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Della T - October 7, 2021
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Easy repair
It was the correct part. Easy to install. Great!
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Joshua S - December 20, 2019
Verified Purchase
Washing machine repair.
It was the exact pump that went bad. I simply hooked it up and it’s been working ever since. Plus the part was shipped in a safe manner, so when I received it it was not damaged. Thank you partselect.com
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Amanda J - December 5, 2019
Verified Purchase
Exact match, easy installation
Perfect match for my washer. Fast delivery and very easy to install. Washer works great!
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Ken K - October 24, 2019
Verified Purchase
Fast delivery!
The right part...fast delivery
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Robert R - May 22, 2019
Verified Purchase
Fairly easy repair and the part was new
The back clamp was a bit more of a challenge than the video would lead you to believe. Totally do able, though. Washer is back to full operation.
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John C - April 2, 2019
Verified Purchase
Good
That was the right part! It works great! Thanks! For some reason, we changed same part not too long ago! I am not too sure it’s the quality or something else!
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Andrew T - March 28, 2019
Verified Purchase
Quick, no problems, when I got the right part!
I choose the cheapest shipping and it took two weeks to reach me. My mistake. When I got the pump I found I had ordered one which was the wrong hand. I should have looked at the picture more carefully. Things got better after that. PartSelect paid the return shipping, nice. I specified the intermediate shipping and the part arrived ia few days. I had read a review of the part that recommended screwed hose clamps rather than trying to put on the spring clamps originally fitted. Good advice which I took. The whole job took less than half an hour. The hardest part was fitting the cover on the machine after I had completed the work. This is a washing machine with a drier on top.
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Linda N - March 4, 2019
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Pump
The part arrived and worked. I could have gotten it about $20 cheaper and in two days.
When you disrespect your customers with higher prices and slow service don't expect to be around.
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Mark A - February 6, 2019
Verified Purchase
Easy repair
Washer is working great video of installation
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Gregory R - January 6, 2019
Verified Purchase
Emergency repair - Success!
3 days before Christmas the drain pump on our Kenmore washer decided to go. I found the folks at PartSelect and gave them a call. They confirmed the part was in stock and that they had a new day shipping option. Very simple transaction. Part arrived the next day and Christmas was saved! Great service and great part. Thank you.
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Drain pump was out
Repair was easy watched video it was spot on I went to auto parts store and bought 2 screw clamps to replace the spring clamps and made repairs easier washer works great happy wife
Mark from VANDALIA, IL
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Water would not always drain from the wash tub.
Simple install, remove the two screws holding the pump motor. Loosen the two hose clamps that hold the hoses in place. Pull out old pump motor. Place new pump into place, and install mounting screws and tighten. Slip drain hoses onto new pump and reinstall clamps. Check for leaks. Done.
Charles from PARKERSBURG, WV
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Washer would not spin. Water remained in tub.
First of all I looked up the possible causes at partselect.com. The two likely choices were a door switch and/or the drain pump. I changed the door switch first. I removed the spring from the black boot. Pulled the boot away from the machine on the door switch side. Just the screw driver to remove the mounting screws from the from of t
... Read morehe machine. This holds the door sw on the machine. After removing the screws i disconnected the wiring from the door sw. The wiring snaps in place. I then reversed this process and ran the machine. It worked so I didn't have to change the drain pump. I am keeping for backup as I have six of these washers.
The Right Shock Absorber Was A Bit More Difficult Than The Left Side
The pump was no problem, 2 screws, 2 hose clamps and 1 wire loom to change. All easy the shock absorbers were back mid washer the left was as the on line instruction stated but the right shock the instructions stated thatyou need the remove the air gap hose but you still could not even get a tool back to get the upper shock pin out much
... Read moreless put it back in. I ended up removing the pump intake boot off to gain acess to the area it only took one more hose clamp. This worked out well as the boot has a built in well to catch items left in pockets. This was emptied while it was out. All in all I was pleased
Thank you for this web site! A friend suggested the problem being the drain pump, but I was not convinced as the washer would still drain on certain cycles. I took the chance and ordered the part after reading like stories on this website. For the repair: don't forget to lay towels down or have a shop vac ready to collect the water in t
... Read morehe lines! The clamps were somewhat difficult to manage as the space is tight, but I did get them off with a medium size adjustable wrench. Getting them back on was a bit more difficult; I gave up on one and put a new o clamp on. It's metal, so I'm sure I would have been better off using the plastic-coated factory clamps.
