Replacing water pump on maytag epic z
This week the water discharge pump Went out on my maytag epic z washing machine. You could tell the the pump was going bad, not by a certain error code, but by the following problems:
1. Water was not all pumping out during the wash cycle and clothes were extremely wet
2. The discharge pump sounded rough when it was trying to pump out water. If you have heard when the pump kicks in, then you will know when your pump is bad.
Here is a picture of the progress with the new pump being installed.
The pump comes with the discharge clean out valve attached. This makes it super simple to install and it's even a repair you can do yourself (DIY).
Steps to swap out you maytag epic z water pump
1. Unplug washing machine
2. Remove bottom access panel from the bottom of the washer.
3. On the far right you will see a small black wire the you need to unplug from the water pump. (it also clips onto the water pump housing, so you need to remove it from the small plastic clip).
4. Next you need to empty any standing water.
5. Now remove the hose clips or hose clamps from the back side of the pump. There is a gray smaller hose and a larger black hose. There may be a hose clip or clamp to remove.
6. On the bottom of the washer there are 2 small screws to remove. I used a 8mm socket with a rachet that made it happen fast.
7. No you can lift and slide the entire old water pump housing out of place being carefully to see how the new one will fit right back into place.
8. Slide the new pump and housing into place and attach the 2 screws.
9. Reattach the hoses and plug the black wires back in.
10. Close thing up and plug in the washer. You may want to leave the bottom access panel open until you have run a cycle to confirm there are no leaks.
For approx $75 - $85 you have replaced a faulty part and saved yourself a potentially several hundred dollar service call. Good job!