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Kenmore Washer Bellows
PartSelect Number PS3523347
Manufacturer Part Number 4738ER1004B
This washer hose with bellows, also known as a dispenser hose, is a genuine OEM replacement part for your washer. Replacing this part can be helpful if your washer is leaking. The dispenser hose connects the dispenser assembly to the tub. Before beginning the repair, unplug the washer and turn off the water supply. You will need a Phillips head screwdriver to complete this repair; a clamp tool can also be helpful. Remove the screws holding the lid of the washer in place, and take off the lid. Locate the dispenser hose and remove its clamps. Place the clamps on the new hose, using the arrows for a guide in positioning the clamps. Install the new hose and reassemble all other parts.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
mark from AUBURN, CA
LG washing machine flooded the Landry room.
Wife called me and said the washing machine just flooded the Landry room. I looked at it and didn't see anything wrong. Took the top off and the back off and started looking for a leak, did not see anything. Took the front part of the washer apart thinking the drain hole was plugged up where the rubber boot is. It was ok after taking the big rubber boot off or whatever that is called i was not getting anywhere. I put it back together left the top and the back off. I turned the water on and started the washer on a quick cycle looking for a leak. I found the bellows at the inlet had a small leak fixed that and started the washer again. So what i found out was the clean out drain plug was not in tight letting water out as it was washing after i tightened it all was ok. So i did find a leak that was small that we never saw. The hardest part was putting that wire clamp on the rubber boot it took two people to do that.
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$23.47
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Kenmore Washer Drain Hose
PartSelect Number PS12578897
Manufacturer Part Number W11244231
The drain hose carries used water from the washer to your house drain.
Fixes these symptoms
- Draining Issues
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Delmar from EAST TROY, WI
replaced drain hose that was missing
slipped the new drain hose on and with locking plyers slipped the wire clap in place after three trys
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Kenmore Washer Drain Hose Assembly
PartSelect Number PS3617213
Manufacturer Part Number AEM73213001
This is a drain hose assembly for top-load models of LG washing machines. This hose specifically is used to allow water to drain from the tub to the drain pump of the washer. This hose is made of plastic and comes with two clamps to secure it within your washer, one on each end. If you notice your washer is leaking check to make sure if this hose is cracked or damaged, because it will need to be replaced immediately. This drain hose is an OEM part that is sold individually and will require you to disassemble part of your washer to replace it.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Victor from ADDISON, IL
leaking water
Removed the back of the washing machine looked to see where the water was leaking from removed the hose to find a smell crack - ordered a new hose dried up everything with old towels took compressed air and blew off all electrical wires and connectors total time 15 minutes
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$52.75
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Kenmore Washer Tub-to-pump Drain Hose W/bellows
PartSelect Number PS3523345
Manufacturer Part Number 4738ER1002A
This is a tub-to-pump drain hose for a front load washer. The hose features flexible bellows which allow it to expand and contract when necessary. It carries the water from the tub of the washer to the drain pump so the used water can properly empty from the tub. This part is made of rubber, is black in color and measures 13 inches long. Be sure to drain the excess water from the washer before completing this repair. This is an authentic OEM part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Will not drain
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Installation Instructions
Leslie from STOWE, VT
leaking tub-to-pump drain hose
Pull washer away from wall. Unplug cord and remove drain hose from receptacle. Remove 4 screws holding panel to rear of washer. Squeeze and slide back hose clamps on each end of drain hose and loosen center clamp with screwdriver. Remove old hose. Reinstall new hose in reverse order using existing clamps. Re-install back panel.
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Kenmore Washer Drain Hose Assembly
PartSelect Number PS3527325
Manufacturer Part Number 5215ER2002G
The drain hose assembly is a genuine OEM assembly supplied directly by LG for use in washing machines. The assembly includes the hose, connector, elbow fitting, and metal clamp. It is responsible for directing wastewater from the washing machine tub to the household drain or plumbing system. It allows the water to exit the washer efficiently and prevents it from pooling inside the machine at the end of the cycle. If the hose can no longer stay attached to the washer or drainpipe, water is leaking from the hose, or the hose has visible damage such as cracks and splits then you will need to replace it before you can resume using your washer.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
- Will not drain
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Installation Instructions
Roy C from KNOXVILLE, TN
Moldy smell inside, door boot seal showed signs of mold
Watched several YouTube DIY videos and followed the step by step directions. I also disconnected several other hoses and cleaned them out. Since I live in an hard-water area, deep cleaning may become a 6- month preventative maintenance routine.
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Kenmore Washer Drain Hose Assembly
The one difference from the existing install video online was that I didn't have to tip the washer over ~75 degs before replacing. I instead found that I could put to cinder blocks under the back edge to replace the drain hose. This made the job quicker without having to worry about having a box for it to rest on (with any risk of falling to the floor). Read more...
