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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This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking
This part works with the following products:
Washer, Washer Dryer Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Jenn-Air, International.
Part# WP213045 replaces these:
AP6005820, 213045
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Serge
November 28, 2018
My washing machine does not spin pa bienele runs fast enough and the laundry rst soaked with water, as if the engine did not want to turn fast
For model number LA9400 Maytag
Hi Serge,
Thank you for your question. If the washer is not spinning, there are some parts that you will need to check to see which ones are causing the issue. You will need to check the belt, the glide and spring kit, the brake assembly, the lid switch assembly, the tub bearing kit and the drain pump. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!
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Stan
April 6, 2023
The drain hose leaks and needs to be replaced. What is the best way to remove the top and bottom rusted clamps on the drain hose? They won't turn with a screwdriver. I tried a closed wrench, but that won't work. Maybe I just don't have the right tools. Is there any other way, conventional or nonconventional to remove the hose? Can I use a hack saw blade to saw through the clamps? Thanks!
For model number Maytag A9700
Hi Stan, thank you for contacting us. We have attached a relevant video, from there you can get an idea about it. We hope that helps!
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Replacing your Maytag Washer Outer Tub to Pump Hose
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Average Repair Rating: 3.6 / 5.0, 20 reviews.
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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.
I had water leaking out of the bottom of the washer when it was washing a load of clothes
I opened the front of the washer by removing the 2 screws on the bottom front of the washer, then swinging the front upward until it was clear of the hangers at the top. The hose sits right in front. It was cracked where it attaches to the tub. I loosened the hose clamps at the tub & the pump with a nutwrench & removed the old hose. I slid the clamps onto the new hose & put the hose on to the tub & pump. I tightened the clamps, reinstalled the front & was finished.
Paul from Lansdale, PA
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver
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Washing machine was leaking water from the bottom.
Hardest part was figuring out how to access the internals (not through the back or the top) It turns out there are two screws on the lower front of the machine, not easily found, which when removed allow the front panel of the machine to swing to front and out of the way allowing full access to the internals from the front. The water was comming from one of two water pump hoses. The hose was held in place with 1" hose clamps and was easily changed out.
Pedro from Portland, TX
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Water drip
Remove frt cover to confirm leaks. Removed clamps and installed new hoses. Run washer to confirm repair. Washer is 58 years old and costs are less then 50.00 to fix every 4 years
Water leak from Water Inlet Valve and tub to pump hose
Water Inlet Valve: Unplugged machine from the AC receptacle!! Disconnected inlet hoses from valve, removed 5/16" screws securing valve to machine rear cover, removed wires from valve, disconnected the fill hose at the valve being careful not to let it fall into the machine, attached the same hose to the new valve along with the wires being careful to make sure they were attached to the right connectors and attached securely, placed the valve into the place where the old one had been and secured it with the aforementioned 5/16" screws, Done!! Hose: Removed front machine cover by removing two screws at the bottom of the machine, removed to clamps, pulled hose from connections, replaced hose with NEW clamps!! Done!
Frist remover the two screws from washer front. The ones that are about 5 inches from the floor. Pulled front cover toward me and removed. The hose was right in the front that was cracked. It was held on by two hose clamps. I just removed the old and put in the new. No more water on the floor. Shipping was fast for the hose too. They said that if they recieved the order by 3pm it would be shipped the same day. I order at 3:01pm Sat. recieved Tuesday.
tina from north bennington, VT
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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Washer leaked water during spin and drain cycle
Since the washer is 28 years old, my first impulse was to rush out and buy a new one. However, I'm a DYI'er and I figured what do I have to loose by taking the front panel off (I had seen this done by the Maytag Repairman) and checking things out. After removing the two screws located near the bottom front of the panel, I pulled out on the bottom and the panel easily came off. I couldn't see any evidence of leaking water so I thought, "what would the Maytag Man do next". I figured "he'd run through a cycle to see if he could find the leak" so that's what I did. Sure enough, as soon as the spin and drain cycle came on, the source of the leak became apparent. There is a slight vibration during the spin which caused the hose to fail.
