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[Lifetime Warranty] AEM73213001 Washer Drain Hose - Compatible with LG Washing Machines - Replaces 2134394 5251FA1699P AH3617213 EA3617213 PS3617213

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AEM73213001 Washer Tub-to-Pump Drain Hose Assembly

Key Features

  • Internal Heavy-Duty Construction: Specifically designed as the "Tub-to-Pump" connector, this hose is manufactured from thickened, high-grade rubber to withstand the heavy vibrations and high water pressure of the spin cycle.
  • Anti-Clog Bellows Design: Features a flexible, corrugated bellows section that allows the hose to expand and contract with the tub's movement, preventing kinking and helping to break up sediment or lint buildup.
  • Dual Spring-Clamp Security: Comes pre-equipped with two heavy-duty 304 stainless steel spring-loaded clamps, ensuring a permanent, leak-proof seal at both the tub outlet and the pump intake.
  • Heat & Chemical Resistance: The specialized rubber compound is engineered to resist the degrading effects of hot water, concentrated detergents, and fabric softeners over years of operation.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • AP5244718
  • PS3617213
  • AEM73652901
  • 5251FA1699P
  • 2134394
  • AH3617213
  • EA3617213

Compatibility & Fitment

This internal drain hose is compatible with a wide range of LG and Kenmore/Sears top-load washing machines. Key models include:

  • LG WT Series: WT1001CW, WT1101CW, WT1201CV, WT1201CW, WT1501CW, WT4801CW, WT4870CW, WT4901CW, WT5001CW, WT5070CW, WT5101HV, WT5101HW, WT5170HV, WT5170HW, WT5480CW, WT5680HVA, WT5680HWA.
  • LG T Series: T1309ADFH, T1309ADFH6, T1309ADFN.
  • Kenmore / Sears: Fits 796-prefix models including 796.29002, 796.29272, 796.29472, 796.31402, 796.31412, and 796.31512.
  • Note: This is an internal part that connects the bottom of the wash tub to the drain pump. It is not the external hose that drains into your house's standpipe.

When to Replace

  • Water Leaking Underneath: If you see a puddle forming directly under the center or front of the washer during the drain or spin cycle, this hose may have a puncture or a loose clamp.
  • Washer Not Draining: A collapsed or heavily clogged internal hose will prevent the pump from pulling water out of the tub, causing the washer to stop with a drain error code (e.g., OE).
  • Rubber Dry-Rot: If the hose feels stiff, brittle, or shows visible surface cracks, it is likely to burst soon and should be replaced as preventative maintenance.
  • Pinhole Leaks: Small, high-pressure sprays during the spin cycle often indicate a tiny tear in the bellows section of the rubber.

Installation Tips

  • Safety First: CRITICAL: Unplug the washer from the electrical outlet and shut off both the hot and cold water valves before beginning.
  • Accessing the Hose: PRO TIP: For most LG top-loaders, you will need to tip the washer back (securely) or remove the front/back panel to access the area between the outer tub and the drain pump.
  • The Clamp Trick: Use a pair of pliers to squeeze the spring clamps and slide them up the hose before pulling the old hose off. This prevents damage to the plastic pump housing or the tub outlet.
  • Clean the Ports: Before installing the new AEM73213001 hose, wipe down the tub outlet and the pump intake to remove any slimy residue or scale. This ensures the new rubber creates a perfect, airtight seal.
  • Directional Check: Ensure the hose is not twisted or under tension. The bellows should have a natural "S" or slight curve to absorb the tub's movement without pulling on the pump.
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  • DRAIN OUTLET

    DRAIN OUTLET

    Ensures fast and efficient water discharge while preventing leaks and standing water buildup.
  • FOLDED PIPES

    FOLDED PIPES

    Flexible anti-kink design maintains steady water flow during every wash cycle.
  • NOZZLE CLIP

    NOZZLE CLIP

    Rust-proof stainless steel clip provides a secure, leak-free connection for reliable performance.
  • DURABLE MATERIALS

    DURABLE MATERIALS

    Constructed from thickened rubber (0.13 in) and reinforced with stainless steel for long-lasting durability and a tight seal.
4 SIMPLE STEPS

4 SIMPLE STEPS

1. Unplug the washer and remove screws to detach the rear panel | 2. Release clamps and remove the old hose from pump and outer tub | 3. Attach new hose to outer tub and pump, then secure with clamps | 4. Reattach the rear panel, replace screws, and plug the washer back in.
Brand Model Number
Replaces 2134394, 5251FA1699P, AEM73652901, AH3617213, AP5244718, EA3617213, PS3617213
Kenmore 79629002, 79629272, 79629472, 79631401, 79631411, 79631421, 79631431, 79631461, 79631511, 79631521, 79631551, 79631621
LG T1309ADFH, T1309ADFH6, T1309ADFN, WT1001CW, WT1101CW, WT1201CV, WT1201CW, WT1501CW, WT1701CV, WT1701CW
LG WT4801CW, WT4870CW, WT5001CW, WT5070CW, WT5101HV, WT5101HW, WT5170HV, WT5170HW, WT5480CW, WT5680HVA, WT5680HWA
LG WT7100CW, WT7300CW, WT7500CW, WT7600HKA, WT7700HVA

FAQ

AEM73213001 is used on select LG washing machines. Based on the available product information, this is a tub-to-pump drain hose assembly designed specifically for LG models. To confirm fit, match your washer's full model number with the parts list for your machine and verify the part number AEM73213001 or one of its replacements.
This drain hose is associated with part number AEM73213001 and is commonly cross-referenced to 2134394, 5251FA1699P, AH3617213, EA3617213, and PS3617213.
This part is the tub-to-pump connector drain hose. It carries used wash water from the washer tub to the drain pump, which then sends the water out to the home's drain. It may also be described as the pump outlet connector hose assembly.
Typical symptoms include water leaking under the washer, visible cracks or splits in the hose, loose or deteriorated connection points, or evidence of rubbing wear. Because this hose sits between the tub and pump, a failure often shows up during drain cycles when the washer is moving a large amount of water.
Replacement is usually a moderate repair because the washer cabinet or access panel typically needs to be opened to reach the tub-to-pump connection. Common tools include screwdrivers, pliers for hose clamps, towels or a shallow pan for leftover water, and work gloves. For many technicians or confident DIYers, the job is often in the 30- to 60-minute range, depending on washer layout and access.
Unplug the washer and shut off the water supply before starting. Drain any remaining water and inspect the drain pump ports and tub outlet for debris, soap buildup, or damage that could prevent a good seal. Also check the hose clamps and nearby connections for corrosion or looseness. If the old hose failed because it was rubbing against another component or was kinked during installation, correct that routing issue before fitting the new hose.