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3363394 Washer Water Pump For Whirlpool / Maytag / Inglis

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SKU: APN3363394    
Condition: New
Compatible Brands:
Admiral
Compatible Brands:
Amana
Compatible Brands:
Crosley
Compatible Brands:
Estate
Compatible Brands:
Inglis
Compatible Brands:
Kenmore
Compatible Brands:
KitchenAid
Compatible Brands:
Maytag
Compatible Brands:
Roper
Compatible Brands:
Whirlpool
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Replacement pump used for some Admiral, Amana, Crosley, Estate, Inglis, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Maytag, Roper, and Whirlpool washer models.

Directly Replaces: WP3363394, 3363394, WP3363394VP, 3348014, 3348015, 3348215, 3352492, 8235, 21024, 62516, 63347, 64076, LP116, 3296, AP6008107, EAP11741239, PD00002328, PS11741239.

Features:

  • Drains water from the tub.
  • Used on direct-drive washers.
  • Pump has one large 1-3/4" diameter tub port and one standard 1-1/4" diameter outlet port.
  • For used on models manufactured since 1982.
  • Includes (1) Drain Pump.

Specifications:

  • Color: Off-White.
  • Material: Plastic.
  • Finish: Satin.
  • Dimensions: 6-1/2"L x 3"W x 5-1/4"H.

Compatible Models:

How do I find my model number?
3363394 Washer Water Pump For Whirlpool / Maytag / Inglis

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Repair Skill Level:

2 Screwdrivers

The drain pump removes water out of the tub through the drain hose.

Failure Symptoms: When the drain pump fails you might experience poor or no drainage, or water leakage from the the unit.

How to Test: If you're experiencing water leakage, check the pump for cracks/damage that the water is leaking from. If the bearings are worn out they can possibly be the source of the leak, so check them as well. If the pump is the source of the leak, it should be replaced.

If you're experiencing poor or no drainage, check to make sure there is nothing clogging the pump. Sometimes small pieces of clothing can get caught in the pump, preventing proper drainage. If there is nothing obstructing the pump, but still noisy during the drain cycle, the pump could be defective and needs replaced.

Repair Tip: To prevent pump blockage, use a mesh laundry to wash small articles of clothing, such as socks.

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  • Washing machine now working!!
    5

    Posted by Anonymous on 9th Oct 2020

    Quick delivery, good quality

  • Pump
    5

    Posted by Henry A Webb on 6th Oct 2019

    Great product

  • works great
    5

    Posted by Anonymous on 18th Jul 2018

    I was pleased to have such a great price. It was an easy fix, it fit right, and works great.

  • Exactly as expected
    4

    Posted by James on 18th Jun 2018

    My washer had stopped draining & spinning. Using online reviews, I expected the problem to be with the washer pump. Thrifty Appliance had the needed part and I paid a bit extra for faster shipment. Was happy to have my dependable washer working again. Thanks.

  • Plastic motor attachment - good/bad?
    4

    Posted by John Wheeler on 13th Apr 2017

    My drain pump on my clothes washer was slightly leaking around the bearing. Decided to replace it but the leak had caused the pump bearing to rust to the motor shaft. Wound up tearing the pump apart to get it off the shaft. Now the good/bad, noticed the new pump had a plastic shaft bearing that attaches to the motor. Not as durable? Probably not, however, it isn't going to rust onto the shaft like the OMP one did! May in the long run be better.