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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Drain Pump Assembly by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM11860929
Manufacturer Part Number: 280187

The Washer Drain Pump Assembly is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. This assembly is essential for the washer's ability to drain water out of the drum after the wash and rinse cycles, ensuring clothes are properly spun and not left soaking wet. 

Causes of a malfunctioning washer drain pump assembly can include blockages from small items or debris, such as coins, socks, or lint, that accidentally make their way into the pump. 

Symptoms of a bad Washer Drain Pump Assembly include:

  • Water not draining out of the washer, leaving clothes wet
  • Unusual noises coming from the pump area, indicating a blockage or damage
  • The washer stopping mid-cycle due to inability to drain
  • Error codes displayed on the washer related to draining issues

This OEM Whirlpool part can also be used on Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore/Sears brand appliances.

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Crystal for Model Number WFW9600TW01

SUD F35 - cleaned many items, and they seem to help temporarily (drain basket, hose to pressure switch, drain hose on bottom of tub). I know something is wrong with my pump, but I don't know that this is my only issue. Also, it may be getting a bad signal from the control board (occasionally when I have it on drain it will put water in like it is on rinse). The pump impeller has a resistance like the magnet in the impeller is fighting against the coil. I took the coil off of the pump, and the impeller turns fine. There is some sort of semi-conductor mounted on the coil that may cause the pump to work correctly when energized; however, I can tell there is something wrong with my pump. The impeller will be turning fine, but then it meets with some kind of resistance...like it wants to either stop or go the other way...but something is still trying to send it in the other direction. I am not sure if the pump/coil/semiconductor is bad, or if something on the control board has gone bad. I have 3C dc at the pump connector before it starts. Then it drops down to mV. The signal is steady. When I stop it off, it goes back up to 3V dc. I ran the diagnostic (got a YES for the steam being ok). It stays on C00. After I cleaned the pressure switch hose, it walked completely through all steps with no problems. I thought YES that was it, but I put a load of clothes in...SUD...F35. HELP, PLEASE!

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Crystal, Based on the information it sounds like this will be a control board issue. The drain having voltage then dropping off would be the most clear indicator along with filling while in drain. The drain pump will have resistance when trying to turn the impeller because it is magnetic based.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, December 15, 2015

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