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International Washer Hoses and Tubes

Popular International Washer Hoses and Tubes

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$51.61
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International Washer Siphon Break Connector Kit
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14 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS2017342
Manufacturer Part Number 206638
This plastic siphon break comes with a metallic clamp and gasket. It is used with many washing machines.
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Installation Instructions
Joseph from Plano, TX
Leaking water
Well, I found the washer leaking water from the bottom a couple weeks ago. I finally got around to pulling off the front panel and ran a couple cycles to see where the water was coming from. Turns out the leak was at the plastic pump that does the draining after wash and rinse.

So I got the model number and googled online. I found Partselect and they had every part I needed. Took me 10 minutes online to find the parts for my specific washer. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Parts came in two days...and this was right before Xmas.

Anyways, changing out the pump was simple. Took 5 minutes to get it off and put the new one in. I decided to change the hoses and elbow siphon break as well while I had the thing apart as those parts were old...but still working well.

Got the washer back together and the floor is dry as a bone. Perfect repair, really easy to do. Hardest part was figuring out how to get the front panel off.
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$56.33
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International Washer Water Injector Assembly
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7 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11739278
Manufacturer Part Number WP22001304
The part includes the hose, water injector and clamp.
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Installation Instructions
Jana from Post Falls, ID
The water injector assembly wore down allowing water to shoot behind tub and leak onto floor
I shut off the water feeds and unplugged the washing machine.

I removed the two screws on the bottom panel and lifted it off.

I then lifted the bottom corners of the front plate, pulling out and raising it at about a 45 degree angle, releasing the spring clips which held the top of the front plate to the top of the washing machine and set it aside.

I then located and removed the screws located underneath the top, one in each, of the undersides, of the front corners.

I used duct tape to tape the washing machine lid to the top so that it would not flop open and get damaged as I lifted the top on it's hinges.

I saw, at this point that I needed to open the control panel.

I set the top back down.

On top of the control panel cabinet there are four screws, two on each side. I removed the inner screw from each side and lifted out the control panel and set it down with all it's wires intact.

You will see a hex head screw that is holding the funnel of the water injector in place, I removed it with a nut driver and then reassembled the control panel so that nothing would get damaged as I, once again lifted the top and let it rest open on it's hinges.

I used a long needle nose pliers to squeeze open the hose clamp and loosen and remove the hose so that the complete water injector assembly was free and set it aside.

At this point, I connected the hose of the new unit to it's connector and set the clamp, lowered the top, re-opened the control panel and holding the water injector funnel in place by reaching through the lid I screwed it back into place. From there it was only reversing the steps to reassemble the cabinet.

I was concerned about reinstalling the front panel on it's spring clips but found it to be no problem. I held the front panel at the angle it was in when it popped loose, with the clips resting against the lip of the top and lowered the bottom into place, it just snapped back into place.
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$19.30
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International Washer Inlet Hose - 5 Ft
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11746820
Manufacturer Part Number WP89503
This hose can handle hot or cold water and is five feet long.
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Helen from NASHUA, NH
Leaking water inlet hoses.
Removed the old hoses and screwed on the new hoses. Read more...
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$46.34
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International Washer Outer Tub To Pump Hose
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19 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11738880
Manufacturer Part Number WP213045
This hose connects the outer tub to the pump of your washing machine. It is twelve inches long and all black in color. This hose is made entirely of rubber.
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Installation Instructions
Joseph from Plano, TX
Leaking water
Well, I found the washer leaking water from the bottom a couple weeks ago. I finally got around to pulling off the front panel and ran a couple cycles to see where the water was coming from. Turns out the leak was at the plastic pump that does the draining after wash and rinse.

So I got the model number and googled online. I found Partselect and they had every part I needed. Took me 10 minutes online to find the parts for my specific washer. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Parts came in two days...and this was right before Xmas.

