Drain Pump 6651354 for MOD2N410 – What Part Fixes This Problem?
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Understanding the Problem
What this part is and why it matters: The drain pump (part no. 6651354) in a front‑load or top‑load washing machine removes water from the tub at the end of the wash/rinse cycle. When it fails you’ll get standing water, drain errors, or unusual noises. Step-by-step diagnostic and repair instructions: 1. Confirm the symptom: Verify whether the washer shows an error code (e.g., drain fault), stops mid-cycle with water in the tub, or makes a loud humming/grinding noise during drain. 2. Preliminary checks: a. Unplug the washer and shut off the water. Safety first. b. Check the drain hose at the back for kinks, clogs, or high loops that interfere with gravity draining. Remove hose and run water through it into a bucket to confirm it’s clear. c. Inspect the pump filter/trap (if your model has one) for lint, coins, hair, or debris. Clean it out. 3. Listen and observe: Plug the machine back in, run a drain/spin cycle and listen. A humming sound with no water movement usually means a stuck impeller or failed motor. Clicking/grinding suggests debris or damaged impeller. 4. Electrical test (requires a multimeter): With the machine unplugged and pump harness disconnected, measure continuity across the pump motor terminals. A good motor typically shows a low resistance (often in the tens to low hundreds of ohms). If you read infinite resistance (open) the motor winding is open and the pump must be replaced. If you read a short to chassis (near zero to chassis), the motor is shorted and must be replaced. 5. Mechanical inspection: a. Access the pump (usually behind the lower front panel or from the back). Place a shallow pan beneath to catch residual water. b. Remove the inlet/outlet hoses from the pump and inspect for trapped objects. Manually spin the impeller — it should turn freely with a little resistance; if stiff, damaged or jammed, replace the pump. 6. Bench test (optional and only if you’re comfortable): Disconnect pump and apply the correct voltage directly to the pump leads to confirm it runs (for typical 120 V pumps only and only if you know what you’re doing). If it doesn’t run, replace it. 7. Replacement steps (see detailed below): Remove old pump and install new one (part 6651354), reattach hoses and electrical harness, reassemble, then run a test drain cycle. How to fix — step-by-step replacement (practical): 1. Unplug the washer and turn off the water supply. Wear gloves and eye protection. 2. Remove the lower access panel (or rear panel depending on model) using a screwdriver. Place towels and a shallow container under the pump area. 3. Disconnect the pump electrical connector(s). Note or photograph the connector orientation for reassembly. 4. Loosen and remove the hose clamps and detach the inlet and outlet hoses. Expect water to spill; have a towel and bucket ready. 5. Remove the fasteners (screws/clips) securing the pump to the chassis. Pull the pump free. If clips hold it, gently release them with a flat screwdriver. 6. Inspect the pump area and hoses for debris — clear any obstructions. 7. Install the new pump (6651354) by reversing removal: secure pump, connect hoses with new clamps if needed, reconnect electrical connector(s), and replace the access panel. 8. Restore power and run a drain/spin test with a small load or with a bucket of water placed in the drum to confirm proper draining and that there are no leaks. Safety note: Always disconnect power before working on electrical appliances. If you’re not comfortable working around mains voltage or lifting the washer, hire a qualified technician.
Common Symptoms
Washer won't drain or shows a drain error, standing water in the drum after cycle, loud humming or grinding during drain, water leaks around the pump area.
Common Causes
- Pump motor failure (open winding or shorted motor)
- Impeller jammed by debris (coins, hair, small clothing items)
- Clogged drain hose or pump inlet/filter causing blocked flow
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Helpful Repair Tip
To confirm the pump is bad before buying a replacement, remove any debris and check for free impeller spin, then measure continuity across the pump terminals — infinite/open reading means replace the pump.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I run the washer without the drain pump if it’s failed?
No. The washer requires a functioning drain pump to remove water after wash and rinse cycles. Running the washer without a working pump will leave water in the tub, can trigger errors, and may damage the machine. Replace the pump to restore normal operation.
How much does replacing the drain pump typically cost?
Parts alone for a drain pump like part no. 6651354 typically range from $30–$120 depending on supplier and brand. If you hire a technician, labor adds roughly $100–$200 depending on local rates. Costs vary by model and region — confirm the correct part number for your MOD2N410 before purchasing.
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