Appliance Repair Help
Quality Factory Appliance Parts
Quality Appliance Service
Common Parts
::  Washer Parts   
::  Dryer Parts   
::  Refrigerator Parts
  
::  Dishwasher Parts
::  Range/Oven Parts  
 
::  Icemakers & Icemaker Parts  
 
Monthly Special  
:: GE  Refrigerator Water Filter  2 Pack     
:: MWF2  2 Pack     
$69.95
Save 13%
Lane Appliance
__________
__________
----------------
__________
__________
----------------
Quality Parts  
        &          
Service  
::  Factory Authorized Parts  
::  Same Day Shipping  
::  Most Parts In Stock  
::  Call Toll Free Today!  
::  1-866-745-2554  
::  Same Day Service  
::  90 Day Labor Guarantee  
::  Free Online Repair Help
::  Over 15 years Experience  
::  Professional & Courteous
Testimonials
Thank you for the way you handled my
microwave repair. I can see you are in
business to build relationships and can
look past the short term. I will not hesitate
to refer you to my friends and family.

Trudy M.
Thank you again for your helpfulness. We
certainly recommend the quality and
helpfulness of your work and the integrity
of the way you do it, every chance we get.

Katie O.
More
Monthly Tip  
Cleaning out the lint build up inside your
dryer is very important.  The accumulation
of lint can catch fire and spread to your
home. The lint will also act as insulation
on your motor and cause premature
failure.  All dryers and there vents should
be cleaned at least once a year. Doing
this will keep your family safe and your
dryer operating.
:: Roper Washer is Leaking ::
If you have a washer that is leaking than its most likely the pump.  These
machines are generally very reliable and do not leak much, other than the
pump.  If you have a small stream of water coming from the washer then
lets get started.

1.  Unplug washer.

2.  Locate the console and remove the two phillips head screws.  Most
models have them in the front, bottom of the console.  In some of the newer
models they are located in the back, bottom of the console.  Some washers
require you to remove two endcaps on the console to access the screws.

3.  After you remove the two screws, slide the console slightly forward and
then up. The console will then hinge to the back of the washer.

4.  Use a flat head screwdriver to remove the two clips holding the back of
the washer to the outer shell of the washer.

5.  Disconnect the lid switch harness.

6.  You can now pull the outer shell away from the washer.  Do this by
grasping the outer shell (I open the lid and grab it there.) and tilt the shell
forward (toward you) and out.   The shell is now removed and you can see
the tub.  Be careful not to bend the outside walls of the shell when
removing and setting aside.  This will help greatly when reinstalling the shell.

7.  With the shell removed you now have access to the pump.  The pump is
located at the bottom, front of the washer and is usually white or gray
plastic.  To remove the pump, use a flat screwdriver to remove the two
metal retaining clips holding the pump to the motor.  The pump should now
pull away from the motor.(If the pump does not pull away from the motor
fairly easily then chances are it has leaked onto the motor shaft and
caused the motor shaft to rust and swell.  Removing the pump will then
require removing the motor and beating off the pump with a rubber mallet.  
Take care not to hit the motor with the mallet.  Once the pump is removed,
use a file to remove the rust from the motor shaft.)

8.  With pump removed from the motor, inspect for pin size hole with water
leakage or check around the shaft seal for water marks.  Most common
water marks are located around the shaft seal of the pump.

9.  If leakage is detected, remove two hose clamps and install new pump.

10. Reinstall clamps and reassemble washer.  Check for leaks.
Please remember that working on appliances can be dangerous.  Appliances have many
mechanical and electrical parts that can cause serious injury and death.  If you aren't familiar
with these types of applications then please call a qualified appliance technician. Lane
Appliance LLC and this site accept no responsibility for injuries to person or damage to
appliances.
Roper Pump
Direct Drive with Smaller Outlet
Roper Pump
Larger Outlet with Check Valve
Roper Pump
Direct Drive with Smaller Outlet
Roper Pump
Larger Outlet with Check Valve
Did this site save you an expensive service call? Please show thanks and......
La Porte
Michigan City
South Bend
Toll Free
219.369.9947
219.879.7858
574.289.5263
866.745.2554