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Replacing your Maytag Washer Washer Drain Pump
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Washer Drain Pump

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PartSelect Number PS11741803
Manufacturer Part Number WP35-6780
Manufactured by Whirlpool
Product Description

Washer Drain Pump 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. NOTE: This is a redesigned part. The pump now mounts on to the base of the washer - no mounting plate needed.
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Replacing your Maytag Washer Washer Drain Pump

Replacing your Maytag Washer Washer Drain Pump
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Will not drain | Leaking | Burning smell | Will not agitate
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Admiral, Magic Chef, Hoover.
Part# WP35-6780 replaces these:
AP6008663, 21001873, 21002219, 21002240, 35-6780, WP35-6780VP
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Pump was making a grinding noise
The pump is located behind a small panel on the back, lower left side of my washer. It's attached to the bottom frame with 3 screws. It has two hoses attached, each with one spring clamp. Lift one side of the washer and slip the drive belt off the pully. Release the spring clamps on the hoses with a pair of pliers and remove the hoses. A small amount of water will drain from the hoses and pump when removed. Remove the three screws holding the pump to the frame and remove the pump. Install the new pump in the same position. Reattach the hoses, replace the belt, and reinstall the cover panel. That's all there is to it.
Other Parts Used:
Drive Belt - 51 inches long
  • Ranse from Layton, UT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Socket set
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bearing on water pump siezed
back panel,belt two hoses,three screws, $100 dollars for the part!! pump is a molded part with a bearing insertion, is made in USA ! I'm guessing around 7 to 10 dollar manufacturing cost. I'm thinking that kind of mark-up is only exceded by the pharmacutical industry. I'm looking to buy a used machine for parts!!
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  • kevin from rochester, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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Skreeching noise during spin cycle
Pulled out washer, laid on front, removed access panel and the pump was right there. Three screws with 5/16" nut driver, pliers to release hose clamps, remove hoses, remove belt from pully, remove old pump. Install new pump with three screws, two hoses and clamps, finally put belt on new pulley and other small pulley and used screw driver shaft to pull belt on to large pulley. replace access panel, put washer back in place. It literally took me more time to clean the floor under where the washer was than to change the part. Piece-o'-cake.
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  • Robert from Mesa, AZ
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers
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The bearing had some kind of metal (couragated) piece that worked it's way loose and was hanging up on the pump housing or retaing plate.
Removed the old pump,- disconetced the two hoses, and 3 retaining screws, sliped off the drive belt,. installed the new pump! simple!
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  • Kathy from Wellington, KS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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bad water pump
shut off supply lines, remove cover on back of washer, remove drain hose from pump,inlet and exit. remove belt underneath washer from pump. remove 3 assembly screws. remove pump. set new pump in place. rescrew pump to washer. reatach inlet and exit hoses to pump put belt back on under washer put cover back on back of washer. turn supply flines back on. should work like new
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  • Esther from Big Run, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Unit starting making terrible noise and shut down.
After examining the diagrams online, I removed the 3 screws holding on the back panel. Nothing seemed wrong so I tilted the machine to look underneath at the belt. All seemed OK but manually moving the belt by hand revealed that where the belt drives the pump had worn loose and was the source of the problem. Reading other descriptions of the ease of replacement of the pump, I ordered the new pump. It took approximately 15 minutes to remove the old pump and 10 minute to install the new pump and replace the belt. The machine is back to working fine. This is a fairly simple repair.
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  • Rick from Lawrenceville, GA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Socket set
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Bearings on the water pump self-destructed.
I tipped the washing machine back to allow me access to the bottom of the washing machine to remove the belt from the water pump. After removing the belt, I righted the machine, unscrewed the three screws holding the rear access panel on. I used pliers to remove the clamps from the inlet and outlet hoses then removed the hoses. I removed three screws holding the water pump on to the bottom panel of the washing machine. I removed the pump and replaced it with the new pump. I then reinstalled the screws, the hoses, the clamps, the access panel, and the belt. I plugged the washer back in and - viola! It works again.
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  • Richard from San Antonio, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Water intermittently leaking from bottom of washer
I could not tell where the leak was coming from. It was intermittent. Also the clothes were not getting totally dry in the spin cycle. Finally the drum stopped turning. The bearing in the waterpump was shot and the water was leaking from the waterpump. Luckily or unluckily, the bearing completely went and I then found out that the intermittent leaking was coming from the pump. I replaced the pump and the belt that was damaged when the pump bearing locked up. This has resolved the leaking issue.
Other Parts Used:
Drive Belt - 51 inches long
  • Debbie from Colchester, CT
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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Noise during spin cycle
Noise loudest during spin cycle. Wash cycle showed transmission was ok. Pump shaft loose in housing. Fix was just as described. Tip washer up, lift belt from pulley on pump. Remove rear panel access. Remove hoses. Un-bolt pump. New pump does not have metal base plate, it fits directly to base of washer. Bolt new pump to base in same orientation, attach hoses, tip washer up and slide belt back on to pulleys. Move belt by hand to check function. Reconnect washer to utilities and begin fill. Check for leaks at hoses. Replace rear panel cover.
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  • CHERYL from HUDSON, NH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Socket set
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loud hi pitched squeeling noise all the time.
Remove front panel and back service panel below water conn. lines. Put a 4" plastic box between the tub and inside of cabinet "directly opposite the spring to be removed to lower the tub to base for less opposing travel to unlatch spring from tub hook. Also took an old slotted screw driver w/ a blade about 1/4 " and grinded 1/8 from middle about an1/8" deep and used it to latch the spring when pushing it up and off the tub. Replaced all 6. Also did motor pivot spring. Tested and the it worked for one cycle, then the tub again just falls to the right as if the spring at 9 o'clock was broke and strains the belt drive but the spin cycle still works o.k. and the washer does not bang and walk away till you stop the machine. Thought the 6 tub springs would take care of both problems. Told that the snubber ring needs to be replaced. Never but another maytag again. JUst did the belt,a week later the water pump went then the springs.....
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  • Patrick from Accord, NY
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Pliers
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Joe
September 12, 2017
My washer is grinding noisy when agitating. I removed the belt and turn each of the three pulleys i found underneath. The only one where i felt resistance was the pump pulley. Do you think i am on the right track if i replace the pump? Thank you.
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Hello Joe, thank you for contacting us. Yes, that does sound like it is the drain pump , this should be moving freely so may be time to replace. Good luck with the repair!

