Difficulty
Moderate
Steps
2
Time Required
15 - 30 minutes
Sections
1
- Water Pump
- 2 steps
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Introduction
What you need
Step 1
Water Pump
- Unplug the washing machine!
- Carefully lay washing machine on its back.
Unplug the washing machine!
Carefully lay washing machine on its back.
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Step 2
- Carefully remove both wire harnesses connected to the pump.
- Squeeze and pull back hose clamp.
- Twist drain hose off of pump.
- Using a 1/4" socket wrench, remove the three mounting screws.
- Pull the pump out of place.
- Pulling the pump away takes a little force.
Carefully remove both wire harnesses connected to the pump.
Squeeze and pull back hose clamp.
Twist drain hose off of pump.
Using a 1/4" socket wrench, remove the three mounting screws.
Pull the pump out of place.
Pulling the pump away takes a little force.
To reassemble your device, follow these instructions in reverse order.
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Andre Matthew - Aug 18, 2014
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i have a speed problem with my washer …
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Oscar Ramos - Dec 30, 2015
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please provide info on how to test the water pump once it’s removed…
thomas - Sep 16, 2016
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The instructions say nothing of the pulley belt and wheel.
I’m looking to work on a 110. 81080100
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I have read that transmission fluid leaks out when the washer is on its side.
Is there a way to temporarily plug it?
Tracy Schultz - Aug 14, 2022
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My clothes are still really wet.