Anyways, changing out the pump was simple. Took 5 minutes to get it off and put the new one in. I decided to change the hoses and elbow siphon break as well while I had the thing apart as those parts were old...but still working well.

Got the washer back together and the floor is dry as a bone. Perfect repair, really easy to do. Hardest part was figuring out how to get the front panel off.
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$69.91
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International Washer Air Tube For Tub Fill Volume
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6 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11739292
Manufacturer Part Number WP22001619
Introducing the genuine Whirlpool Air Tube for Tub Fill Volume, a trusted OEM component designed to flawlessly fit certain Whirlpool, KitchenAid, Maytag, Jenn-Air, Amana, Inglis, and Magic Chef models. This quality replacement part directly connects to the bottom of the tub, delivering precise air pressure to the water-level pressure switch, ensuring optimal washer performance. Please guarantee that your model is compatible before finalizing your order. Prior to installing this part, we recommend shutting off the water supply and unplugging the washer to maintain safety. Additionally, wearing work gloves during installation can offer protection to your hands. Trust in the reliability and performance of Whirlpool for your appliance repair needs.
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Installation Instructions
Henry from Lane, KS
washer would over fill the water
First I removed the front cover, then removed the two bolts that hold the top and lifted the top up to expose the wash tub the tube was on the back side replaced the tube, then removed the two screw that hold the front panel and replaced the level switch and attached the new tube. Read more...
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$26.82
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International Washer Siphon Break Elbow
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3 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11748480
Manufacturer Part Number WPW10116738
Introducing the Siphon Break Elbow from Whirlpool! This genuine OEM part is used for a select range of Whirlpool washer models. The function of this essential component is to connect the siphon break to the external drain hose so your washer operates optimally. To ensure a safe and proper installation, remember to power down your washer and cut off the water supply beforehand. A pair of work gloves is recommended to provide protection for your hands during the process. Trust in the quality and reliability of Whirlpool parts for your appliance needs.
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Joseph from Plano, TX
Leaking water
Well, I found the washer leaking water from the bottom a couple weeks ago. I finally got around to pulling off the front panel and ran a couple cycles to see where the water was coming from. Turns out the leak was at the plastic pump that does the draining after wash and rinse.

So I got the model number and googled online. I found Partselect and they had every part I needed. Took me 10 minutes online to find the parts for my specific washer. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Parts came in two days...and this was right before Xmas.

Anyways, changing out the pump was simple. Took 5 minutes to get it off and put the new one in. I decided to change the hoses and elbow siphon break as well while I had the thing apart as those parts were old...but still working well.

Got the washer back together and the floor is dry as a bone. Perfect repair, really easy to do. Hardest part was figuring out how to get the front panel off.
Read more...
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$63.64
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International Washer Pump-to-siphon Break Drain Hose
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1 Review
PartSelect Number PS11739284
Manufacturer Part Number WP22001448
Introducing the genuine Whirlpool Pump-to-Siphon Break Drain Hose. This essential washing machine component is specially designed to expertly transport water from the pump to the external drain hose. With the authentic Whirlpool seal of approval, you're reassured of the quality and reliability of this part. Kindly remember to disconnect the washer and shut off the water supply prior to instalment for safety purposes. And always remember to wear work gloves to protect your hands. Make your washing machine function smoothly and efficiently once more with this Whirlpool Pump-to-Siphon Break Drain Hose.
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Installation Instructions
Joseph from Plano, TX
Leaking water
Well, I found the washer leaking water from the bottom a couple weeks ago. I finally got around to pulling off the front panel and ran a couple cycles to see where the water was coming from. Turns out the leak was at the plastic pump that does the draining after wash and rinse.

So I got the model number and googled online. I found Partselect and they had every part I needed. Took me 10 minutes online to find the parts for my specific washer. I couldn't believe how easy it was. Parts came in two days...and this was right before Xmas.

Anyways, changing out the pump was simple. Took 5 minutes to get it off and put the new one in. I decided to change the hoses and elbow siphon break as well while I had the thing apart as those parts were old...but still working well.

