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1. Lean the washer back using ergo-assisting prop
blocks (Part #: WX05X10027), or lay the washer
on its side to access the bottom of the tub.
2. Disconnect the harness connector for the drain
pump.
3. Disconnect the wire tie securing the harness to
the platform assembly. A new wire tie comes
attached to the drain pump harness.
4. Disconnect the internal drain hose from the
drain pump.
5. Remove three 3/8 hex head bolts securing the
pump to the tub.
The drain pump is located on the bottom right side
of the tub. It is mounted directly to the bottom of
the tub. The drain pump is a 120 VAC pump used to
remove water from the tub assembly to the house
drain. The maximum drain height that it will pump
out to is 8 ft.
Drain Pump Diagnostics
1. Disconnect power to the washer and access the
control board.
2. Disconnect the J512 connector from the board.
3. Check resistance from pin 2 white wire to
pin 3 violet wire. The resistance should read
approximately 13.2 ohms. If the resistance is
within range, ensure that the pump has 120 VAC
at the pump harness connector.
Drain Pump Removal
Before removing the drain or recirculation pump,
any water in the basket must be removed.
This is done by using a transfer pump (Part #:
WX05X23817).
The transfer pump only comes with one (1) hose. A
standard washer hose can be used for the outlet
side of the pump (Part #: WH41X10207).
Pump out as much of the standing water in the
basket as possible.
Lean the washer back and pump out the water seen
in the basket.
When the drain pump is removed, approximately 1
to 2 cups of water will drain out of the drain pump
opening in the tub. Have something ready to catch
the excess water left in the tub.
Drain Pump
Drain System
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Internal
Drain
Hose