Thank you! Thank you! I have been driving myself crazy with that old F21 code.... You've made it so simple even this old woman will be able to change it!!..... God bless ya!!
This was the best one I’ve seen yet I m bout to change the motor I wish I would’ve seen your video earlier I would’ve brought the whole set up but thanks again
Thanks man, I have the exact same washer. I had the drain issue once before but thanks for taking the extra step of replacing the pump. Getting my pump tomorrow, thanks Amazon.
So, it has been 9 months.. Is it still working? I usually like to purchase the 100% OEM parts...Also, a tip I learned, never use Vaseline on the o-rings. You can use silicone grease, like you use in other plumbing applications. DANCO makes it. Petroleum based lubricant breaks down the rubber o-ring over time. If you lube that filter cap, it will be easy peasy in the future cleanouts.
Thank you! Thank you! I have been driving myself crazy with that old F21 code.... You've made it so simple even this old woman will be able to change it!!..... God bless ya!!
This was the best one I’ve seen yet I m bout to change the motor I wish I would’ve seen your video earlier I would’ve brought the whole set up but thanks again
Thanks man, I have the exact same washer. I had the drain issue once before but thanks for taking the extra step of replacing the pump. Getting my pump tomorrow, thanks Amazon.
@@erikcarr5938 im glad i could help
Nice presentation
Thank you! Just did this repair! Excellent video!
@@ShmuelKazen-p9u for now my washing machine still working it’s been over a year
@@nazarettos6987 The original lasted 15 years. One can hope, right!
Duuuuuuuude thank for the video. And thanks for the idea to hold onto the pump.
Bro you saved me a bunch of Ty!!!
Thank you for positive feedback. Mine still works great no issues.
Thanks for the video. I'd just throw the old pump away..
Thats exactly what I did :-)
So, it has been 9 months.. Is it still working? I usually like to purchase the 100% OEM parts...Also, a tip I learned, never use Vaseline on the o-rings. You can use silicone grease, like you use in other plumbing applications. DANCO makes it. Petroleum based lubricant breaks down the rubber o-ring over time. If you lube that filter cap, it will be easy peasy in the future cleanouts.
Hey. Is the pump and the drain hose supposed to be fully empty after every cycle or is there always residual water ? Thanks
There will probably be a minimal amount of water in there because the drain hose is pumping up hill and isn't full empty that hose.
Mine won't even turn on. But when I ran the diagnostics on it it said the f21 code.