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Hi, my brother recently found out that he had a leak and the source was the washing machine.
Now normally you'd just replace the inlet hose, but the inlet hose is connected to an isolater in the corner cupboard section which is now inaccessible. It appears to have been an after thought...
The exposed bit where the pipes are seen is where the dishwasher is positioned as he wasn't sure at first where the leak was coming from.
The leaking is from this bit. (not his machine here - used to show the leak area)
So can you cut the faulty hose and join a new one? Breaking up the corner cupboard area is out as it is all glued/fixed so major damage would be involved.
I see behind the dishwasher the pipework also - which could also be a probability but thought i'd ask the same.
Cheers,
Sparky
Now normally you'd just replace the inlet hose, but the inlet hose is connected to an isolater in the corner cupboard section which is now inaccessible. It appears to have been an after thought...
The exposed bit where the pipes are seen is where the dishwasher is positioned as he wasn't sure at first where the leak was coming from.
The leaking is from this bit. (not his machine here - used to show the leak area)
So can you cut the faulty hose and join a new one? Breaking up the corner cupboard area is out as it is all glued/fixed so major damage would be involved.
I see behind the dishwasher the pipework also - which could also be a probability but thought i'd ask the same.
Cheers,
Sparky