Skip to Content
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • lovely images 15 million satisfied customers
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store

Customer Questions and Answers for Drain Pump Motor Assembly (Impeller Included) by Whirlpool

4.89 (64)
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18072120
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10757216

This Drain Pump Motor Assembly replaces the washer's drain pump motor and impeller so the machine can move water out during drain and spin cycles. Restores proper draining and reduces standing water in the tub. What it does:

  • Pumps water from the tub during drain and spin cycles to help clear wash water.
  • Replaces a failed or noisy pump motor that hums but won't drain.
  • Stops or reduces standing water and slow-drain symptoms.
  • Helps address leaks or visible damage at the pump housing or impeller.
What's included: One motor and impeller assembly. Install notes:
  • Disconnect power and turn off water supply before starting any repair.
  • Remove the washer access panel and drain remaining water from the tub before replacing the pump.
  • Note wiring and hose locations during removal; reconnect hoses and electrical plug securely.

More
$155.52
Compare At:
$183.51
You Save:
$27.99

IN STOCK
Ships Tomorrow Guaranteed
Add to Cart

Questions & Answers

For Whirlpool Drain Pump Motor Assembly (Impeller Included) (Part Number: OEM18072120)

View all Questions

Aaron R for Model Number DU1300XTVQ1

I recently ran my dishwasher and I could hear it filling then after about a minute or so it shut it self off. I opened the door and the entire bottom was filled with water. I'm pretty handy and was able to take everything apart and was hoping you could provide some insight into what I should be looking for. Here is the information I know so far: 1. I was able to get to the food chopper and remove and there was nothing clogging in the immediate area. I could not see inside but I was able to turn the pump freely with my fingers. 2. I tested the drain pump and received a reading of around 16 ohms. 3. I have tested the motor as well and received a reading about 6.7 ohms with the capacitor connected and disconnected. I'm not sure if the capacitor should have a reading but at first I was getting a slight spike when I tested the capacitor and then a few minutes later when I touched the multimeter to get a reading I got no ohms at all. I think I am getting closer to the problem, but I was hoping that one of the experts would be able to help me get a little deeper or know of some other places to look first before I assume that the dishwasher is fried.

Answer

Hello Aaron. If the unit is dead, you will need to test the thermal fuse on the unit W10258275. If it is good, then the issue may be the board WPW10084142. You will need to test for voltage from the control board to the motor. If none is there and the unit turns on, the board is bad. You can test this with a multi-meter TJMA-DMT3. Here is a link on how to use a multi-meter. http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/oven-repair-including-ranges-cooktops/4810-how-check-continuity-ohmmeter.html

Read More...

Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Have questions? Ask our pros!

Contact us in a way that is convenient for you

Call us 1-877-477-7278
Need Help? Chat with a Pro

Share your thoughts with other customers

Answer or comment
  • boxes images Over 2.1 Million Parts In Stock
  • time delivery images 2 Day Quick Delivery!
  • box-refresh images 365 Day Return Policy!
  • headphone imagesFree Tech Support!
  • google images Google Trusted Store