Help please Hayward sp1515z1esc leaking from the very back of motor on the bottom I'm new to sand pumps and don't know what to do im with out a pump

Without a pump you will have a swamp. Best option is a new pump. Here is a private brand of that pump for slightly more that the cost of a repair:
 
Put at least 1/2 gal of liquid chlorine in it and sweep the pool to mix it up. Do this daily until you get the new pump on it. While doing this then get a proper test kit - Taylor 2006 or TFT TF100 or 100Pro - so when you get the pump going you can test your water, report the readings to us and we can set you on your way to a clear, clean pool.
 
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Put at least 1/2 gal of liquid chlorine in it and sweep the pool to mix it up. Do this daily until you get the new pump on it. While doing this then get a proper test kit - Taylor 2006 or TFT TF100 or 100Pro - so when you get the pump going you can test your water, report the readings to us and we can set you on your way to a clear, clean pool.
Thank I will try to do that can I order one offline or you talking about just testing the pH and the chlorine levels and all the other levels I actually found out that there was two or three seals that were bad in the pump itself so we replaced them hopefully we'll be getting the pump back today
 
Without a pump you will have a swamp. Best option is a new pump. Here is a private brand of that pump for slightly more that the cost of a repair:
Thanks we actually found out that a couple of the seals were bad so we just replaced them so hopefully we'll be getting the
pump back today
 
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