AGM75469214 SUMP PARTS ASSEMBLY SVC OEM

AGM75469214 SUMP PARTS ASSEMBLY SVC OEM ‍is ​a service-replacement sump assembly designed ⁢for consumer appliances that manage‌ and evacuate liquid. As a sump ​parts ⁢assembly, it ‍typically ⁢comprises a collection⁤ basin or housing, integrated or ‌mountable drain pump components,⁤ seals⁤ and gaskets, strainers⁤ or screens, and the⁤ mechanical ​or electrical interfaces ‍needed to connect⁤ to the appliance chassis and control ‍systems. The⁤ “SVC ⁣OEM” ‍designation indicates the assembly is⁢ configured​ for⁤ service installation and is intended to match ⁢original-equipment form, fit and‌ function for compatible models.

Within an appliance system the sump assembly functions⁢ as the primary ‌collection and discharge point for process and waste water; it⁤ gathers‌ runoff or condensate, ⁤filters out debris, and provides ​a mounting and ​operational ⁣interface for the drain pump, float or level sensors, and hose connections. The sump interacts directly with‌ the⁢ appliance’s⁤ hydraulic and control subsystems ⁤- including inlet/outlet hoses, check​ valves,⁤ pump motor ⁢circuits,⁢ and the⁤ main‌ control ​board through sensor feedback – and‍ its proper‍ sealing and ⁤mechanical integrity ⁣are critical to preventing⁢ leaks, ensuring complete ‍drainage cycles, and avoiding pump cavitation or clog-related ​failures.

This article​ will⁢ explain the AGM75469214 sump assembly’s functional components and ‌how it integrates into common appliance platforms, outline ⁣model compatibility‌ and ⁢mechanical/electrical‌ connection points, and identify typical failure symptoms such as ‍no-drain conditions,⁤ intermittent ​sensor triggers, leaks, and abnormal pump noise. It will also cover‍ practical troubleshooting ‌steps (visual inspection, continuity​ and voltage ‌checks, hose and ⁣strainer examination), replacement considerations (correct part selection, gasket and fastener handling, orientation and⁤ torque, ⁢and post-installation verification), and⁢ safe ⁢service practices for‍ technicians, engineers, and appliance owners.

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Function and Role of the sump Assembly in‌ Appliance Fluid Management ​and Seal‌ Integrity

The AGM75469214⁣ SUMP​ PARTS ASSEMBLY ⁤SVC OEM serves‌ as⁢ the fluid collection ​and routing⁢ module ⁣at the base⁤ of‌ many appliances, combining the sump⁢ basin, pump⁢ mounting‍ flange, and primary ‍sealing ‍surfaces into a single replaceable assembly. In operation it captures ‍drained liquid, ‍directs ​flow to the discharge pump, isolates ‌debris and​ lint, and⁤ provides the mechanical interfaces for hoses, electrical connectors, and​ level sensors. technicians should verify that the mating surfaces, mounting bosses, and hose diameters⁣ of ‍the replacement assembly⁢ match the appliance model; mismatched mounting geometry or ​connector types can cause misalignment, reduced ⁤pump efficiency, or premature seal wear‌ even ‌when the pump itself is ⁢compatible.

The sump assembly contributes directly to seal integrity ⁣ by⁤ establishing compression on⁤ gaskets⁣ and O-rings ​and by maintaining stable hose routing to prevent strain ⁤on⁢ seals ‌during operation.⁢ Typical failure ⁤modes are⁢ mechanical cracks in the basin, ​hardening or extrusion of the gasket ⁤material, and loose hose clamps; diagnosing​ a leak⁢ requires inspection of the clamped hose connections, visual ⁣inspection of the sump for hairline fractures, ‍and verification of correct torque on⁤ mounting ‍hardware. For practical ‌service, replace the⁣ assembly ⁤or ‍gasket, ‍re-seat hoses with new clamps, and perform a short fill-and-drain cycle while⁢ observing common⁣ leak points ⁣to confirm ⁣correct ⁢installation.

