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  My Frigidaire ( some Kenmore and GE ) front load washer will not drain out the water....

 

Remove the power!

Remove the lower front panel....screws to remove are #19 and the panel #18 will drop down a bit and forward to come off.

 

Sometimes coins, zippers, lint, bra under wires will get caught/jammed in the drain pump assembly and stop it from running/working.

The hoses can be removed from the pump to check for any foreign objects or the pump ( the part where the pink and white wires are ) can be totally removed by unclipping the wire harness and removing the two 5/16" bolts to check the pump assembly itself. The pump can be taken apart to check inside....if needed.

The pump assembly is in the front right corner...

A tip from Ben:

I fixed my washer with the help of this page. I suggest that when one starts in on this project that they go out and get some screw clamps first. Here is a picture that might help those unfamiliar with them. The factory supplied spring hose clamps where a pain to get back on. Without the spring clamp frustration removing the four dollars in change and the drill bit that stopped the pump from working would have taken under 5 minutes.

A tip from Todd:

Thanks for a life-saving repair page. I was able to unclog my pump using the instructions and pictures. BTW...I used a pair of vise-grip pliers to remove the OEM spring hose clamp. Hope you can use that little hint as an alternative to buying the automotive heater hose clamps. With the Vise-Grips (mine are needle-nose, but any will work) you can save the trip to the hardware store.

Tip from Rudy:

May I suggest a tip for this page?  One thing I didn't anticipate, before removing the rubber hose, was the great amount of water that started pouring out of the pump!  Tip from Rudy:  "Before removing the rubber hose, have a large (e.g., 13-gallon) plastic bag in place, ready to collect water that can quickly pour out of the system."

 

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