I then got on my computer, Googles "repair parts for Maytag Washer" and found Parts Select.Com. I was surprised (to say the least) to find the part I needed in stock. I place my order on Sunday morning and the part was delivered the following Wednesday afternoon. I installed the hose and replaced the front panel and was washing a load of jeans within 20 minutes.
I appreciate the service provided by Parts Select and will be ordering again when the need arises.
Tom Nelson Fort Worth, TX
Thomas from Fort Worth, TX
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Leaking water
Washer originally purchased from Sears. Called Sears for repair. $65.00 to show up. Diagnosed the problem as a Bad belt and pump. Asked for approx. $250 to repair. I declined and ordered a belt and pump from PartSelect.com for half the cost. Took 10-15 minutes to install. Turned the washer on and put it through a drain cycle, it leaked all over the floor. Turns out the only problem was a cracked Outer Tub to Pump Hose. It took about 10 minutes to install. Whala, no leak. Now while I purchased an un-needed pump and belt from PartSelect.com, not their problem. Even though I purchased two items that were not required, the cost was still half of what Sears wanted to charge me for a repair that would not have fixed the problem. I will certainly continue to use and recommend PartSelect.com.
David from Fountain Hills, AZ
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Washer leaking at the front.
Our Maytag (A308) washer is now about 29 yrs old. I put in a PartSelect water valve 3 yrs ago. When it started leaking recently I found the cuplrit to be a flexible hose to the outer basis. The front came off easily (two screws at the bottom) and the hose clamps required some cleaning. I recommend purchasing new clamps. Under 30 minutes to get it running again.
Ronald from Madison, NJ
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
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leaking hoses and low tension on belts
opened front of washer, removed motor, replaced glides and springs, installed motor and replaced belts. Installed new hoses and vacuum breaker. Its been a week now and no leaks or other problems.
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Kate L - September 3, 2022
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Maytag repair.
The Maytag was a very old washing machine. The part fit was exactly right for replacing the worn out one. No modifications needed.
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Thomas M - July 2, 2021
Verified Purchase
Quick fix for Maytag washer
Our old Maytag washer was leaking water. I've often bought parts from a local merchant, but I had used the PartSelect website to find out which part I had needed. I did the same this time but realized the prices on PartSelect were lower than the marked up prices from that local merchant. I decided to skip the "middle man" and just order directly from PartSelect and I'm glad I did. Immediately I was impressed by the customer service. I received an email with a link to an instructional video and had the feeling I could contact PartSelect if anything went wrong. Nothing ever did go wrong -- the part arrived promptly in the mail, I followed the helpful video they provided and I was back using the washer in less than half an hour. I will be going directly to PartSelect for any of my future DIY needs. I'm just really glad you guys are around.
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Roger G - May 26, 2021
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Easy fix - but needed often!
Rodents love to eat this hose - understand it needs to be flexible - perhaps a flexible schield or aluminum flex to install over the hose.
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Mark G - May 18, 2021
Verified Purchase
Problem solver!
After discovering a small amount of water below washer . I removed front cover to discover a tired tub to pump hose. 3 days later part arrived and a easy fix. Other than having to replace clamps because older ones didn’t want to fit new part. Problem solved!
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Christian P - January 7, 2020
Verified Purchase
Fits perfect!!
Part fit perfectly. Had to reuse my old hose clamps since I didn’t have any new ones that fit.
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Christopher F - December 17, 2019
Verified Purchase
part came-right one -price excessive for a hose
part was correct one shipping was too high
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Stuart J - May 3, 2019
Verified Purchase
Tub to pump tube
The part was in good condition and came fast.
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Bruce C - March 5, 2019
Verified Purchase
Right part and quick delivery
Great experience.
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Jack A - January 30, 2019
Verified Purchase
Wow! Parts for a washer that is 30 years old
I was surprised that anyone would stock parts that fit a washer that was 30 years old! The parts were there and the delivery was at least prompt. In this area of Wyoming, we have to cope with postal service that seems GLACIAL in speed and less than energetic in action. Thanks - the pipe was ease to install and that only with two clamps. Thanks for you service and help.
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Ricky H - November 21, 2018
Verified Purchase
Fast shipping
Part arrived very quickly. Exactly what I needed. Easy repair. In the future I know where to go for the parts I need. Thanks.
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