How to Replace Washing Machine Hoses
Removing and Installing
Washing Machine Hoses
Introduction:
Washing
machine hoses should be replaced approximately
every five years to avoid a broken hose and a major
flood in your home. It is relatively easy to
replace the hoses and only will take a few minutes.
Older hoses are are prone to develop slow leaks and
even burst with a sudden increase in water
pressure. You can avoid these types of disaster by
checking the hose often and replacing them before
they cause a problem.
Removing the old hoses:
1.
Turn off the water
supply to the washer.
2.
Set the machine to
the filling cycle, and turn it on for a few
seconds. This will relieve any pressure in the
hoses and insure that the water is off.
3.
Unplug the washing
machine and pull it away from the wall
approximately a foot so you can gain access to the
hoses. There are three hoses: a fat drain hose, and
two thinner water hoses, one for hot and one for
the cold.
4.
If you have
sufficient slack on the hoses continue to pull out
the machine until you have space behind it to work.
Don't allow
the drain hose to drop to the floor or water will
drain on the floor.
5. Place a bucket
beneath the hoses and drain the water into the
bucket.
Installing the replacement hose:
1.
Insure that the
replacement hoses have new washers on each end and
that they fit firmly into the hose connectors.
2.
Slightly tighten the
hose connections first using a pair of pliers.
3.
Check the hoses to
insure that they are not twisted.
4.
Finish tightening
the connectors at both ends of each hose.
Do not over tighten. Remember that the
rubber washer in the end of the hose prevents
leaks.
5.
Turn on the water
and check for leaks. Retighten the connections if
necessary.
6. Slide the machine
back into position and you have completed the task.
That is how to replace washing
machine hoses. To avoid any surprise disasters the
washing machine hoses should be check periodically
to insure that they do not leak.
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