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Syphon Break Elbow Kit with Clamp 208847
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PS2017573
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208847
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Whirlpool
Product Description
Syphon Break Elbow Kit with Clamp Specifications
Ensure your washing machine drains properly with this siphon break elbow kit, which connects the internal drain pipe to a 7/8" external hose. The elbow design creates a high point in the drain line, breaking the siphon effect and preventing wastewater from re-entering the tub. Ideal for addressing drainage problems or leaks, the kit includes a clamp for a secure fit and is easy to install. Always confirm hose size compatibility before installation.
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Part Videos
Replacing your Maytag Washer Syphon Break Elbow Kit with Clamp
Troubleshooting
This part fixes the following symptoms:
Leaking | Will not drain
This part works with the following products:
Washer, Washer Dryer Combo.
This part works with the following products:
Maytag, Kenmore.
Part# 208847 replaces these:
AP4024083, 436287, 2-14764, 2-8847, 208847, 214764
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Donald W - January 21, 2023
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All good.
The part as fine and did the trick.
Bernard V - October 31, 2018
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Washing machine leak.
The part was in great condition and came fast, my appliance is back in working order.
Pawel L - November 8, 2019
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Washing machine parts
The parts were good and the washing machine is working again.Thanks
Patrick L - August 30, 2019
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Easy repair
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Linda H - March 20, 2019
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Good
I am very happy with my part and it works good and came in full working condition. It showed up faster then I thought. I am very happy and if I have to order any more parts I will be happy to order them from you. Thank you
Brandy B - May 25, 2020
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Easy repair, part fit perfectly.
It was exactly what we needed and considering the times (COVID) we received it in a timely matter and are washing again more regular than I would like. ??
Brian M - October 20, 2018
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Easy Repair. Part worked as expected
Part was new. Fit perfectly.
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Water leak noted on floor at front of washer and at sides
Occasional noted leak became worse and I had a repair service out. Incorrect detection of outer tub seal made so cancelled them and read comments about raising the top. Did so just at start of a rinse cycle to see soapy water shoot from top of syphon break then continue to dribble out through tub empty process--this is what had cause the water to flow down the interior drain hose and out through the side and bottom near the pump.
Ordered all the parts shown here and they arrived just in time for planned work. Did not need or use the clamp and gasket purchased as the gasket was included in the break package and I really like the old-style clamps much better.
Replaced the break and the elbow and put it back together. Things went south on a rinse as water shot out the back hose at the new elbow. I had not realized the size of the new elbow was smaller than the original. Went back to the old elbow but it bothered me that it would still move when the 4 assembly bolt-screws were completely tight.
So far this seems to have worked. There does not seem to be any leaking at all. For those who read this, the job could be done in about and hour for less than I spent if you observe and diagnose properly. It appears that the washer at the end of the Syphon Break wore out and that is what caused the leak.
Thanks much to PartSelect for being in business and to all the posters on this site for helping everyone to get these things done right!
Ordered all the parts shown here and they arrived just in time for planned work. Did not need or use the clamp and gasket purchased as the gasket was included in the break package and I really like the old-style clamps much better.
Replaced the break and the elbow and put it back together. Things went south on a rinse as water shot out the back hose at the new elbow. I had not realized the size of the new elbow was smaller than the original. Went back to the old elbow but it bothered me that it would still move when the 4 assembly bolt-screws were completely tight.
So far this seems to have worked. There does not seem to be any leaking at all. For those who read this, the job could be done in about and hour for less than I spent if you observe and diagnose properly. It appears that the washer at the end of the Syphon Break wore out and that is what caused the leak.
Thanks much to PartSelect for being in business and to all the posters on this site for helping everyone to get these things done right!
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Jeff from Moorpark, CA
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Difficulty Level:Difficult
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Total Repair Time:More than 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers, Socket set
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I accidentally broke the syphon elbow kit moving the washing machine
Simply disconnected 2 screws that hold on a metal cover plate for your arm to fit in.
Then disconnected 4 screws that hold the syphon in place, remove the syphon elbow and replace it with the new one, insert the four screws again and tighten making sure your arm is holding the elbow from the inside of the machine through the access hole. Then install access panel with the screws, do a test run with the machine pulled out to see if there are any leaks. Done.
