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Dealing with a washing machine that won't drain? This replacement drain pump could be the fix you need to get your laundry routine back on track. The model numbers are crucial here - it replaces W10919003 and W10775446, plus alternates like AP6038235, 4461359, and PS11770076. The specs are solid - 120V, 60 Hz, handling 1.2 Amps with a 10-minute ON and 50-minute OFF cycle. What's really important is checking compatibility before ordering - your washer's model number is usually found around the lid or door opening. Many drain pumps look similar but have slight differences that affect fitment, so always verify against your specific model. Installation requires disconnecting power and water first - safety always comes first with appliance repairs. The pump includes a backflow prevent stopper which is a nice touch for preventing messes. If you're experiencing issues where your washer fills but won't drain, makes unusual noises during drain cycles, or leaves water in the drum, a faulty drain pump is often the culprit. The repair process is manageable for most DIYers - typically involves removing the back or front panel, disconnecting a few hoses and electrical connections, then reversing the process with the new pump. Supplying Demand makes durable replacement parts that work with major brands, but again - always double-check fitment. They often get bought together with mode shift actuators and lid locks, which might be worth considering if you're doing multiple repairs. Having your model number handy makes the whole process so much smoother. It's one of those repairs that seems daunting but is actually quite straightforward with the right part and basic tools.
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