  • Inspection checklist: verify‌ gasket condition, check mating flange ​flatness, confirm⁢ hose clamp torque, ‌and test⁢ pump⁣ electrical connector seating.
Item Description
Material injection-molded thermoplastic designed for chemical and ‌thermal resistance
Seal⁤ type Compression gasket or molded ‍O-ring located⁤ at pump flange and hose ⁣connections
Typical symptom Intermittent⁢ leaks at flange or persistent water under​ appliance ⁢after drain cycle

How the ⁣AGM75469214 SUMP PARTS ASSEMBLY SVC OEM Works Inside the Appliance: flow Paths, ⁣Pumps, Valves and Sensor Interfaces

The AGM75469214 ⁢SUMP PARTS ASSEMBLY⁣ SVC OEM houses the pumps, diverter valves, ⁣check valves and sensor‌ mounts that control liquid routing inside ‌the appliance. In typical operation a recirculation pump ​draws water from the ⁤sump and delivers it to spray arms​ or heat exchangers through a primary⁤ flow path, ⁣while a separate⁤ drain path and ⁣pump evacuate water to‌ the⁤ household drain.Diverter or‍ solenoid​ valves select between recirculation and⁤ drain routes and check valves prevent cross‑flow;​ level ⁣or ⁢pressure sensors mounted on⁣ the ​sump provide discrete ‍or analog⁢ feedback ⁣to the control⁢ board so that fill,wash and drain sequences can‍ be executed reliably. Mechanical interfaces‍ (mounting pads, O‑ring seals and hose⁢ ports) and the ​electrical connector pinout ⁢determine direct ​compatibility with replacement control ‍wiring and chassis mounting, so match physical ports ‌and ‍connector configurations when ordering replacements.

  • Recirculation pump – supplies water under pressure to service cycles and spray assemblies.
  • Drain pump/port – removes water from⁤ the sump ⁣to ⁢the external drain.
  • Diverter/check valves ‍- route flow and​ prevent backflow between⁢ circuits.
  • Level/pressure ⁢sensors⁤ – provide feedback for fill, ⁣drain and ⁤fault⁣ detection.
  • Electrical ⁢connector/mounting interface – ensures OEM fit and control ‍board compatibility.

Functionally,the assembly behaves as a compact ‌hydraulic subsystem: control commands ⁤from the appliance controller energize specific pump/motor⁣ windings and valve coils,and‍ the resulting hydraulic​ state is verified by sensor inputs.​ For troubleshooting,​ common ‌symptoms such as⁤ no flow, ⁢persistent fill, or audible cavitation ⁤point to specific ‌subsystems – lack of flow with ‌the pump‍ energized ​suggests impeller ⁢blockage or motor failure, persistent fill indicates a failed level sensor or stuck‌ valve, and intermittent operation frequently‍ enough traces to ⁣connector‍ corrosion or intermittent coil ⁢drive. Practical bench checks include⁣ verifying continuity of valve coils and float switches, confirming that the control board supplies drive voltage when ⁣a cycle calls for ⁢it, and inspecting impellers,‌ seals and check‑valves for debris ⁤or wear; replacement units must‌ match the original mounting geometry and ⁤connector‌ pinout to avoid retrofit issues.

Item Description
Pump Recirculation‌ and drain pumping functions;⁢ impeller condition and motor drive determine flow performance.
Valve Diverter/solenoid‍ and⁤ check valves that direct flow‌ paths and prevent backflow ‍between circuits.
Sensor Level ⁢or pressure sensors that​ provide discrete/analog signals to the controller for fill and ‌drain control.

Common ⁢Failure Symptoms and‍ Diagnostic Indicators​ of​ Sump​ Assembly Degradation

The AGM75469214‍ SUMP PARTS ASSEMBLY ⁢SVC OEM is‌ the ‌integrated ⁤sump module‍ that houses ⁣the impeller,seal interfaces,strainer⁣ and mounting flange; its primary function is to​ collect and ⁢evacuate fluid‌ while protecting the pump ‍motor from ​debris and⁣ splash-back. Functionally, the assembly must match the host ​appliance’s mounting⁤ pattern, outlet‌ diameter⁣ and motor electrical specification​ to ensure proper alignment and torque transfer. Technicians verify ⁣compatibility by checking ⁣the OEM part ‍number, flange bolt pattern, electrical ⁢connector ⁢pinout and​ impeller ‍orientation against the ⁣service⁤ manual ⁢before installation; mismatched ‌geometry or voltage rating produces vibration, premature bearing ‌wear, or⁢ overheating rather than simple⁣ sealing ‍failures.

Degradation of the sump assembly presents predictable symptoms that⁢ can be isolated with ​targeted diagnostic checks: ⁢mechanical noise and vibration point to impeller damage, bearing failure‌ or misalignment; fluid leakage at the flange or shaft ‌indicates degraded⁢ seals or cracked housings; and reduced flow ⁣or intermittent operation is commonly caused by clogging, impeller erosion,​ or electrical faults. Diagnostic procedure ⁣should combine⁣ visual inspection,‍ flow or pressure measurement, and electrical tests (voltage under​ load, current draw,‌ continuity ⁣of ⁣float or level ⁢switches). For example,a clamp-meter current‌ reading substantially above ‍the motor nameplate under ⁢no-load bench testing suggests bearing ⁤drag or partial seizure ⁣rather‍ than a hydraulic ‌restriction,while visible hairline cracks ⁤in the housing ‍near mounting⁢ holes indicate ⁣stress fracturing that requires ​replacement rather than seal repair.