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Diana from Milan, OH
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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old pump was viberating so bad that the whole machine rattled
Very easy, took off the lower front cover (two screws). Pump is on the right side up front. Took the two screws out that hold it down, unclamped the clamps inlet and outlet hoses. Put a towel under and around pump to catch water befor pulling pump out. Installed the new one in revers order.
Ed from Irrigon, OR
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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The washer would not pump the water out of the drum before the spin cycle.
First of all unplug your washer from the power supply and turn off the hot and cold water supply. I removed the front lower panel of the washing machine with a philips head screwdriver. Next I removed the plastic pins holding the right side shock obsorber. This was a little difficult because the upper pin is in a tight location and there'
... Read mores not much room to push the pin out. I just used the flat end of a screwdriver and slid it in place. The pins take some effort to push out, mainly because you have to hold the little tab on the pin down while you push it out. The replacement shock seems to be better constructed. I just put a little Vaseline on the new pins to help them slide through the metal sleeves on the ends of the shock. You also have to pay attention to which way the sleeves go into the shock so you don't push them out when you install the shock.
Replacing the pump was pretty easy. The pump is right there in front fastened to the bottom plate with two philips head screws. Have some towels ready, because if there's water in the drum or hoses it's coming out when you remove the hoses. Take a pair of pliers, or channel locks and open the hose clamp on the big inlet line, coming from the drum and slide it back so you can remove the hose. Then do the same for the outlet hose on the left side of the pump. It's easier to do this before you take the pump off the bottom plate. Once the hoses are off, remove the pump with a philips head screwdriver. While you have the pump out of the way, feel around inside the square reservior at the bottm of the big inlet hose to make sure there's nothing in there that might get stuck in the pump. A large bobby pin had made it's way into my pump and damaged it. It had fallen back down in that reservior, so at first I couldn't understand why the pump wasn't working, til I found it in there. Insatllation of the new pump is just reverse of disassembly. After that turn your water supply back on and plug in power. You might want to cycle the machine before you put the front cover back on to check for leaks. Good luck!
Bearings in pump were lose and the washer was not pumping the water out
First I pulled the front panel on the washer off, than I unplugged the wires to the pump, took the two screws out that hold the pump, took the two hose clamps off and took it out. To replace I did the reverse.
Sherry from Milton, VT
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
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Washer vibration and noise
Vibration/Shock: remove front cover, to remove the shocks depress the tab on the locking pins and push out. Install new shocks and pin in reverse order.
Pump: Disconect power, remove front cover, slowly remove clamp from discharge side of pump and use a sponge or rag to collect water. About one pint will remain in the upper h
... Read moreose. Remove the upper hose after draining. Unplug the power supply to the pump and remove two screws securing the pump to the floor of the washer. Install the new pump and conect wire and hoses.
I used a shop vac to remove the excess water which would not drain from the drum - this is key to not flooding your laundry room. I removed the 2 machine screws at the bottom of the front panel. The panel removes easily which exposes the pump at the front lower right of the washer. I disconnected the electrical connection on the pump. Usi
... Read moreng the shop vac I slowly removed the hose connectionns at the suction and discharge sides of the pump. Following the disconnect of the hoses screws hold the pump to the base of the washer. Upon removal of the old pump you re-install the new in the reverse order. One item to note is that I purchased 2 hose clamps to replace the spring loaded OEM clamps for the hoses - this greatly aids in reinstallation. Re-install the front cover and you are ready. Total time to repaire 30 minutes - very easy!
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Jeffrey from Holly Springs, NC
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
Tools:
Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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Regan
October 2, 2019
Clothes are wet and spin will not reach top speed. Hoses are clear. Pump sounds grindy do i need to replace the pump?
For model number Gltf1240as0
Hello Regan, thank you for your question. If the pump is making a grinding or squealing sound we would recommend checking the belt and pulley, and if they are in good condition the pump should be replaced. I hope this helps!
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Ronnie
December 31, 2019
Happy new year!What is the rubber pc connected straight to the 137 108 000 pump
not the pc that is connected to the left of the pump
thanks
For model number FTF530FS2
Hello Ronnie and thank you for writing.
It is called the tube assembly PS418755. We hope this helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance. Have a happy New year.
Hi Daniel, thank you for the question. Yes, this part PS2342445, replaces your drain pump with manufacturer part number 134051100. We hope this information helps!