Drain Pump with Bracket
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PartSelect Number
PS11741564
Manufacturer Part Number
WP34001320
Manufactured by
Whirlpool
Product Description
Drain Pump with Bracket Specifications
This pump helps expel water from the washing machine and is activated after the spin speed is maintained for a specific period of time.
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Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will not drain
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag.
Part# WP34001320 replaces these:
AP6008427, 34001320, DC96-00774A, WP34001320VP
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A small coin had entered the impeller and the blades ground off against it.
The rear access is attached with 2 Phillips head screws, which I removed.
The drain hose is held up with a similar screw.
I removed the screw and drained the hose into a bucket.
Then I just removed the connector and hoses with my fingers, removed the three 1/2" bolts holding the pump in place, changed the pump and put everything back together. Works like a champ. Quick and easy fix.
My only negative comment is that I only needed the impeller, but had to buy the complete pump assembly. Other than that, all fine.
The drain hose is held up with a similar screw.
I removed the screw and drained the hose into a bucket.
Then I just removed the connector and hoses with my fingers, removed the three 1/2" bolts holding the pump in place, changed the pump and put everything back together. Works like a champ. Quick and easy fix.
My only negative comment is that I only needed the impeller, but had to buy the complete pump assembly. Other than that, all fine.
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CHARLES from MAGNOLIA, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers, Wrench set
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DAVE
October 24, 2019
Would the drain pump cause the machine to make a groaning noise during and after the cycle is finished, and cause the control dial to respond erratically when trying to select a new cycle to get the machine to finish and shut off?
For model number MAH8700AWM
Hello Dave, thank you for inquiring. The noise is likely being caused by either a faulty Drain Pump, part number PS11741568, or Shock Damper, part number PS11741561 for your model washer. Could you please elaborate on the Control Dial responding erratically? We look forward to hearing back from you!
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Dave
October 24, 2019
Regarding the noisy drain pump and control problem: The machine makes a loud groaning noise at end of cycle, like it's straining to drain, but when it finally finishes the cycle and the control says "end" the groaning noise continues. If i shut it off with the 'off' button, and then try to turn the dial to a different cycle, it starts up making the groaning noise again without pressing the dial to start. Trying the 'spin only" option results in the noise again without having to press the control dial to start the machine as is the usual method. After shutting off and retrying a few times it will finally complete enough to remove and dry the load. Would a pump failure cause the control module to get "confused" or is there a problem with the control board as well?
For model number MAH8700AWM
Hello Dave, thank you for writing back. With this new information, a faulty Control Board is a possibility of causing the cycle to not advance. Unfortunately, the replacement for your model washer is discontinued. You will need to reach out to Maytag directly for a substitution part number if it needs to be replaced. Good luck with your repair!
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