Got the washer back together and the floor is dry as a bone. Perfect repair, really easy to do. Hardest part was figuring out how to get the front panel off.
Read more...
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$35.80
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International Washer Tub To Pump Hose
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8 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11738836
Manufacturer Part Number WP21001915
Hoses are the most likely cause of clothes washer leaks. This tub-to-pump hose carries the water from the tub to the drain pump. If you notice that your tub is leaking during the wash cycle, check the the hose for holes. If the tube does have a hole or crack in it, the part should be replaced. Also, check both the connection and the juncture of the hose with the drain for your house. While you are looking at the hose, check to see if the threads or clamps are corroded or loose. This OEM replacement pump hose is 20 inches long, and fits most clothes washer units. Remember to turn off the water supply and disconnect the power from your washer before you begin this repair.
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Installation Instructions
Warren from Lynden, WA
I noticed water on the floor , so I looked under the wash machine while it was running and noticed water dripping form the bottom.
I brought the wash machine out side, hooked a garden hose to the cold, capped the hot, took off 2ft. square back inspection cover, and plugged in the power cord for a test for leakage location. The hose from tub to pump had a small wear hole, thus leaking water on the belt and making it slip more. When my parts came in from Parts Select the repair was about 45 mins. with coffee. I laid unit on side, cleaned pulleys with rag to remove old belt fragments, and I put new belt on the 2 small pulleys then rolling onto last bigger pulley. For the hose repair- I used a screwdriver to push in the clips under front of top lid. I removed 2 screws with my 1/4 rachet to remove front panel. With my channel locks I pulled off hose , then installed new hose. The unit works great. Read more...
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$44.23
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International Washer Outer Tub To Pump Hose
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4 Reviews
PartSelect Number PS11757507
Manufacturer Part Number WPY212989
This washer tub-to-pump hose is a genuine OEM replacement part designed for top-load washing machines. Its primary function is to transfer wash water from the outer tub to the drain pump during the drain cycle, ensuring efficient water removal and proper machine operation. Replacing a worn, cracked, or clogged hose can resolve issues such as leaks, slow draining, standing water, or unusual noises. Built from durable materials for long-lasting performance, this hose restores reliability and helps maintain optimal washing machine efficiency.
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$51.61
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International Washer Lower Fill Injector
PartSelect Number PS11739270
Manufacturer Part Number WP22001186
This lower fill injector is just over five inches long. It is white, made of plastic and is used on some washing machines.
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Installation Instructions
AMY from Mount Kisco, NY
Plastic thing (Fill Injector) that puts water in the washer broke
Unfortunately, I couldn't find instructions for removing the top for exactly this model. First step was to remove the front panel by removing the two lower screws, grabbing the bottom of the panel, and lifting up until the clips on top of the panel let go. Next was removing from underneath the two screws towards the front that held the top of the washer on. This gives you easy access to the Fill Injector, but if working alone you'll need something to prop up the front of the top lid while you work on it. There is one screw that hold on the Fill Injector assembly (top and bottom). This screw is removed from the top, via the control panel. To get inside the control panel you need to remove the back of the control panel (very easy), just unscrew the 5 screws on the back of it. Then remove the one screw that holds the Fill Injector assembly in place. From under the front panel, use your pliers to remove the hose clamp and then remove the Fill Injector from the hose. ONE IMPORTANT ITEM, YOU'LL DEFINITELY NEED A REPLACEMENT HOSE CLAMP. The one you remove to take off the old, broken fill injector cannot be put back on. Put the new clamp loosely on the hose, then connect the hose to the new Fill Injector Assembly. Put the Fill Injector Assembly in place and use a piece of duct tape to hold it there. Then reinstall the screw that holds it in place from the top, inside the control panel. Reinstall everything in reverse, give it a test and then have a beer. You've just "given it to the man" and saved yourself $100+ on a repair bill. Read more...

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