  • Unusual noise/vibration: Impeller damage,​ foreign objects, or ⁢bearing wear.
  • Visible leaks: ‍ Failed ⁤shaft seal, gasket failure,⁣ or cracked housing.
  • Reduced or erratic flow: Clogging,⁢ impeller erosion, or ‍electrical cycling.
  • Elevated motor ⁤current/overheating: ⁤ Bearing seizure, ⁢misalignment, or⁣ electrical fault.
Item Description
Visual inspection Look⁣ for cracks at mounting points, seal extrusion, corroded fasteners‍ and⁤ debris in ‌the strainer.
Electrical/flow ⁤tests Measure motor ⁣voltage and current under load, and‌ record⁢ flow‍ rate⁣ or pressure ⁤drop ​to distinguish ‍hydraulic restriction from mechanical ‌drag.

Replacement considerations, model Compatibility ‌and Installation Procedures for AGM75469214 ‌SUMP PARTS ASSEMBLY SVC OEM

The AGM75469214 SUMP ‌PARTS ASSEMBLY SVC‍ OEM is a modular ​condensate-management ⁤component ‍that ⁤collects liquids, houses‍ the active ⁤drain elements, and provides the mechanical and electrical ‍interfaces ‌required by the host appliance. ‌In typical use it contains a ⁤small ⁣reservoir, a​ float-actuated switch or optical⁢ sensor ⁢for level detection, a pump or gravity outlet port,​ and a check valve to prevent⁤ backflow. Material selection for the reservoir ​and seals‍ (thermoplastic housings with elastomer⁤ O-rings) minimizes corrosion ⁣and ⁣chemical attack⁤ from detergent‌ or mildly acidic condensate,⁣ while designed mounting bosses and‌ connector footprints ensure direct fit with OEM chassis​ locations‌ and ⁤wiring⁢ harnesses⁣ on compatible models.

When replacing the ⁢assembly,⁤ technicians ‌should confirm model compatibility against chassis ‌part ‍lists and ⁤harness ‍pinouts, then⁢ follow a controlled procedure: remove ⁣power, drain ⁤residual ⁢fluid, disconnect hoses and electrical connectors, and inspect mating surfaces ‍and⁣ fasteners for⁢ wear⁤ or damage. After installation, verify correct check-valve ​orientation, ensure seals are seated⁢ and mounting‍ bosses are‍ not stressed, and perform a functional verification by ⁢applying⁤ service voltage ⁤per equipment documentation and introducing a measured volume of water to‌ exercise the float/pump cycle while ⁢observing ​for leaks and correct drainage. Common practical ‍checks⁤ and features to ​confirm during replacement include:

  • Model ​and connector match to guarantee electrical and mechanical compatibility.
  • Condition of O-rings‌ and mating surfaces to prevent leaks.
  • check⁢ valve orientation and hose⁣ diameter compatibility (confirm hose ID matches outlet).
  • Secure ‍routing of ‍wiring and hose to avoid kinks and abrasion.
  • Functional test: ‍fill reservoir, observe float‌ switch state and pump activation, ⁢verify no backflow.
Item Description
Reservoir Collects condensate and provides the mounting⁢ platform​ for pump and sensor elements.
Float / Sensor Detects liquid level and signals the control system or pump to activate.
Check Valve‌ / Outlet Prevents⁢ backflow into ⁣the sump and matches hose ID⁤ for ⁢proper ⁣drainage.

Q&A

What‌ is the AGM75469214​ SUMP PARTS ASSEMBLY SVC OEM?

The ‍AGM75469214 sump‌ parts​ assembly is‌ an OEM⁤ service assembly that‍ typically includes ⁢the ‍washing ​machine ⁤sump (lower tub housing), ‌internal seals/gaskets, and the connections for the⁤ drain pump and hoses. It ​forms the watertight lower section​ of the wash⁢ tub and provides⁣ mounting points and passages for the ‌drain ⁣pump and drain ‍hoses.

How‌ do ⁣I​ know if ⁣the sump ‍assembly is⁢ the cause of a leak?

Common ‍signs of a failing sump assembly are visible water⁣ under or around the machine, water dripping from​ the⁤ bottom during fill, wash, ‍or ​drain cycles, ‍persistent dampness near⁤ the front or ⁢rear base, and ⁢sometimes rust or⁣ corrosion on the sump housing. Inspect for ‍hairline cracks⁣ in the plastic, deteriorated ​or missing gaskets, loose⁢ hose clamps, and‍ degraded pump-to-sump seals. ⁢Isolate the⁢ leak by​ running ⁢a‌ short ⁣drain or spin cycle with the front service panel removed ⁣(after ‍disconnecting power) to watch exact leakage points.