Then disconnected 4 screws that hold the syphon in place, remove the syphon elbow and replace it with the new one, insert the four screws again and tighten making sure your arm is holding the elbow from the inside of the machine through the access hole. Then install access panel with the screws, do a test run with the machine pulled out to see if there are any leaks. Done.
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Alex from Downers Grove, IL
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:Less than 15 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers
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I broke the elbow when I pulled the washer too far from the wall for another repair.
I removed 2 screws holding the front of the cabinet and set the front panel aside. Next I removed the screw securing the relay and water level switch to the front of the cabinet, and removed 4 screws holding the top of the washer to the cabinet. I removed the hose, then removed the 4 screws securing the siphon break to the rear panel and pulled it inside the cabinet. I removed the elbow and gasket, installed the new elbow and gasket, and reassembled all parts previously removed. I reconnected the hose and fastened it to the drain, and I was back in business. It took about 35 minutes.
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George from Smithfield, KY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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Maytag Washer
Order the parts needed the washer working ASAP - Three partsf explain several times what I needed - paid extra for express shipping by Fed Ex
took more time then regular US Mail.
When I receive the parts only received two - one the important parts when to a local appliance parts store while waiting for my shipment and completed the repair.
Waiting for a refund and additional shipping cost -very disappointed have use your company along time - that why both Maytags are having their 40th Birthday.
took more time then regular US Mail.
When I receive the parts only received two - one the important parts when to a local appliance parts store while waiting for my shipment and completed the repair.
Waiting for a refund and additional shipping cost -very disappointed have use your company along time - that why both Maytags are having their 40th Birthday.
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John from ORLAND PARK, IL
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Difficulty Level:Very Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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loud schreech in dryer
replaced drum rollers and shafts. Had to go back to your web site and watch the video for replacing the belt. After that it was easy. Thanks for the help. You saved me several hundred dollars
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Johnny from Warr Acres, OK
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
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Siphon hose joint kit
You may want to use a lite silicone sealer to eliminate any water leaks at hose clamp but you can get away without it.
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john from SACRAMENTO, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
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Part replacement and hookup
My wife got the washer for free but the elbow where the water is released got snapped off when it was removed from its previous location. I looked up the schematics online, ordered the part, and it came a day and a half later. The installation video on the PartSelect.com website was perfect. I followed it step-by-step and installed the part in just a few minutes. The hardest part was hooking up the washer without leaks. Everything went great and I will definitely use the service again when needed. Best part? My wife is happy.
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George from RESEDA, CA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Pliers
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I broke the syphon break elbow pulling the washing machine out from the wall
First I removed the 4 screws holding the old elbow in place. Then I removed the screw holding the cover over the upper access hole on the below the syphon break elbow. I reached up through the access hole and removed the old elbow from the inside. I slid the new elbow up through the hole, aligned it with the housing plate and then screwed the screws back in to hold it in place. I had to cut about 3" off my old drain hose, because the outside diameter of the old syphon break elbow was about 1/16" larger and had stretched the end of the hose too much to fit tightly on the new elbow. I then attached the drain hose to the new elbow and tightened the hose clamp and reinserted the hose into the drain and pushed the washer back into place. (I used the old hose clamp rather than the one included with the new elbow because it still worked fine and looked sturdier than the enclosed one.)
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JANET from CAMPBELL, CA
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Wrench set
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The Syphon Break Elbow was broken when the washer was moved.
I removed the screws holding the Elbow in place. Removed the broken pieces and replaced them with the new part. Maytag gives great access to the back of the washer so I could easily bring the part into position to replace the screws that hold it. Worked like a champ!
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Bud from Clyde Hill, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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broke the Syphon Break Elbow while fixing a leak on the drain hose
pulled the washer drain hose off and replace it with a new one. it was so stiff it would not flex properly. Probably 30 years old. I broke the Syphon Break elbow because of the stiff drain hose. unscrewed 4 sheet metal screws where the Syphon Break Elbow goes through back of washing machine. opened the access hole for my arm below - 1 screw. reached up and pulled broken part out from the inside approx 12- 16 inches above. Slid the new part into place. remounted the 4 screws hold connection together. recovered access hole and attached new Drain hose with a band clamp. The new hose had 3 different size ends that can be cut to fit. I had to cut down to the smallest diameter hose. (1 inch, 1.25, or 1.5 inch). Ten to 15 minutes tops
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James from Arlington, TX
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:15 - 30 mins
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Tools:Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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