This replacement hose routes water within your washer. Replacing a cracked, worn, or leaking hose restores a secure, watertight path so the machine can move water properly without puddles or performance issues.
- Transfers water between internal components during wash cycles
- Maintains a sealed flow path to help prevent leaks
- Damage may present as water on the floor, moisture under the unit, or related fill/drain errors
- Cracks, swelling, abrasion, or loose connections are common failure signs
What's included: One hose Install notes:
- Unplug the washer and turn off water supply; have towels or a pan ready for residual water
- Note hose routing and clamp positions before removal; photos can help
- Transfer or replace clamps as needed; seat connections fully and secure firmly
- Run a test cycle and check all connections for leaks
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
My washer was leaking Mena B. • Mcconnelsville , OH • June 28, 2015
I removed the top. I took a screwdriver and removed the plastic piece where the inlet hoses go. I twisted and removed the white pipe which had an arrow indicating how to (lock) it.
Now I can remove the hose clamps that hold this hose in. The old hose has a hole, I don't know why. new hose goes in. tighten clamps. put everything back together.
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