WH23X10051 GE Washer Drain Pump

Maintain your laundry experience with this high-quality drain pump, designed for optimal performance in GE washers. Engineered to promote efficient drainage, this essential component ensures your washing machine operates smoothly, preventing water backups and enhancing overall efficiency.
Compatible with GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, and Café models, this versatile pump seamlessly integrates into various washing machines, making it a reliable choice for repairs or replacements.
Constructed with durability in mind, this drain pump promises longevity and consistent functionality, effectively handling the demands of daily laundry tasks. Trust this reliable pump to keep your washer running at peak performance and enjoy clean, fresh clothes every time. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, it’s an indispensable addition to your washer parts collection.
Weight : 2.629900 lbs
Dimension : 7.400000 x 7.600000 x 6.500000
Maintain your laundry experience with this high-quality drain pump, designed for optimal performance in GE washers. Engineered to promote efficient drainage, this essential component ensures your washing machine operates smoothly, preventing water backups and enhancing overall efficiency.
Compatible with GE, Hotpoint, Haier, Monogram, and Café models, this versatile pump seamlessly integrates into various washing machines, making it a reliable choice for repairs or replacements.
Constructed with durability in mind, this drain pump promises longevity and consistent functionality, effectively handling the demands of daily laundry tasks. Trust this reliable pump to keep your washer running at peak performance and enjoy clean, fresh clothes every time. Perfect for DIY enthusiasts and professionals alike, it’s an indispensable addition to your washer parts collection.
Weight : 2.629900 lbs
Dimension : 7.400000 x 7.600000 x 6.500000
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Step 1: Unplug Your GE Washer
Before starting any repair on a washing machine, it’s important to unplug the unit from its power source. This simple step will help ensure you won’t accidentally get electrocuted while working on the appliance.
Step 2: Disconnect the Inlet Hoses
Next, you’ll need to disconnect the inlet hoses from the back of the washer. The two water hoses connected to your washer should be labeled with hot and cold markings. Disconnect both of these hoses from the unit and drain them into a bucket.
Step 3: Remove the Drain Pump
In order to access the drain pump so you can replace it, you’ll need to first remove the back panel of the washer. This process can vary slightly based on the model of your washer, but typically you’ll need to unscrew a few screws that are holding the panel in place. Once the panel is off, you’ll be able to locate the drain pump. Unscrew the mounting bolts and slide the pump out.
Step 4: Install the New Drain Pump
Slide the new drain pump into place and secure it with the same mounting screws you used to remove the old pump. Then, reconnect the inlet hoses to the back of the washer.
Step 5: Test the Drain Pump
Now that the drain pump is installed, you should run a short cycle test to make sure it’s functioning properly. Add some water to the washer tub and start a small load. If the water drains correctly, then your repair is complete and you can replace the back panel.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.
Before starting any repair on a washing machine, it’s important to unplug the unit from its power source. This simple step will help ensure you won’t accidentally get electrocuted while working on the appliance.
Step 2: Disconnect the Inlet Hoses
Next, you’ll need to disconnect the inlet hoses from the back of the washer. The two water hoses connected to your washer should be labeled with hot and cold markings. Disconnect both of these hoses from the unit and drain them into a bucket.
Step 3: Remove the Drain Pump
In order to access the drain pump so you can replace it, you’ll need to first remove the back panel of the washer. This process can vary slightly based on the model of your washer, but typically you’ll need to unscrew a few screws that are holding the panel in place. Once the panel is off, you’ll be able to locate the drain pump. Unscrew the mounting bolts and slide the pump out.
Step 4: Install the New Drain Pump
Slide the new drain pump into place and secure it with the same mounting screws you used to remove the old pump. Then, reconnect the inlet hoses to the back of the washer.
Step 5: Test the Drain Pump
Now that the drain pump is installed, you should run a short cycle test to make sure it’s functioning properly. Add some water to the washer tub and start a small load. If the water drains correctly, then your repair is complete and you can replace the back panel.
Please keep in mind, these instructions are for general guidance and should always be used in conjunction with the manufacturer's manual, if available.


