💧 Upgrade your wash, ditch the drain drama!
The 4681EA2001T Washer Drain Pump Assembly by AMI PARTS is a high-performance, direct replacement pump compatible with a wide range of LG and Kenmore front-load washers. Operating at 85 watts and 127 volts, it delivers a powerful 45 liters per minute flow rate to ensure efficient water drainage. Made from premium ABS and metal, it promises durability and easy DIY installation, backed by a 365-day quality assurance and responsive customer support.
Brand | AMI PARTS |
Color | Black |
Material | High Quality ABS & Metal |
Product Dimensions | 3.9"L x 2.4"W x 3.8"H |
Power Source | Ac/dc |
Item Weight | 1.49 Pounds |
Maximum Flow Rate | 45 Liters Per Minute |
Voltage | 127 Volts |
Style | Original 0EM |
Manufacturer | AMI PARTS |
UPC | 741376990839 |
Brand Name | AMI PARTS |
Model Info | 0EM 4681EA2001T Original Version |
Item Weight | 1.49 pounds |
Item model number | 0EM 4681EA2001T Original Version |
Part Number | 4681EA2001T |
Wattage | 85 watts |
Material Type | High Quality ABS & Metal |
Included Components | 4681ea2001t washer drain pump made of premium quality materia and well-tested by the manufacturer, 1*4681ea2001t washer drain pump |
Batteries Required? | No |
S**T
Fits and works great.
Product as described. Fit perfectly and half the price of the LG model. Seems to be better made than original that was on the washer.
M**H
Fast delivery
It’s awful being without a washing machine! Delivery was fast and as promised. I live in a rural area and was so pleased. Part was perfect.
A**R
Thumbs up!
Was the exact match same brand that I pulled out of the washing machine worked well
K**N
Fixed the problem
Worked great! Fixed the problem and cheaper that a plumber.
C**S
Great Quality product
Great quality and was exactly what I needed!
M**1
Some important tips for installing this drain pump
DIYers listen up! Do NOT take the top and front off your washer, including the dreaded boot clamp, to install this drain pump! I know, I know, the videos all show it, and it certainly can be done that way, by professionals, who have a boot clamp tool and who also WANT TO UP THEIR BILLABLE HOURS FOR THIS REPAIR. You will save yourself at least an hour by NOT taking the top and front off the machine, and quite possibly damaging your door boot and losing a finger or two. Here's what you do:1) Unplug the machine and turn off the hot and cold water supply valves at the wall and disconnect those two hoses.2) Drain the tub of any water using the drain hose (located behind the small plastic panel at the bottom front of the machine) and a low-slung, fairly high capacity pan/Tupperware. If you don't do this first, leaking water (potentially a large amount too) will be an issue as you proceed with the pump swap.3) Find your transit bolts, you know, the ones that came with the machine when it was shipped/delivered to you and had to be removed before first use. You should have four of them. Many are not brand-specific, so you may be able to borrow some from a friend or neighbor even if they don't have your exact make and model. If you don't have them, buy some. You're going to need them if you ever wish to move the machine safely. They protect the tub's highly important suspension components when it is moved/tipped/bumped/dropped/descends or ascends stairs etc. etc. Screw them into the four holes in the back of the machine that are likely covered with four identical round plastic covers (save them) currently.3) Move the machine out from the wall to where it can be laid safely on its side. Put down a rug, piece of carpet or blanket and with a helper lay it down ON THE SIDE THAT HAS THE DRAIN PUMP. You'll know which side because the drain hose and filter housing access door you used before to drain the tub are on that same side. It's easier to reach key parts when its lying on this side. Trust me on this!4) You can now access the old drain pump (and the recirc pump, three hoses and their clamps and the two wiring harnesses) from the bottom of the washer, which has a HUGE access hole. THIS IS SOOO MUCH EASIER THAN DISASSEMBLING (AND THEN REASSEMBLING) THE WASHER TOP, CONTROL PANEL, DOOR LATCH, BOOT AND BOOT CLAMP that it's ridiculous!5) Disconnect the three hoses via their clamps using a set of Channel-lock or slip-joint pliers.6) Take phone pics of the wiring to the old pump (and recirc pump) for reference during reassembly and then disconnect these wires.7) Remove the assembly holding the old pump. Note that there is a small plastic tab that must be depressed when removing the assembly from its mounting on the bottom of the washer. The new pump, once swapped into the assembly via its three screws and wired back up per your photos (or any number of internet videos), must then be placed back into the mounting as the plastic tab is once again depressed. It will release spontaneously to lock the assembly to the bottom panel of the unit as the assembly slides back into place.9) Reattach the three hoses and their clamps10) Sit the machine back upright with your helper, plug it in and turn on water supply valves at the wall.11) REMOVE THE TRANSIT BOLTS! Save them for future use or give them back to your friend/neighbor. Replace the four round plastic bolt hole covers that you saved previously in the now vacant bolt holes.12) Say a quick prayer! Turn the machine on and do a rinse and spin cycle to test the new drain pump. It should run quietly, no error codes should be thrown (esp. the "OE" code) and you should hear the water evacuating the machine via the drain hose at the proper time in the R&S cycle.That's it. You're done. Congrats! You just saved yourself about $275, including ~$35 of drain pump mark-up. BTW, this drain pump is the "Achilles heel" of the LG washer line and has been for years. Make sure you get the "Askoll" brand pump, which is the OEM. It's a sketchy part, even OEM, so keep your fingers crossed. Save these instructions as you'll likely be using them again during the life of your machine! I'm not kidding. Good luck. You got this!
C**.
Superb quality, quiet, and fixed my LG's "OE" error code!!! Saved me hundreds of dollars!
This was an exact drop-in replacement for my LG front loading clothes washer that was displaying an "OE" error code. I followed a Youtube instruction on how to remove front panel, and the swap out of pumps was so easy. This saved me HUNDREDs of dollars. The new pump is whisper quiet, error codes are gone, and my wife thinks I am a genius!
T**.
good pump, works well. thanks
good pump, works well. thanks.
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