Siwdoy W10536347 W10155921 W10049390 Washer Drain Pump Compatible with Whirlpool Maytag Washers Replaces W10217134 AP5650269 W10281682







Key features
- •Part Number W10536347 replaces W10217134, W10049390, 2392433, 8542672, PS5136124, W10155921.
- •This is a Motor & Pump Assembly that fits specific Whirlpool Manufactured Washing Machine models including Kenmore and Maytag.
- •Helps to expel water from the washing machine.
- •Non original aftermarket part. Fits OEM Standards! Guaranteed to Exceed OEM Requirements!
- •Refer to your manual to ensure ordering the correct, compatible part.
Siwdoy W10536347 W10155921 W10049390 Washer Drain Pump Compatible with Whirlpool Maytag Washers Replaces W10217134 AP5650269 W10281682
List Price: $47.09$42.38DEALYou Save: $4.71 (10%)
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.4
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Based on 10 reviews
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Easy to install
Tim S✓ Verified Purchase•February 26, 2024
Works and installs as stated. pump came in fully wrapped in bubble wrap and nothing broken. pump runs well. only gets a little noisy when it runs dry.
Will see how long it lasts and then update review
Will see how long it lasts and then update review
Works great, cheap price, crazy fast shipping
Dave✓ Verified Purchase•January 24, 2024
I mean it works, it's easy to install & it's $20, soooo....
But... If you watch the video on appliancepartspros.com you'll see theirs (which costs significantly more) comes with a shield to protect this pump from water spraying out when the upper & lower bearings/seals start to leak. In the video you'll notice the one the guy is installing the pump on has started leaking - notice the nasty brown leak coming from the center. That stuff sprays/get slung everywhere. That shield helps to protect your pump. The other thing is that my old pump that gave out, the one I'm holding in the pic, has a white plastic cover over the pump's motor/rotor/stator/whatever u want, where this new pump does not - it's exposed.
That being said, my machine has new bearings/seals & isn't leaking. The last set lasted 6 years. If I get another 6 years out of the current set & then another 4-6 months out of the pump (or more), I'll be happy.
Again, it's $20 & takes 10 minutes to swap out, whaddayouwant?
Tip: lay your machine on its front so that your pump(s) are at the top when you're working on them. If u lay your machine on its back, the pumps are down at the floor and harder to work on, plus an amazing amount of water will drain out of the machine that way.
So lay your machine on its front face. Watch the video on appliancepartspros.com for this model of pump.
And I like 12" needle nose pliers better than his slip joint pliers, but he does well with his.
But... If you watch the video on appliancepartspros.com you'll see theirs (which costs significantly more) comes with a shield to protect this pump from water spraying out when the upper & lower bearings/seals start to leak. In the video you'll notice the one the guy is installing the pump on has started leaking - notice the nasty brown leak coming from the center. That stuff sprays/get slung everywhere. That shield helps to protect your pump. The other thing is that my old pump that gave out, the one I'm holding in the pic, has a white plastic cover over the pump's motor/rotor/stator/whatever u want, where this new pump does not - it's exposed.
That being said, my machine has new bearings/seals & isn't leaking. The last set lasted 6 years. If I get another 6 years out of the current set & then another 4-6 months out of the pump (or more), I'll be happy.
Again, it's $20 & takes 10 minutes to swap out, whaddayouwant?
Tip: lay your machine on its front so that your pump(s) are at the top when you're working on them. If u lay your machine on its back, the pumps are down at the floor and harder to work on, plus an amazing amount of water will drain out of the machine that way.
So lay your machine on its front face. Watch the video on appliancepartspros.com for this model of pump.
And I like 12" needle nose pliers better than his slip joint pliers, but he does well with his.
Easy installation
Jose Duenas✓ Verified Purchase•January 18, 2024
Quick delivery and great price
Lasted about 2 years
MeltedRoom✓ Verified Purchase•December 20, 2023
When my original pump gave up the ghost, I tried a different manufacturer and after two quick failures with that one ordered this. This has now been running for 13 months with no issues other than being a bit louder than the original.
UPDATE (3/29/24):
Starting to fail. Lasted about two years. Was about $27 when purchased.
UPDATE (3/29/24):
Starting to fail. Lasted about two years. Was about $27 when purchased.
quick parts
steven j smith✓ Verified Purchase•December 17, 2023
easy to replace.
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