PartSelect Number PS8749199
Manufacturer Part Number AEM73732901
This drain hose is a genuine OEM replacement part supplied by LG for use in their washing machines. It is a light gray pipe with a diameter of 1.25 inches. The drain hose is connected to the drain pump, and it is responsible for transporting water out of the washing machine after a cycle. If the drain hose is kinked, damaged, or clogged, the washer will leak, or you may find standing water in the drum at the end of the cycle. Each drain hose comes with a metal clamp for fastening.
Fixes these symptoms
- Draining Issues
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Terry from SIMI VALLEY, CA
Drain hose had a pin hole leak external to washer
Very close to the installation video online at Parts Select. Removed the back panel, unclipped the hose from the inner fitting and replaced with the rear hose. Why it didn;t leak on the inside is interesting as there was no clip on the at the inner fitting.The one difference from the existing install video online was that I didn't have to tip the washer over ~75 degs before replacing. I instead found that I could put to cinder blocks under the back edge to replace the drain hose. This made the job quicker without having to worry about having a box for it to rest on (with any risk of falling to the floor). Read more...
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Kenmore Washer Water Inlet Hose
This time I was replacing both the water inlet valve and the hose leading to the disperser.
First remove the two screws holding down the control panel. It then flips back and hangs out of the way behind the washer. Then remove the spring-clip holding the rear plate to the body of the washer, one on each side under the control panel.
Next you need to remove the screws holding the body down to the base at the rear of the machine.
I then tipped the body of the washer forward and let it rest on a bucket so I didn't have to take it completely off. Then it is easy to access the hose and the water inlet valve. Shut off the water and remove the supply hoses to the washer. Remove the two screws holding the water inlet valve to the rear of the washer using a nut driver. Next remove the wires to teh inlet valve, making sure to note which one is cold and hot, and which orientation they are. Mine was yellow on top and brown on bottom. Next remove the springs clamps holding the hose on. Replace the hose re-using the same clamps. Replace the water inlet valve reverse the process to re-assemble the washer. Tilt the body back on, put the screws in the base, clamp the back to the body, flip the contorl panel back over and insert the screws. Reattach the water supply lines and you are done! Read more...
PartSelect Number PS11741209
Manufacturer Part Number WP3357328
This part is the replacement water inlet hose for your washer. It is black in color, made of plastic, and is approximately 19 inches long. The water inlet hose connects the water inlet valve to the water fill nozzle. Over time the hose can become cracked and damaged, and this can cause it to leak. A damaged hose will need to be replaced. Be sure to disconnect the water supply to the washer before you begin this repair. You should also determine if any of the other parts that transport water into the washer are leaking, and if they need to be repaired as well. This part is sold individually and is a genuine OEM part.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
Timothy from Springfield, VA
Cold water flowed slowly
First, be sure to take the washer apart properly! The first time I fixed my washer I took it apart the hard way to change the clutch, and believe me it took longer to put it back together!This time I was replacing both the water inlet valve and the hose leading to the disperser.
First remove the two screws holding down the control panel. It then flips back and hangs out of the way behind the washer. Then remove the spring-clip holding the rear plate to the body of the washer, one on each side under the control panel.
Next you need to remove the screws holding the body down to the base at the rear of the machine.
I then tipped the body of the washer forward and let it rest on a bucket so I didn't have to take it completely off. Then it is easy to access the hose and the water inlet valve. Shut off the water and remove the supply hoses to the washer. Remove the two screws holding the water inlet valve to the rear of the washer using a nut driver. Next remove the wires to teh inlet valve, making sure to note which one is cold and hot, and which orientation they are. Mine was yellow on top and brown on bottom. Next remove the springs clamps holding the hose on. Replace the hose re-using the same clamps. Replace the water inlet valve reverse the process to re-assemble the washer. Tilt the body back on, put the screws in the base, clamp the back to the body, flip the contorl panel back over and insert the screws. Reattach the water supply lines and you are done! Read more...
Kenmore Washer Circularion Hose Pipe
PartSelect Number PS16221736
Manufacturer Part Number 5304526694
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$25.17
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Kenmore Washer Tub To Pump Hose Assembly
PartSelect Number PS11765836
Manufacturer Part Number W10899966
The tub-to-pump hose carries the water from the tub to the drain pump. Unplug the washer and shut off the water supply before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Kenmore Washer Break Hose
PartSelect Number PS11745951
Manufacturer Part Number WP8317926
This hose goes from valve to inlet.
Fixes these symptoms
- Leaking
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Installation Instructions
JANET from GERMANTOWN, NY
The water intake hose had a hole and was leaking. I think a rat chewed it.
I first watched a YouTube video on how to open up the machine. It was a breeze. I removed the part the hose attaches to where the water comes out and into the tub. The hardest part was removing the old hose clamps. Had I known I would have used new clamps. I took off old hose and replaced with the new one, it took longer because of the clamp issue. Otherwise it went fairly easy, to my surprise. Even tho I am a 70 yr old woman I will try to fix what I can. Doing this saved me at least $600. For a new washing machine. I'm so proud of myself.
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