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By: Ge
Part Number: OEM21616371
Manufacturer Part Number: WH11X34741

This drain pump filter traps lint, coins, and small debris before they reach the pump, helping your washer drain properly and protecting the pump from damage. Replace a broken or clogged filter if you notice slow draining or a leak at the filter access.

  • Screens out debris before it reaches the drain pump
  • Helps maintain proper draining performance
  • Common symptoms of a failed or missing filter: not draining/slow drain, leak at the filter access, or pump noise from debris
  • Prevents hard objects from entering the pump and causing damage
What's included: One drain pump filter.
  • Disconnect power and turn off water before servicing
  • Expect residual water; place towels or a shallow pan under the filter area
  • Access the filter, unscrew and remove the old filter, and clear any debris from the housing
  • Install the new filter and hand-tighten to seal; run a short drain cycle and check for leaks

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For Ge Drain Pump Filter (Part Number: OEM21616371)

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Hello Becky, I'm sorry but we have no support material or any way to pull any information on the Splendid line of appliances. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Rhoda for Model Number WCVH6800J2WW

I always clean any water left in the gasket after I am thru with my wash. I normally just leave a small rag at the bottom of the gasket to catch any water that may drip down. I noticed today that the small rag was wetter than it should have been after being their overnight. I started to run a load and water began pouring out from the bottom of the door. I shut it down, threw down quite a few towels, and checked the gasket. I don't see any issues and have never had any before. I ran a drain & spin cycle with a few pieces that were in the load to see what would happen. No water leaked from the door during this cycle and I could see the water inside the door. Not a drop came from under the door. I do have a pump filter that will not tighten. I notices after the drain & sprin cycle that water was draining from the pump filter. Don't see cracks on the filter and the black ring on the pump filter seems to be intact. I will check the area where the pump filter goes to see if there are any cracks. Never an issue with this machine (5 yrs old). Thanks for any info you can give.

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Rhoda, Based on this information it does sound like the pump housing may be cracked and causing the leaking issue. This is something that you would want to check.

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Hello Anderson. Check and see if the o-ring on the filter is bad. Also, look for cracks in the housing. You will need to locate the part that is bad, either the filter or the housing is bad and will need to be replaced.

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