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20433 - Instructions

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water was leaking under the washer
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  • james from Roaming Shores, OH
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
It was a simple & quick repair. pulled the washer forward leaving everything connected except for the electric.. simply unplug it. then tipped the washer backwards. with a droplight & a screwdriver and a pair of pliers replaced the old pump by taking off the metal clamps that were bracing the pump plus the clamps for the hose. also is a g ood idea to have a pan for the extra water that will drain from the old pump.remove & then put on the new pump & add the clamps you removed. it only took about 15 mins & was alot cheaper than to go buy a new washer. everything works great.
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Seal was leaking on pump
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  • Brian from Woodsboro, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
Took two hosses off with pliers and snaped the clips off then pulled pump off of shaft . replaced with new pump. VERY EASY. Thanks Brian
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direct drive water pump leaking
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  • gerald from modesto, CA
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
watched a video that showed how to repair that you had on your web site. also read some of the remarks that other people left on site, one was super easy. just laid washer on its back, unhooked both water lines from pump. unhooked both metal clips holding pump and pulled off. replaced new pump in reverse order. didn't have to go thru all the procedures of taking off the body or nothing. 15min job.
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leak in pump
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  • charles from keyser, WV
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
tilted the unit on it's back. removed clamps and hoses from pump. used screwdriver and pried off 2 hold-down clamps. removed old pump. placed new pump onto shaft. installed hold -down straps. re-installed 2 hoses. stood washer upright, releveled and turned on.
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washer pump was leaking from a bad seal.
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  • Robert from Boulder, CO
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
Kayla tilted the washer backwards so I could get access to the pump from below. all I had to remove was two clips then slid the old pump off the shaft and the new one on-clip it in place.Then clamp the hoses on the new ports and we were done in about ten minutes.This made me feel good in three ways... Did A job with my daughter! Save a lo t of cash!! and walk away with a great sense of accomplishment !!! Rob@kayla
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crack on water pump
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  • JOHN from NEW YORK, NY
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
removed two hose clamps and two metal clips
removed old pump and replaced with new
wish all my plumbing was that easy
order Thursday night got it Monday
great job
I'll be telling everyone that needs parts about you
thanks
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Water pump was leaking
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  • James from Altamonte Springs, FL
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
I pulled out the washer, laid it on it's back, pulled off the two hoses using pliers for the clamps, pulled back two clips, pulled off the pump from the shaft, put the new pump on the shaft, and did the reverse of the above. It was a simple operation and made even more satisfying by the prompt delivery of the part, within 2 days. Thank yo u for that, and I will use your services in the future if needed.
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Pump was leaking water
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  • Roger from Ville Platte, LA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
After unplugging power and disconnecting water drain hose, I pulled the washer out aprox four feet from the wall and leaned it back against the wall. I then used a lamp at the end of an ext cord to light up below the washer where the water pump was attached and it was easy to remove and replace! I carefully replaced the washer in its orig inal location and reconnected power and drain hose. The job was complete in 15 minutes! Wow!
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Lots of water leaking out all over the floor.
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  • John from Cookeville, TN
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
This was very easy. I just pushed the retaining clips off of the pump body (one top side, and one on the bottom) with my fingers. Then I used a pair of channel lock pliers to compress and relocate the spring clamps down the two hoses away from the pump body to remove their clamping action. I removed the hoses, then pulled the pump off of the motor shaft. I lined up the motor shaft with the flat spots in the new pump and installed the new pump in the reverse order. This process took about five minutes and was super easy.
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water was leaking from the washer
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  • James from East Dubuque, IL
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
I turned the washer on to see if I could determine where it was leaking from. After I figured out that it was the pump that was leaking, I ordered a new pump. I went with next day shipping because at our house, we can't go long without a washer and the cost for the shipping was worth it. Had it installed in 10 minutes, only tool needed wa s a pliers to remove the hose clamps, piece of cake repair!
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washer was leaking water
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  • Latricia from Crawford, MS
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
My friend unplugged washer turned off water to it, tilted machine back took off old, put on new. It took him about 5 minutes. Washer is working fine now, no more water leaks!
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Leaking Direct Drive Water Pump
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  • Robert from Maricopa, AZ
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers
I noticed a leak on the floor. I check the hoses for tightness on the back of the washer and the hoses going to the facets and drain. After disconnecting the hoses going to the washer, facet and drain, I then flip the washer on it's back and examined the underside for wetness. All the underside hoses appeared to be not leaking. I then disconnected the two hoses going to the pump with channel-locks, and I disconnect the two clips holding the pump with just my hand and removed the water pump. I then poured water into the hoses' opening on the water pump itself, and I discovered a slow leak occurring from the shaft area on the water pump. I searched PartSelect and luckily found a water pump that matched. I then installed the new water pump (after receiving it a few days later) in reversed procedures of disconnecting the old water pump. I tested the washer by adding a little bit of water into the washer then switch the dial to spin cycle in order to empty the water inside the washer--no leaks occurred and I was extremely happy.
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leak water
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  • patrick from MERCER, TN
  • Very Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
undone 2 hoses and popped off brackets
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leaky water pump
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  • Robert from Sun City, AZ
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
First unplug washer and turn water off (both hot and cold) You only need to pull washer out away from wall about 1 1/2 feet. Take a putty knife and slide under the front corner of the control panel ( both sides one at a time) lift up corner as you slide putty knife under the corner. After both sides are released on the control panel sl ide control panel forward( about an inch) to release rear of panel and flip panel over the top. Unplug the lid safety switch then with a screw driver unsnap the cabinet straps one on both sides that were under the control panel. Put screw driver into the spring strap end closest to you and push screw driver back which will release the straps( one on each side). Next tilt the cabinet toward from the back( about 6 ") and lift up about 2 " the cabinet can now be removed. Undue the two hoses on the water pump that is located at the bottom of the washer in the front ( make sure you catch the water from the hoses in a small pan). Undue the two spring clips that hold the pump on. Pull pump straight out (about 1 ") discard old pump and install new one in reverse order. When reinstalling the cabinet there are two stubs on the bottom bracket on the washer that have to put into the slots in the lower front corners of the cabinet ( the hardest part of the whole project is putting the cabinet back on, the trick is what I described above with the slots in the lower front corners. Good luck it very easy to do.
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Water leaking on the floor.
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  • RAYMOND from ISLESBORO, ME
  • Very Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers
Of course I tried to determine where the leak was from. There wasn't a solid flow of water and was confined to the front. Pulled the washer out and laid it down. Noticed that a metal clip had a little corrosion on it and followed it back to the water pump seal. Removed two hoses and unclipped the pump. That's it. No screws or nuts. Looks like it was expected to fail and was easy to replace. It did last for 20 years though.
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All Instructions for the 20433
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