Lifetime Warranty

[Lifetime Warranty] WH11X34741 Washer Drain Pump Filter for GE - Replaces WH23X10029 WH23X10027 AP7205454 4977949 PS16874133 EAP16874133

Save 13%
0.00 Regular price
$23.67
Regular price $27.22 Sale price
$23.67
In stock
Fast delivery

Secure and trusted checkout with

  • Visa
  • Mastercard
  • American Express
  • PayPal
  • Diners Club
  • Discover
Contact for wholesale

🛠️
CONFIRM THE FIT FOR YOUR MODEL
Enter your model number

WH11X34741 Washer Drain Pump Filter

Key Features

  • High-Efficiency Filtration: Features a durable plastic mesh basket designed to trap lint, coins, hairpins, and other small debris before they can reach and damage the drain pump impeller.
  • Precision Threaded Seal: Engineered with a heavy-duty threaded base and a high-grade rubber gasket to ensure a watertight seal within the pump housing.
  • Ergonomic Easy-Grip Handle: Designed with a reinforced handle that allows for straightforward manual removal and tightening, even when the filter is wet or under pressure.
  • Impact-Resistant Construction: Manufactured from chemical-resistant polymer to withstand the constant thermal changes and vibration of high-speed wash cycles.

Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers

  • WH11X34741
  • WH23X10029
  • WH23X10027
  • 4977949
  • AP7205454
  • PS16874133
  • EAP16874133

Compatibility & Fitment

This drain pump filter is an OEM-style replacement for modern GE front-load and high-efficiency top-load washing machines. Key compatible series include:

  • GE GFW Series: Fits many UltraFresh Vent System models (e.g., GFW550, GFW650, GFW850).
  • GE GFT Series: Compatible with select front-load dryer/washer combos.
  • GE PTW Series: Fits various high-efficiency top-load models that utilize a front-access pump filter.
  • Haier: Compatible with select Haier-branded units manufactured by GE.

When to Replace

  • Drainage Error Codes: The washer displays "LD" (Long Drain), "Check Filter," or "E2" codes, and water remains in the drum at the end of the cycle.
  • Water Leaks at the Base: Visible dripping from the front access door or the bottom of the machine, indicating the filter gasket is cracked or deformed.
  • Broken Handle: The plastic handle has snapped off during a cleaning attempt, making it impossible to unscrew or properly seat the filter.
  • Odors: Significant organic buildup or debris trapped in the mesh that cannot be cleaned, leading to persistent "stinky washer" smells.
  • Grinding Noises: A damaged or missing filter allows debris to hit the pump impeller, causing a loud rattling or grinding sound during the drain phase.

Installation Tips

  • Drain the Excess: Before unscrewing the filter, use the small emergency drain hose (usually located next to the filter) to empty the remaining water into a shallow pan to prevent flooding your floor.
  • Clear the Housing: Once the old filter is out, reach into the pump housing with a cloth to remove any coins, hair, or slime that might prevent the new filter from sealing.
  • Lubricate the Gasket: Apply a tiny drop of liquid dish soap to the black rubber O-ring on the new filter to help it slide in smoothly and prevent the gasket from bunching up.
  • Alignment: Turn the filter clockwise to tighten. Ensure it is threaded straight and tightened until it stops; do not over-tighten with tools, as hand-tight is usually sufficient.
  • Test Cycle: Run a "Rinse & Spin" cycle and use a flashlight to check the filter area for any drips before closing the access panel.
Product image
Product image
Product image
  • CONVENIENT KNOB DESIGN

    CONVENIENT KNOB DESIGN

    Easy to grip, twist, and clean for quick filter maintenance
  • DURABLE O-RING SEAL

    DURABLE O-RING SEAL

    Prevents water leakage and ensures tight fit
  • STURDY CONSTRUCTION

    STURDY CONSTRUCTION

    High-strength plastic resists cracking, corrosion, and high water pressure
  • PRECISION DRAIN HOLES