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Lenin
December 16, 2017
My brother was using the machine to wash a pair of pants and a short while after that it was smelling like burning, and he disconnected it after I arrived home. I connected it again and tried to drain all the water left behind and it was making a noise like a grinder. I have not checked under yet, so do you think I need just the belt, or the pump too?
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Hello Lenin, Thanks for your question. The drive belt is the most common reason why this burning smell would occur, but the drain pump would explain the noise better. You may wish to get both parts and see if the belt fixes your issue, and then try the pump if it does not fix your issue. I hope this helps.

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Mark
April 20, 2018
Biggest problem is that the clothes will not spin out very dry. Usually a heavy load will spin out better. On a light load the clothes are very wet. I replaced the belt, pulley and shims. Tried the water pump no change. Does on occasion make some noise, wife says, i haven't heard it.
For model number MAV8557AWQ
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Hello Mark, Thank you for your inquiry. We would recommend checking the following parts to fix your issue: drain pump, motor, lid switch and hoses. Hope this helps!

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Jason
November 12, 2019
I bought a replacement pump from y’all and it doesn’t have the metal plate mounted to the pump like the one that was on my washer. How do i pull the pulleys to install the metal mounting plate to the new pump?Thanks jason
For model number Maytag MAV7260BWW
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Hello Jason, thank you for your question. This is a redesigned part. The pump now mounts on to the base of the washer - no mounting plate needed. Good luck with your repair!

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Terry
March 6, 2020
Machine was running rough and loud on spin cycle. I replaced the transmission pulley and bearing. The unit runs good while washing, but still loud on the spin cycle. There are no leaks, or any excessive vibration. I am wondering what part i may need. I see noise most probable cause is the water pump, but do not want to just keep replacing parts without knowing if it is actually in poor condition. Looking for some help and guidance here. Thanks, terry
For model number MAV9501EWW
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Hello and thank you for writing. Before considering changing the pump, you should check the following parts for physical damage as they are more likely to cause this issue than the pump itself: Drive belt PS11739438 Snubber ring PS11738845 Motor pivot spring PS11739525. We hope this information helps. Please contact us anytime if you require further assistance.

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Brian
July 15, 2019
I need to replace the pump on my washer. It will spin and nothing comes out. I see you list 2 different pumps. Will they both fit or is there a specific one based on my serial number.Thanks
For model number PAV2300AWW
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Hello Brian, thank you for inquiring. This Drain Pump part PS11741803 is the correct replacement for your model. It should fix both the issues of not filling with water or or not draining water.

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Scott
December 28, 2017
Washing machine shakes during spin cycle after tub water drains and spinning of clothing continues. I replaced the suspension springs (all 6) along with the snubber ring. I also re-leveled the washing machine. That is the three most common fixes for a shaking machine. However, machine still shakes once water empties during the spin cycle. I checked the balance of the load and it is fine. It shakes even with a small load. During the repair, i did notice a strange situation. If the front panel is left off the machine and you put in thru a spin cycle, the machine does not shake, but the tub can be observed shaking/vibrating. When i place the front panel back on the machine, the entire machine shakes/vibrates severely. What else could be causing this since i already did the three top repairs of replacing the 6 suspension springs, the snubber ring, and re-leveling. I'm very confused as to what could be causing this issue.
For model number MAV7557EWW
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Hi Scott, Thank you for your question. If your washer is shaking and moving and you have replaced the 3 main parts in our symptoms list, then I would check the transmission and seal to see if that is causing the issue. I hope this helps. Thank you and have a great day!

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Lynn
January 30, 2023
The washing machine did not drain before the spin cycle. The spin cycle started and threw water everywhere. No idea what part this may be.
For model number MAV7700AWQ
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Hello Lynn, thank you for your inquiry. The first thing to inspect is the drain hose, part number PS11739436. If the drain hose is clogged or bent, water won't be able to flow out, which will leave all the liquid in the tub. If that does not take care of the issue, we would suggest checking the drain pump, part number PS11741803, and Drive Belt, part number PS11739438. If you need help placing an order for it, please feel free to give us a call. We look forward to hearing from you!

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Danielle
February 7, 2023
My washer is spinning, but clothes are very wet at the end of the cycle. Too wet to put in the dryer. It is also making what I would call a squealing/high pitched mouse sound during spin cycle. Would this be the fix for that issue?
For model number MAV6458AWW
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Hi Danielle, thank you for your question. The issue is probably related to the transmission pulley, part number PS2003651. It includes the pulley that rotates to spin the basket and the thrust bearing that fits between the pulley and the transmission shaft. If this does not help you need to check the drain pump, part number PS11741803. It removes water from the washer during the drain portion of the cycle. We hope this information helps!

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Robert
April 22, 2023
my washer drains but cloths are still too wet. Do I need a new drain pump or could it be something else
For model number hav2557aww
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Hello Robert, thank you for writing. You may need to replace the Drain Pump, part number PS11741803 for your model washer. Good luck with your repair!

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