There appears to be water on the floor in front of the machine after a wash, not a lot but def some water
Sometimes, what may seem like a washing machine leaking from bottom locations is actually one that leaks slowly from other spots. Slow leaks can accumulate beneath your washing machine making it seem like you have a bottom leak. For more help identifying the exact point of the leak, see Washing machine leaking.
Bottom leaks may be better identified using a newspaper. Just dry the floor and lay the newspaper beneath the washing machine before you test for leaks. Darkened sections map out your water leak. This method is not always foolproof, however. The best diagnosis will come from a qualified service professional inspecting your machine.
If your washing machine is leaking from bottom in the rear, you may need a replacement pump and professional installation. The leak could also be caused by a faulty air dome seal or a hole in the tub. For more troubleshooting steps to tackle that leak, see Washing machine leaking from bottom. I hope that helps!
SOURCE: my front load washing machine won't spin and drain the water
Check that it is actually heating the water in there. If the heating element has gone, then it will fill, then wait while it heats up the water needed - which it can't, so will just sit there full of water.
Usually involves taking the front off, which isn't easy.
Try it on a rinse and spin and see if it does anything, then you will know better what part is actually causing problems.
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