
Replacing a clothes washer pump can seem like a daunting task, but it's actually quite straightforward. The pump is usually located at the bottom of the washer and is held in place by a few screws.
The first step is to shut off the water supply to the washer, which is usually done by locating the shut-off valves behind the washer and turning them clockwise. This will prevent any water from flowing into the washer during the replacement process.
You'll also need to disconnect the electrical connections to the pump, which is usually done by pulling out the plug from the wall outlet. This will ensure that you don't get shocked while working on the pump.
Before you start the replacement process, it's a good idea to take note of the pump's mounting configuration, which is usually indicated by a diagram or label on the pump itself. This will help you to properly install the new pump later on.
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Replacement Guide
Replacing a clothes washer pump is a surprisingly simple job that most moderately handy people can accomplish within an hour or so. The process is the same whether you're replacing the pump or simply cleaning out the pump or hose in the event of a clog.
You'll need to have adequate space to complete the job, which means pulling out the washer, propping it up, and moving around it with extraneous parts in tow. Be aware of any water leaks and line the floor with towels or tarps if necessary before beginning.
The process involves removing the face of the washer to expose the pump. For top-loading washers, this is a straightforward process that involves propping up the front end and removing two screws. Front-loading washers require a bit more work, involving accessing the front panel from the top and removing the pump housing.
The pump is usually located at one of the bottom corners of the machine, so it's worth taking a moment to inspect it and the translucent hose that connects to it for any clogs. Common culprits include bobby pins, hair, and small garments.
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Here's a step-by-step guide to replacing the pump:
- Unplug the machine and bail or drain out any water remaining in its basin.
- Remove the face of the washer to expose the pump.
- Disconnect all the drain pump hoses from the pump, including the drain hose, recirculation hose, and tub-to-pump hose.
- Release the broken pump from the machine by detaching the screws holding it in place.
- Take out the old pump and replace it with a new one, reversing the above steps to secure it and put the machine back together.
Remember to have a bucket or towel ready to catch any leaking water during the process.
Pumps
We have a wide selection of replacement pumps for various washing machine brands, including Samsung, LG, GE, Whirlpool, and more. The prices of these pumps vary, with some as low as $30.98 and others reaching up to $159.03.
You can find pumps from popular brands like Kenmore / Sears, Electrolux, Frigidaire, Crosley, Amana, Jenn Air, KitchenAid, Magic Chef, Maytag, and many others. The prices of these pumps are discounted, with some being sold for as much as 60% off the original price.
Here are some examples of the discounted prices of our replacement pumps:
These prices are subject to change, but we strive to offer the best deals on our replacement pumps.
Pumps
Replacing a washer pump is a surprisingly simple job that can be done within an hour or so with basic parts and tools.

The process is the same whether you're replacing the pump or simply cleaning out the pump or hose in the event of a clog.
Pumps are easily accessible once the face of the machine is off, but make sure you have enough space to complete the job.
You'll need to unplug the machine, drain any remaining water, and clamp the hose to prevent leaks while working on the pump.
The pump is usually located at one of the bottom corners of the machine, and you should thoroughly inspect it and the translucent hose that connects to it for clogs.
Common clogs include bobby pins, hair, or even small garments.
Here are some replacement pump options available:
Materials Needed
The cost of a new washer pump can vary greatly, ranging from as little as $10 to as much as $75 or more, with most homeowners paying between $25-$40.
To get started, you'll need a few basic tools, including clamps, a slot and Phillips screwdriver (or a 4-in-1 multi-tool), and needlenose pliers.

A nut driver is also a must-have for this project.
You'll also need something to prop up half of the machine, such as 2×4 scraps, paint cans, or a similar object.
A bucket, a sponge, and towels will come in handy for cleaning up any spills or messes.
Here's a list of the materials and tools you'll need:
- Clamps
- Slot and Phillips screwdrivers (or 4-in-1)
- Needlenose pliers
- Nut driver
- 2×4 scraps, paint cans, or something else to prop up half of the machine
- A bucket, a sponge, and towels
Speed Queen DD Washer
The Speed Queen DD Washer is a commercial-grade appliance designed for heavy-duty use in laundromats and other high-volume laundry settings. It's a reliable workhorse that requires regular maintenance to keep it running smoothly.
This washer uses a genuine Speed Queen part, specifically the #201566P PUMP DD - PACKAGED, which is available for purchase online from Alliance Laundry Systems, the #1 Speed Queen washer repair parts supplier.
Replacing the PUMP DD - PACKAGED is a straightforward process that requires a bit of technical know-how. The part is designed to be easily replaceable, with a simple installation process that won't require a lot of extra tools or expertise.
The #201566P PUMP DD - PACKAGED replaces several other part numbers, including 36863, 200937, 200937P, 201566, 34550, 35742, 35742P, and 36863P. This means that if you're experiencing issues with any of these parts, you can simply swap them out for the #201566P and get back up and running.
If you're in the market for a new PUMP DD - PACKAGED for your Speed Queen DD Washer, be sure to check out the shipping specials offered by Alliance Laundry Systems. They're a great resource for all your commercial Speed Queen laundry parts needs.
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