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Your cart is empty.This is an authorized aftermarket product. Fits with various fisher/paykel brand models. It has a oem part # 479595.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
The first one I installed, it ran for couple loads. The pump stopped working. Then I rotated the cooling blade with my fingers and it started again. I started the return on this one. I ordered another one. The second one came with 4 broken cooling fan blades. That one was also returned. I need to look for a different manufacturer.
john galt
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2024
Easy install (Thank you Fisher &Paykel)! Replacing this pump is a breeze. Fixed my machine.
Tom A.
Reviewed in Canada on December 15, 2024
I am sure this is an OEM part since it said Fisher Paykel on the box. It did come with the fuse. It doesn't look 100% like the pump I took out but it certainly is possible that they changed it over the years since the pump I was replacing is 15 years old. I do think this pump is louder than the old one and sounds a bit strange but its working and so hopefully it lasts like the original did
James V.
Reviewed in the United States on November 11, 2024
Fisher Pakel washer pump replacement. Exact fit, easy removal and install.
Magnum440
Reviewed in Canada on April 14, 2024
Same motor locally selling for $200 plus.....I bought 2 of these motors for the price of one...my washing machine is from 2008 and it's usually the pump that gets compromised...fits my washer perfectly....
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2024
Included fuse was easy to install. Printed directions could have been a littler clearer, but there is info and examples on Google and YouTube regarding installation, so I don't think it would be a big problem if you are at all handy with some basic tools.The pump itself was very easy to install, and it seems to be performing nicely so far. Some reviewers complained about it being noisy, but I don't find it to be any more noisy than the old one. It IS different sounding. The old pump would often make some horrible screeching noises and would require lubrication on a regular basis to keep it quiet (apparently this was a common problem with the original design). I hope this new one doesn't develop that problem.
Scarbouc
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2023
I've had this washer for over 13 years and it finally had it's last wash. A quick Google found a plethora of instructions and parts. This was so easy to repair. And considering how expensive a new washer costs this is a no brainer. I followed the advice of another and replaced the diverter valve at the same time (also easy). Total cost to repair was under $100... Looking forward to another 13 years with this washing machine.Let's start by emphasizing 2 screws allow you to access the agitator, wash bowl, and the bowl that holds water underneath. This allows you to clean everything! I obviously neglected this but the machine is now clean and sanitized. I feel if I stayed up on this it would have been even easier... This will be quick and easy maintenance monthly firm now on. This give access to another bowl and are worth keeping up on cleaning. Underneath after disconnecting the wires... easy plugs... You turn the pump and it's out. The new one just popped in and your done! The old pump was corroded and showed some water exposure... Probably an aggressive wash that spilled water on the area under the washer. Put it all back together and it started right back up... Some complained this pump is loud but I would argue it is quieter.The fuse is easy to install and it's apparently there to protect the circuit board when this pump goes again. Based on how the machine sounded before it died I thought for sure the circuit board was dead but it was fine. The instructions are easy to follow to install the fuse.Don't get a new machine... Fix this machine... I'm planning to have this machine for the rest of my life! I rate this fix as easy...2 Phillips head screws and a 3/8" socket and you're done! Fuse takes wire cutters... But you could use scissors if desperate. You don't need to flip the machine... I just leaned it against a wall. Less than 30 minutes of work... Assuming you clean it more often than I did... You have a new machine
Stewart V.
Reviewed in Canada on December 28, 2023
Purchased this motor and replaced on our machine. It stopped not even 3 months after.
Very Simple TRUE Reviews
Reviewed in the United States on November 19, 2023
Works well on Fisher & Paykel washer. Newer is slightly different than the older. The older one when failed also blew the main fuse on the control board as pump motor was shorted 3 Ohm, vs original 33 Ohm.Of course, this fits at the very bottom for pumping out the water out of the washer, but engineers could have used some sort water protection cover if possible. That would have most definitely increased the service life.While installing make sure to save the grounding clip from the older one, as this one did not come with one. While reusing the grounding clip, you may find that the original clip-screw is smaller, so you will need a newer screw to fit into the hole on the laminate core.The fuse can be put in line at the bottom where the pump mounts, but should be moisture free and should not interfere with the rotation of the pump fan even after severe vibrations. Best place is to put it in inline by splicing the pump hot wire (typically, brown of the brown white pair) inside the top control board.Do not skip the fuse as in other reviews, it will help you not fry the control board if the pump motor fails short (due to soapy/chlorinated water seepage on to the pump).
Donovan in Colorado
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2020
Arrived a day early (thank you!) and fit perfectly. The ground connection was at a different angle than the original pump, but I worked it out. It's important to note that there are two sets of instructions for the fuse kit, depending on your model. Some intercept the brown wire path, others intercept the white wire path. The tag on the fuse holder itself states "brown wire", but you can ignore that. The GWL15 fell into the white wire category (instructions were on the back of paper provided).My GWL15 was serviced back in 2012 for a bad board. As part of that service, they apparently added that same fuse to the white wire path of the drain harness. So imagine my surprise when I saw that there was a fuse already installed. However, that fuse was blown and I replaced it with the one that came with the kit (same 2.5A 250V Slow Blow rating).This newer drain pump is louder than the original. Probably due to the fan blade design change. I was so happy when I heard water being drained, I didn't care how loud it was!I hope my GWL15 keeps on ticking for many years. I'm too scared to buy a new appliance today, knowing that they aren't built to last much longer than 5 years. Fisher & Paykel doesn't even make a top-loader anymore. Sad.
Jean Couillard
Reviewed in Canada on October 4, 2020
Easy to install and work perfectly
Colleen
Reviewed in Canada on November 3, 2019
Perfect description and product
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