Sears Washer Siphon & Vacuum Break Parts
Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: WP356363
This replacement siphon break is used in the drain system. It admits air into the drain hose to prevent a vacuum from forming, stopping siphoning/backflow so the washer maintains proper water level and helping prevent leaks from a cracked or clogged break.
- Admits air into the drain line to prevent siphoning and backflow
- Helps the washer maintain correct water levels during fill and rinse
- Common symptoms include water draining out while filling, gurgling/backflow, or leaks near the rear drain connection
- Replace if the siphon break is cracked, brittle, obstructed, or leaking
What's included: 1 siphon break Install notes:
- Disconnect power and, if needed, turn off water supply; pull the unit forward for access
- Place a towel or pan to catch residual water when removing hoses
- Note hose routing and clamp positions; transfer/secure clamps and ensure no kinks
- Run a brief fill/drain test and check all connections for leaks
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Genuine Whirlpool part
By: Whirlpool
Part Number: 285320
This syphon breaker prevents dirty drain water from being siphoned back into the dishwasher, helping maintain proper draining and protect wash water from contamination. It's a direct-replacement drain air-break for compatible dishwashers. What it does:
- Stops backflow/siphoning from the household drain into the dishwasher
- Helps maintain proper drain performance and prevents wastewater re-entry
- Can reduce odors and cloudy or soiled dishes caused by contaminated wash water
- Works as part of the dishwasher's drain plumbing to preserve wash hygiene
What's included: One syphon breaker Install notes:
- Disconnect power to the appliance and turn off water supply before servicing
- Replace only with identical part and ensure correct hose routing and secure clamps
- Inspect adjacent drain hoses and connections; replace damaged hoses or clamps as needed
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
I needed a siphon valve for an old maytag washer Shane F. • San Anselmo , CA • April 17, 2015
I bought a part and it worked perfectly. I was able to connect a flexible pipe to the siphon valve and set up a grey water system from our washing machine.
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