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Washer Won't Pump Out Water

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Quick answer

If your washer won't pump out water, first check the pump filter for clogs and ensure the drain hose is clear. If these don't work, test the pump motor and check for electrical issues.

Confirm the symptom

Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check the Drain Hose
    Do: Inspect the drain hose for kinks, clogs, or improper placement.
    Observe: Hose is clear and properly positioned.
    Means: Drain hose is not the issue.
    Next: Check the pump filter.
  2. Check the Pump Filter
    Do: Locate and remove the pump filter. Clean it thoroughly with water and a brush.
    Observe: Filter is clean and free of debris.
    Means: Clogged filter was the issue.
    Next: Restart the washer and test.
  3. Inspect the Pump Impeller
    Do: Remove the pump cover and check the impeller for blockages or damage.
    Observe: Impeller spins freely and is undamaged.
    Means: Pump is functioning properly.
    Next: Check the pump motor.
  4. Test the Pump Motor
    Do: Use a multimeter to test the pump motor for continuity. Check for power supply to the pump.
    Observe: Motor has continuity and receives power.
    Means: Pump motor is working.
    Next: Check the lid switch or water level sensor.
  5. Check Lid Switch and Water Level Sensor
    Do: Ensure the lid switch is functioning and the water level sensor is not faulty.
    Observe: Lid switch and sensor are working correctly.
    Means: Control system is not the issue.
    Next: Consult a professional if the issue persists.
  6. Inspect the Drain Pump
    Do: Check the drain pump for damage or failure. Replace if necessary.
    Observe: Pump is damaged or not working.
    Means: Pump needs replacement.
    Next: Replace the drain pump.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Pump Filter
Debris and lint can block the filter, preventing water from draining.
CommonEasyPump Filter Cleaner
Clogged Drain Hose
A kink or blockage in the hose can prevent water from exiting the washer.
CommonEasyDrain Hose
Faulty Pump Motor
The motor may fail, preventing the pump from operating.
SometimesMediumDrain Pump Motor
Damaged Pump Impeller
The impeller can break or become clogged, stopping water flow.
SometimesMediumDrain Pump Impeller
Faulty Lid Switch or Water Level Sensor
These sensors may prevent the pump from activating if they're malfunctioning.
RareMediumLid Switch or Water Level Sensor
Failed Drain Pump
The entire pump assembly may fail, requiring replacement.
SometimesHardDrain Pump

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a washer that won't pump out water include:

Always match parts to your washer's make and model for compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I clean the pump filter?

Clean the pump filter every 3–6 months to prevent clogs and maintain proper drainage.

Can a clogged drain hose cause the washer to stop mid-cycle?

Yes, a clogged drain hose can cause the washer to pause or stop the cycle to prevent overflow.

What tools do I need to replace a drain pump?

You'll need a screwdriver, adjustable wrench, and a new drain pump compatible with your washer model.

Why is my washer making a humming noise but not draining?

A humming noise often indicates a clogged pump or a faulty pump motor that's not turning.

Can a faulty water level sensor prevent the pump from working?

Yes, if the water level sensor is faulty, it may not signal the pump to start draining.