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GE Front Load Washing Machine Not Draining - Drain Pump Replacement

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    • Check that the drain hose is not inserted too far into the standpipe.

    • Ensure the drain hose has no kinks or damage that might block water flow.

    • Pull the hose back slightly if it's pushed in too deep to avoid siphoning or backflow.

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    • Open the lower access area and remove the pump-filter cover at the bottom front of the washer.

    • Pull the plastic tray down to reveal the blue release knob on the pump filter.

    • Place a towel or tray underneath and slowly turn the knob counterclockwise to release water.

    • Use the knob to control the water flow until it fully drains from the pump housing.

    • Remove and inspect the filter for debris or obstructions and clean it thoroughly.

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    • Pull the dispenser drawer all the way out and press the rear tab to release it.

    • Remove the five screws on the dispenser housing using a suitable screwdriver.

    • A magnetic screwdriver helps if screws fall inside the housing

    • Lift the console on the left side and push it right to dislodge it from the washer.

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    • Remove the three small screws along the top of the washer behind the console area.

    • Slide the panel forward and lift it up to access the top of the machine.

    • Detach or reposition the short wire harness if needed to gain more access.

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    • Release the outer door-boot spring with a flat tool, then peel the boot away from the front panel.

    • Watch for sharp metal edges as you pull the gasket from the washer opening.

    • Take out the two screws holding the plastic door lock facade on the right side.

    • Remove the additional two screws securing the door lock and lift its tab free.

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    • Remove the nine screws around the bulkhead, including the screw near the dispenser area.

    • Tilt the washer carefully if you must remove three bottom screws, using a stable support.

    • Slide the air baffle free by releasing its retention tabs after removing the middle screws.

    • Lift the bulkhead up and pull it forward slightly to separate it from the washer frame.

    • Unplug the door wire harness on the left side to remove the bulkhead completely.

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    • Make sure the washer is fully drained through the pump filter before removing the pump.

    • Use slip joint pliers to compress and slide the hose clamps back, then remove each hose.

    • Expect some residual water and place a towel underneath to contain spills.

    • Remove the two top screws securing the pump assembly with a short screwdriver.

    • Disconnect the wire harness on the pump before maneuvering the unit out of the machine.

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    • Check the rubber hoses for blockages before installing the replacement pump.

    • Reconnect the wiring to the new pump first while you have more space to maneuver.

    • Align the pump with the rubber grommets and press it forward to position the screw holes.

    • Secure the pump with the two screws, feeling for the threaded openings if working blind.

    • Reattach both hoses, ensuring the black hose notch is oriented correctly, then clamp them.

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    • Reconnect the left-side wire harness behind the bulkhead before reinstalling it.

    • Lift the bulkhead above the washer chassis and lower it onto its plastic mounts.

    • Reinsert the bulkhead screws, beginning at the outer edges and moving toward the center.

    • Guide the door boot fan assembly into its slots and secure it with the related screws.

    • Reattach the door lock properly, adding two screws, then replace the plastic facade.

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    • Press the door boot gasket back onto the metal lip around the front opening.

    • Stretch the door boot spring back into place using a door boot spring tool or zip ties if needed.

    • Slide the washer's top panel into position and secure it with the three mounting screws.

    • Hook the console onto the two large screws on the right and push left to lock it.

    • Hold the dispenser housing firmly while installing the five screws, with the two larger in the middle.

    • Insert the dispenser drawer fully and ensure it latches securely in place.

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    • Run a drain or spin cycle to confirm the washer now drains and spins properly.

    • Check diagnostic codes or measure control board output voltage if the issue persists.

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After reinstalling the pump, run a drain or spin cycle and check the hoses, filter housing, and pump connections for leaks. Repair didn't go as planned? Ask our Answers community for help.

Ben Schlichter

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It looks like you can do what you've posted without having to take off the top panel of the machine- My machine is stacked with the dryer above. Could the machine be taken apart and drain pump replaced without removing the top panel- i.e., not having to unstack the machines? Thank you!

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