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Pump
Water Valve Removal
1. Disconnect the 4 connectors from the cold
water (C) solenoid.
2. Disconnect the 2 connectors from the hot water
(H) solenoid.
3. Disconnect the valve outlet hose:
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remove.
a. Squeeze the clamp and slide it back.
b. Carefully break the hose loose by inserting a
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to break the seal.
c. Remove the hose.
4. Remove the 2 (6 mm) hex head screws that
holds the valve to the cabinet.
5. Move the valve horizontally to the right.
The pump consists of a 120 VAC, 60 Hz motor,
impeller, impeller housing, and a removable strainer
that helps prevent foreign objects from entering the
pump impeller and drain outlet.
• The pump runs whenever the washer is in the
spin function of a cycle.
• The pump runs if the water level control
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• The pump is capable of eliminating 17 gallons
(64 liters) per minute.
• Recommended minimum standpipe diameter is
1 1/4 inches.
• Standpipe maximum height is 96 inches,
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• The pump motor has an approximate resistance
value of 10.6 ohms.
Operation of the pump can be checked by using
service test mode t05. (See the Service Test Mode
section in this guide.)
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initiate fault code E31. (See the Service Test Mode
section in this guide.)
Outlet Hose
Cold Water
Hot Water
Cold Water
Hot Water
Outlet Hose