Which ⁢washer models ‌is‍ this ‌OEM sump compatible with?

OEM part numbers like AGM75469214 are matched to⁤ specific machine models. Compatibility varies by manufacturer and model⁣ year. ​Always⁢ verify fit by checking the washer’s model‍ and⁢ serial number ‍against the‍ supplier’s compatibility chart or the manufacturer’s​ parts list⁣ before purchasing.‌ If ‌in doubt, contact ⁤the manufacturer or ⁤authorized parts dealer ⁣with your machine model/serial number.

Can​ I replace just the seal or pump ⁣instead of the entire sump assembly?

Sometimes ‍seals, gaskets, or the​ drain pump can ​be replaced independently if they are the only failed⁤ components and are available as separate parts. However, on some machines the pump seal or⁤ pump housing is ⁣integrated into the sump assembly, ⁣making full sump replacement⁣ necessary. Inspect⁣ the service manual​ or ‍parts diagram ​for‍ your ​model⁤ to ⁢determine which components ​are sold separately.

What tools and safety precautions are needed to replace the ‍sump assembly?

Typical tools: flat and Phillips screwdrivers, socket ⁢set, needle-nose pliers,⁢ hose clamp pliers ​or⁤ pliers⁢ for spring clamps, a drain ​pan, towels, and possibly a multimeter ⁣for‌ electrical checks. ‌Safety: disconnect power​ at the ⁤breaker,shut off and disconnect water supply,empty‌ the washer⁢ of any remaining water,and ⁤work on a stable surface.‌ Follow the service manual ‍for your model;⁤ if you’re not comfortable‌ with appliance disassembly, hire a qualified technician.

Can I use an ⁤aftermarket sump ⁤assembly instead of the OEM AGM75469214?

Aftermarket assemblies⁤ may‍ be available ​and can⁢ be less expensive, but fit, material quality, and⁤ long-term ⁣reliability ‌can⁤ vary. ‌OEM parts are‍ designed to‍ meet ‍the original specifications ‌of the‌ machine and‌ generally ensure correct fit⁣ and function.⁣ if using an aftermarket part, confirm exact ⁤dimensional and connection compatibility ‍and ask about warranty coverage‌ from the vendor.

How long does it take⁢ to replace⁤ the sump assembly and what should I⁣ expect during the job?

For an experienced technician, replacement ​typically​ takes 1-2 hours.Steps include draining the washer, disconnecting power/water, ⁤removing control panels and/or front/rear‌ panels as required, detaching hoses and electrical connectors from the pump/sump, removing the old sump, installing the new assembly with new gaskets/clamps,‌ reassembling, and testing for⁣ leaks. Time can be longer for top-load tubs with​ intricate suspensions​ or when corrosion and seized fasteners are present.

Does the AGM75469214 sump‌ assembly⁣ come with a⁤ warranty and ⁤where can I buy a ⁢replacement?

Warranty terms vary by supplier; ‌OEM service ⁣parts‌ often carry a‌ limited warranty ⁣(commonly 90 days to 1 year) but you should confirm ‌with the⁢ seller ‍before purchase. Buy⁤ from authorized ⁣dealers, the appliance manufacturer’s parts department, or reputable online parts ⁢suppliers. ‌Keep proof of purchase ⁤and⁤ the part number for ⁢warranty and return ‌purposes. If ​you’re unsure ​about installation, many dealers also⁢ offer or can recommend‍ certified ‌technicians.

Wrapping ⁢Up

The AGM75469214 ​SUMP‍ PARTS ASSEMBLY ‍SVC OEM ⁤plays a critical role in ensuring proper fluid management and contamination ‍control within the associated ⁣system. ‍As ⁣an OEM-designated assembly, it ​contributes to maintaining manufacturer specifications for⁤ fit, performance, and durability, helping to reduce‍ the risk⁤ of leaks, premature ⁣wear, and ​related downstream damage when installed and serviced according to recommended procedures.

Accurate diagnosis and timely replacement of the​ AGM75469214 SUMP‌ PARTS ASSEMBLY SVC OEM are‌ essential to ​preserve ⁤system ​reliability and‌ avoid ⁢extended downtime ​or⁢ costly ⁢repairs. employing correct ‌diagnostic ‌methods, using OEM components where appropriate, and following established ‌service⁤ protocols ensures ‌the assembly performs⁤ as intended and supports long-term operational efficiency.


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