW Won't spin
This is a defective board assembly. replace the entire board assembly if possible. it has become unstable and unable to initiate the proper wash sequence.
SOURCE: GE washer will NOT spin, but does all other functions.
You need to have the fan belt checked. It must have been loose or broken.
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