
07-13-2022, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by EdFNJ
Had the same (or similar) problem with a Maytag. Turns out to have been the hot/cold water hoses. The water dripped behind the hose connection and couldn't be seen dripping until I stuffed some paper towels there overnight and they were wet in the morning. Thought it was the machine. New hose resolved the problem. Sometimes the problem can be a simple one, other times, not.
Google LG Service. If it's an "internal" issue, I wouldn't call a handyman but an authorized LG service company.
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How can connection hoses drip in the tub?
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