    PRECISION DRAIN HOLES

    Capture lint, fibers, and debris effectively to prevent clogging
3 SIMPLE STEPS

3 SIMPLE STEPS

*Always unplug the washer, turn off the water supply, and wear work gloves for safety: 1. Place towels and a shallow pan under the pump filter access door to catch draining water | 2. Open the access door and turn the old filter counterclockwise to remove it | 3. Install the new filter by hand until it is snug and sealed - do not overtighten
Brand Model Number
GE GCVH6800J5BB, GCVH6800J5MR, GCVH6800J5MS, GCVH6800J5MV, GCVH6800J5WW, GFAN1000L2WW, GFAN1000L4WW, GFAN1100L2WW, GFAN1100L4WW, GFW400SCM0WW, GFW400SCM1WW, GFW450SPM0DG, GFW450SPM1DG, GFW450SSM0WW, GFW450SSM1WW, GFWH1200D0WW, GFWH1200D1WW, GFWH1300D0WW, GFWH1400D0WW, GFWH1405D0MS, GFWH2400L0WW, GFWH2405L0BB, GFWH2405L0MG, GFWH2405L0MS, GFWH2405L0MV, GFWH3400L0WW, GFWH3405L0BB, GFWH3405L0MG, GFWH3405L0MS, GFWH3405L0MV, GFWN1000L0WW, GFWN1000L1WW, GFWN1000L2WW, GFWN1100D0WW, GFWN1100D1WW, GFWN1100L0WW, GFWN1100L1WW, GFWN1100L2WW, GFWN1100L3WW, GFWN1100L4WW, GFWN1200D0WW, GFWN1200D1WW, GFWN1300D0WW, GFWS1500D0WW, GFWS1500D1WW, GFWS1505D0MS, GFWS3500L0WW, GFWS3505L0BB, GFWS3505L0MG, GFWS3505L0MS, GFWS3505L0MV, GFWS3600L0WW, GFWS3605L0BB, GFWS3605L0MG, GFWS3605L0MS, GFWS3605L0MV
GE GMAN1200D0WW, GMAN1200L2WW, GMAN1200L4WW, PFWS4600L0WW, PFWS4605L0MG, PFWS4605L0MV, WBVH5100H0WW, WBVH5100H1WW, WBVH5200J0WW, WBVH5200J1WW, WBVH5200J2WW, WBVH5200J3WW, WBVH5200K0WW, WBVH5300K0WW, WBVH5300K1WW, WBVH5300K3WW, WBVH6240F0GG, WBVH6240F0WW, WBVH6240H0WW, WBVH6240H1WW, WCVH6260F0GG, WCVH6260F0WW, WCVH6260H1WW, WCVH6400J0WW, WCVH6400J1WW, WCVH6400J2WW, WCVH6600H0BB, WCVH6600H0GG, WCVH6600H0MB, WCVH6600H0MS, WCVH6600H0WW, WCVH6600H1BB, WCVH6600H1GG, WCVH6600H1MB, WCVH6600H1MS, WCVH6600H1WW, WCVH6800J0BB, WCVH6800J0GG, WCVH6800J0MB, WCVH6800J0MR, WCVH6800J0MS, WCVH6800J0WW, WCVH6800J1BB, WCVH6800J1MB, WCVH6800J1MR, WCVH6800J1MS, WCVH6800J1MV, WCVH6800J1WW, WCVH6800J2BB, WCVH6800J2MR, WCVH6800J2MS, WCVH6800J2MV, WCVH6800J2WW, WCVH6800J3BB, WCVH6800J3MR, WCVH6800J3MS, WCVH6800J3MV, WCVH6800J3WW, WCVH6800J4BB, WCVH6800J4MR, WCVH6800J4MS, WCVH6800J4MV, WCVH6800J4WW, WCVH6800J5BB, WCVH6800J5MR, WCVH6800J5MS, WCVH6800J5MV, WCVH6800J5WW, WCVH6800K0MV, WCVH6850K0MV
GE WHDVH626F0GG, WHDVH626F0WW, WHDVH626H1GG, WHDVH626H1WW, WHDVH660H0BB, WHDVH660H0GG, WHDVH660H0MB, WHDVH660H0MS, WHDVH660H0WW, WHDVH660H1BB, WHDVH660H1GG, WHDVH660H1MB, WHDVH660H1MS, WHDVH660H1WW, WHDVH680J0BB, WHDVH680J0GG, WHDVH680J0MB, WHDVH680J0MR, WHDVH680J0MS, WHDVH680J0WW, WHDVH680J1MR, WHDVH680J1MS, WHDVH680J1WW
GE WPDH8800J0MG, WPDH8800J0MV, WPDH8800J0WW, WPDH8800J1MG, WPDH8800J1MV, WPDH8800J1WW, WPDH8800J2MG, WPDH8800J2MV, WPDH8800J2WW, WPDH8800J3MG, WPDH8800J3MV, WPDH8800J3WW, WPDH8850J0MG, WPDH8850J0MV, WPDH8850J0WW, WPDH8850J1MG, WPDH8850J1MV, WPDH8850J1WW, WPDH8850J2MG, WPDH8850J2MV, WPDH8850J2WW, WPDH8850J3MG, WPDH8850J3MV, WPDH8850J3WW, WPDH8850J4MG, WPDH8850J4MV, WPDH8850J4WW, WPDH8900J0MG, WPDH8900J0MV, WPDH8900J0WW, WPDH8900J1MG, WPDH8900J1MV, WPDH8900J1WW, WPDH8900J2MG, WPDH8900J2MV, WPDH8900J2WW, WPDH8900J3MG, WPDH8900J3MV, WPDH8900J3WW, WPDH8900J4MG, WPDH8900J4MV, WPDH8900J4WW, WPDH8910K0MG, WPDH8910K0MV, WPDH8910K0WW, WPDH8910K1MG, WPDH8910K1MV, WPDH8910K1WW
Note This is not an exhaustive list. You can send us your appliance model, and we will help you!

