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Hi. So my washer is actually a Frigidare and a couple of months ago, started filling with water. We cleaned some filters and seemed to have fixed the problem, but now my floor boards are warped bc we’ve discovered it’s been leaking water for a couple of days! I do not understand what this white pipe is (input with plug on the end attaching to nothing) , but it has a steady drip allowing water to deep down my walls and onto my floor. Any advice? I’ve tried shutting off cold/hot inputs but it still drips! Thank you! Update (06/13/2018)
Thank you for your responses. I can’t get the tip off of that pipe and it’s not one of the ones that feeds into the washer. The washer is a Frigidaire affinity front loader but this connection is hooked up to it- it’s really baffling. I can get a plumber out but not for a couple of days and it’s steady dripping (filling a solo cup,which is the only thing that fits in the space, about every 2 hours!)
Even with turning off the inputs there’s probably some pressure still in the system leading to the continued dripping. Can you get the model number? Is the connection labeled? With the inputs off, you could try removing the plug (slowly, to relieve any pressure) and putting some Teflon tape to better seal the threads. Have a pan underneath to catch any water.
Please post a photo of the pipe that goes to nowhere so maybe we can figure out what it is. As for the tub filling slowly: Cause 1 Water Inlet Valve The water inlet valve opens to allow water to enter the washing machine. If the water inlet valve is defective, the wash may fill slowly or not fill at all. The water inlet valve requires sufficient water pressure to function properly. First, check the water pressure to determine that it is adequate. If the water pressure is adequate, try cleaning the screens inside the water inlet valve hose connection ports. If the washer still fills slowly, replace the water inlet valve. Parts Cause 2 Low Water Pressure from House Supply The home water pressure might be too low. The water inlet valve requires at least 20 psi to function properly. Check the water pressure to the valve to determine if it is sufficient.