Robert C Boykins , VA December 21, 2014 Drain pump failure Watched the how to video online. Was a simple easy fix. After a little fiddling,mthe old one came out easily by lifting a rubber flap that locked it in place and then simply sliding it to the position where it could be lifted up and out. Pliers to remove the big hose (get a bucket ... that was a mess) and wire snips to remove the clamp on the other hose. Lifted the flap to expose the electrical connector, disconnected it. Slid the new one in place and reconnected hoses and electrical connector. That was it. Runs like a charm again. 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 15-30 minutes