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[Lifetime Warranty] P01006 Pool Drain Valve Cap with Rubber Seal Replacement for Coleman Above Ground Pools - Compatible with P01006 P01010 P6H1158ASS16

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P01006 Pool Drain Valve Cap Replacement

Key Features

  • Constructed from heavy-duty plastic for durability and longevity.
  • Includes a rubber seal to create a secure, leak-proof connection.
  • Direct replacement for the original manufacturer's drain valve cap.
  • Designed for a simple twist-on, twist-off application.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • P01006
  • P6H1158
  • P6H1158ASS16
  • P6D1158ASS16
  • P6D1158
  • P01010

Compatibility & Fitment

  • Fits most Coleman brand above-ground pools.
  • Also compatible with certain Bestway brand pool sets.
  • Note: Does not fit steel wall pools.

When to Replace

  • Original cap is lost or missing.
  • Visible cracks, stripping, or physical damage to the existing cap.
  • Water is leaking or dripping from the drain valve when the cap is secured.
  • Cap no longer tightens properly due to worn threads.

Installation Tips

  • Ensure the pool water level is below the drain valve opening before removing the old cap.
  • Verify the rubber seal is properly seated inside the new cap before installation.
  • Hand-tighten only; do not use tools to avoid over-tightening and damaging the threads.
  • Check for leaks after installation and before refilling the pool to its operational level.
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  • REPLACE PART NUMBERS

    REPLACE PART NUMBERS

    P6D1158ASS16, P01010, P6D1158
  • FOR COLEMAN POOLS

    FOR COLEMAN POOLS

    Fits most Coleman pools made before 2023 (Does not fit Steel Wall Pools or Coleman Spas)
  • HEAVY-DUTY PLASTIC

    HEAVY-DUTY PLASTIC

    Made from heavy-duty, UV-resistant plastic. Stands up to sun exposure and pool chemicals without cracking.
  • IMPORTANT NOTE

    IMPORTANT NOTE

    This is a replacement part designed to be compatible with certain appliances. Any brand names mentioned are used solely to indicate compatibility.
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FAQ

This cap is commonly used as a replacement for above-ground pool drain valve caps on Coleman pools, and some listings also identify compatibility with Bestway above-ground pools. The referenced part numbers are P01006, P01010, and P6H1158ASS16. Fit can vary by pool series, so the safest check is to match your existing cap number or drain valve style before ordering.
The cross-referenced numbers shown for this drain valve cap are P01006, P01010, P6H1158ASS16, and P6D1158ASS16. If your original cap or pool documentation uses one of these numbers, this is the part family you should compare against.
Common signs include slow dripping or seepage from the drain outlet, a cap that will not tighten securely, a cracked or stripped cap, or a missing or flattened rubber seal. You may also notice water loss after filling the pool even when the drain valve itself appears closed.
Yes. This style of drain valve cap is designed to screw onto the drain outlet and seal with a rubber gasket or seal ring. When the cap and seal are in good condition and the drain threads are undamaged, it helps reduce leakage and also keeps dust and debris out of the drain opening.
Replacement is usually simple and takes only a few minutes. In most cases, no tools are required. Remove the old cap, inspect the drain threads and sealing surface, make sure the rubber seal is seated correctly on the new cap, and screw it on evenly by hand. Avoid overtightening, which can damage the threads or distort the seal.
Inspect the drain valve body for cracked threads, dirt, sand, or damage that could prevent a proper seal. Clean the mating surface, confirm the old seal is fully removed if it stuck to the valve, and check that the new rubber seal sits flat. If a new cap still leaks, the issue may be with the drain valve housing itself rather than the cap alone.
The most common causes are UV exposure, plastic aging, repeated tightening and loosening, cross-threading, and rubber seal wear. Caps may also crack if they are overtightened or bumped during storage, draining, or pool takedown.