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Customer:
Dennis from Norcross, GA
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
water leak at water pump,where both sides meet.
Had a coworker hold washer tillted back, pop both clips that hold pump in place,with pliers remove clamps from hoses.
install hoses on new pump and install pump on motor with the clips.
It took about 12 minutes to do the whole thing.
It was very easy and fast.
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Customer:
Richard from Bridgeton, NJ
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Drain pump was leaking
Tilted washer back, pump was right in the front on bottom. Removed two spring clips, pump pulls off. Removed two spring clamps and hoses. Reconnected hoses and spring clamps to new pump, put pump back on, put clips back on, dropped washer, put washer back in place. Done. 10 Minutes, max. My twelve year old son could have done it. Part was less than fifty bucks, and service companies want an additional 150 bucks to do the job. Thanks, PartSelect!!
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Customer:
james from Roaming Shores, OH
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
water was leaking under the washer
It was a simple & quick repair. pulled the washer forward leaving everything connected except for the electric.. simply unplug it. then tipped the washer backwards. with a droplight & a screwdriver and a pair of pliers replaced the old pump by taking off the metal clamps that were bracing the pump plus the clamps for the hose. also is a good idea to have a pan for the extra water that will drain from the old pump.remove & then put on the new pump & add the clamps you removed. it only took about 15 mins & was alot cheaper than to go buy a new washer. everything works great.
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Customer:
Brian from Woodsboro, TX
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Seal was leaking on pump
Took two hosses off with pliers and snaped the clips off then pulled pump off of shaft . replaced with new pump. VERY EASY. Thanks Brian
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Customer:
Roger from Ville Platte, LA
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers, Screw drivers
Pump was leaking water
After unplugging power and disconnecting water drain hose, I pulled the washer out aprox four feet from the wall and leaned it back against the wall. I then used a lamp at the end of an ext cord to light up below the washer where the water pump was attached and it was easy to remove and replace! I carefully replaced the washer in its original location and reconnected power and drain hose. The job was complete in 15 minutes! Wow!
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Customer:
JOHN from NEW YORK, NY
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
crack on water pump
removed two hose clamps and two metal clips
removed old pump and replaced with new
wish all my plumbing was that easy
order Thursday night got it Monday
great job
I'll be telling everyone that needs parts about you
thanks
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Customer:
James from Altamonte Springs, FL
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Water pump was leaking
I pulled out the washer, laid it on it's back, pulled off the two hoses using pliers for the clamps, pulled back two clips, pulled off the pump from the shaft, put the new pump on the shaft, and did the reverse of the above. It was a simple operation and made even more satisfying by the prompt delivery of the part, within 2 days. Thank you for that, and I will use your services in the future if needed.
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Customer:
Latricia from Crawford, MS
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
washer was leaking water
My friend unplugged washer turned off water to it, tilted machine back took off old, put on new. It took him about 5 minutes. Washer is working fine now, no more water leaks!
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Customer:
Robert from Maricopa, AZ
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
Less than 15 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Leaking Direct Drive Water Pump
I noticed a leak on the floor. I check the hoses for tightness on the back of the washer and the hoses going to the facets and drain. After disconnecting the hoses going to the washer, facet and drain, I then flip the washer on it's back and examined the underside for wetness. All the underside hoses appeared to be not leaking. I then disconnected the two hoses going to the pump with channel-locks, and I disconnect the two clips holding the pump with just my hand and removed the water pump. I then poured water into the hoses' opening on the water pump itself, and I discovered a slow leak occurring from the shaft area on the water pump. I searched PartSelect and luckily found a water pump that matched. I then installed the new water pump (after receiving it a few days later) in reversed procedures of disconnecting the old water pump. I tested the washer by adding a little bit of water into the washer then switch the dial to spin cycle in order to empty the water inside the washer--no leaks occurred and I was extremely happy.
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Customer:
Marie from WINSTON SALEM, NC
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Water pump leaking
Flip washer on its back, Undo/flip the clips/clamps off the water pump, remove the clamps from the hose and remove hoses from water pump, slide the pump off the direct drive, line up the shaft/drive with the new water pump and slide into position and return the clamps to secure water pump in place and reattach water hoses and clamp to the water pump. There should be two hoses going to the water pump, flip washer back upright and run a cycle to make sure the problem has been fixed
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Customer:
John from Palatine, IL
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Leaking water pump
Removed the two spring clamps from hoses; removed hoses from pump. Removed spring clips holding pump to motor. Had to pry pump off of motor shaft due to rust on shaft end. Sandpapered rust off of shaft and then lubed same with oil and new pump slid easily onto motor shaft. Re-snapped spring clips to hold pump onto motor and then reinstalled hoses and their spring clamps. Whala, end of story, job well done.
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Customer:
douglas from thompsontown, PA
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Screw drivers
A leaking pump
My husband got the part within 2 days of the order and replaced the leaking pump within a half hour. The repair was very quick and easy for him and your company's prompt delivery prevented my floor from getting wet everytime I did a load of laundry. Thank you and we will continue to get parts from your site in the future--hopefully we won't need to anytime soon. but we know you are there if we need to repair!
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Customer:
Kenneth from San Saba, TX
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
A Bit Difficult
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
water on floor
Frist I removed the two water hoses going to the pump. Second releaseed the two clips holding the pump , it came right off the motor shaft.
Third, put the new pump on the shaft, put the clips on last the hoses good to go.
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Customer:
Christopher from Sacramento, CA
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Water leaking from bottom front of washer
Disconnected power, water, and drain then moved washer away from wall. Put down some 2x4's to protect hoses and flipped washer on its back. Removed hoses with pliers, removed clips holding pump to shaft, and installed new pump. Reversed process and tested with just water be fire washing clothes.
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Customer:
Randall from Seattle, WA
Parts Used:
WP3363394
Difficulty Level:
Easy
Total Repair Time:
15 - 30 mins
Tools:
Pliers
Replaced leaking water pump
Unplugged the washer. Pulled it away from the wall far enough so it would be stable tilted back against the wall. That way I didn't have to disconnect any hoses or lay the machine down.

I used a ViceGrips to squeeze the hose clamps and then pulled the hoses off. Getting the pliers in the right position in the tight space was the hardest part of this whole job, and that still wasn't particularly hard. I have medium sized hands (for a man).

I flipped open the retainer clips with my fingers. Pulled the pump off and slid the new one on. It helped to make sure first that the flat side of the motor shaft was roughly facing the same way as the slot in the pump.

I reattached the hoses and popped the retaining clips back on. Held my breath and ran the washer. No more leak!

Incidentally, before I discovered PartSelect I called Whirlpool service. I asked if they could have the tech show up with the part. They said "No." I'd have to pay the fee for a diagnostic visit and then the tech could order parts and return to install them. They said there would be no service charge for the return visit.

Several years ago I believed this story when I called for a dryer repair. However, when a second technician returned with the part I had told the dispatcher the first time around was needed, he came up with some excuse why there had to be a supplemental service charge. I challenged it on my credit card and eventually got it removed, but it was a hassle.

Thank you PartSelect! And thanks to others who posted their experiences and gave me confidence to fix it myself.
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