This is a replacement tub-to-pump hose for your washer. This hose runs from the bottom of the tub to the water pump, and is used to transport water. The hose can develop a hole, and when this happens you will notice water leaking onto the floor. The tub-to-pump hose is found below the washer tub. To disconnect the hose, you will need to release the clamps that hold it in place with a pair of pliers. When you replace the tub hose, you will need to transfer the ball, air chamber, and clamps from the old pump to the new one. To do this, you will need a set of wire cutters and a new zip tie to replace the one you will need to cut.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking | Will not drain
This part works with the following products:
Washer, Washer Dryer Combo.
Part# W11366249 replaces these:
AP6888159, 8540012, W10609566, WP8540012
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Alicia B - March 23, 2021
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Part worked
Got my washer running again so I would say it is a win!!
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Michelle M - August 28, 2020
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This was the exact part I needed
Part was new and exactly what I ordered and needed. Despite pandemic conditions, part came in within 5 days.
Thanks for helping me find what I need and then getting it to me quickly at a reasonable price!
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Fred D - June 26, 2019
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Easy repair
Part was on order at the factory, but amazingly we received it in about 4 days. Was a piece of cake to install and washer is working great - no leaking. Their website is great showing a breakdown of the washer and the part I needed was easy to find.
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Jocelyn L - January 18, 2019
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Great
Perfect condition
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Susan O - January 9, 2019
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Didn't get the part in the mail
We did not receive the pump to tub hose.
January 10, 2019
Hello Susan, thank you for your review. Please contact our customer service center at 888-260-4310 and we would be happy to take care of this for you! Look forward to hearing from you!
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Brice L - January 5, 2019
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Washer leak
Boot connecting washer tub to washer drain port had a hole chewed in it by 1 mouse that moved in for winter on a front load washer. While a little hard to get to part worked well.
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Bruce T - June 26, 2018
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Easy repair
The part worked great.
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Average Repair Rating: 3.5 / 5.0, 5 reviews.
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Front loading washer is leaking
I followed the steps from online videos to determine where the leak was coming from (cleaned the pump filter, still leaking; checked gasket and inlet hoses).
Finally, I discovered a wet area and cut on the drum-to-pump hose. When I removed the hose, I found that the culprit was a credit card that had broken into shards and sli
... Read moret the side of the hose. I was happy to see it was from the previous owners, which meant it wasn't my fault!
I did have a hard time removing the clamps (double-wire "rotor clip" or "spring clamps", according to Google) holding the hose to the drum and pump. This became a problem when replacing the hose as well. I was not strong enough to squeeze the ends together to loosen the clamp.
Getting the old hose off was easy enough, as was putting the hose back on. The problem was clamping it back on, as I mentioned.
I tried using zip ties, but this was a disaster! I tested it using a rinse and spin cycle, and the zip tie seemed to hold. However, the hose slid off during the first full cycle I ran and dumped at least 15 gallons of water on the floor. Clean up was not fun!
My recommendation (and what I finally went with) is to use hose clamps with the small screw that lets you tighten the clamp with a screw driver. I used that on both the connection to the drum and the connection to the pump and I've had no issues since.
Overall, it's a quick fix once you have the hose replacement and the right parts. If I'd gotten the hose clamps right away, I could have been done in 30 minutes.
Hope this helps and good luck with your repairs!
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Michelle from WAREHAM, MA
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Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
1- 2 hours
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Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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mice chewed thru hose
Pretty straight forward , It is a tight work are especially laying on your stomach. To make installation easier I recommend buying a 3-4 inch hose clamp instead of trying to use the old pinch style clamp. You will only need a zip tie if you reuse the existing clamps. remember to remove the plastic ball from the old rubber hose into the ne
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oscar from MEMPHIS, TN
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15 - 30 mins
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Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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no drain, and pin hole in hose causing slight leak
The most time consuming part was fitting the hose back on because of the confined space. Once on the rest was a snap. The drain pump installed just the same as the video, so watch the video! I think in total it took about 30 minutes to complete.
Drain/Pump bellow (washer tub to pump hose) punctured. Leaked excessive amount of water.
Removed top lid (only to be able to remove pressure sensor hose easily). Removed hose clamps and tied the ends together in order to keep in loose position. Then squeezed the damaged hose up between sidewall and tub to remove pressure sensor rubber pipe. Installed Hose with clamps tied in the loose position with thin wire. Attached the
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Vern from LAREDO, TX
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers
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A wirre from an underwire bra punctured a hole in tub to pump hose. Water leaked out all over the floor.
I searched the internet for parts because we had just had a repairman out to fix the knocking noise in the washer drum. He found an underwire from a bra there and removed it. That cost about $100.
My husband took apart the bottom panel and showed me what the part looked like and I was able to find it on your website. I was abl
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Rick
November 24, 2021
Does the ball go inside boot or on top. I have a f21 fault and pump is fine. No clog anywhere so I think the ball clogs the drain inlet to pump.
For model number 11047561604
Hi Rick,
Thank you for your question. This ball goes into the drain hose between the outer tub and the drain pump and goes into the wider end of the hose. You will need to inspect the hose to verify if the ball is causing the issue. We hope this helps! If you have any questions, please let us know.
Is it normal for water to collect in the tub-to-pump hose ? We notice a strong bad smell coming from it.
For model number mhwe201yw00
Hello Marsha, thank you for the question. The tub-to-pump hose, part number PS12723931, seems clogged and you may need to clean it. We hope this helps!