FAQ

This filter is used on select GE and Hotpoint front-load washers that use part number WH11X34741 or the matching replacement numbers WH23X10029 and WH23X10027. Example models mentioned in available references include WBVH5100H0WW, WBVH6240H1WW, WCVH6600H0MS, WHDVH626F0GG, and some GFW450/GFW550 series machines. Because GE and Hotpoint used similar-looking filters across different platforms, match your washer's full model number and existing part number before ordering.
Known replacement and cross-reference numbers for this drain pump filter include WH11X34741, WH23X10029, WH23X10027, AP7205454, 4977949, PS16874133, EAP16874133, AH2340052, 1475790, EA2340052, and PS234005.
A restricted or damaged pump filter can cause slow draining, standing water left in the tub, drain-related error codes, a washer that stops before spin, unusual pump noise, or debris found around the filter cap area. If the machine hums during drain but water leaves slowly, the filter may be packed with lint, coins, hairpins, fabric threads, or other debris.
The drain pump filter traps debris before it reaches the drain pump impeller. This helps reduce clogs, protects the pump from damage, and supports normal draining and spinning performance. On front-load washers, this filter is an important service point because small items from pockets often collect there over time.
On most compatible GE and Hotpoint front-load washers, servicing the filter is usually a straightforward maintenance job. In many models, you access it through the lower front service area or behind a small access panel. Typical tools and supplies are towels, a shallow tray or pan for water, and possibly a screwdriver if an access cover must be removed. Plan on about 10 to 20 minutes, and expect residual water to come out when the filter is loosened.
Unplug the washer first. Have towels ready and drain as much residual water as possible before removing the filter. After taking the filter out, inspect the pump cavity for coins, buttons, lint buildup, or damage to the impeller. Also check the filter seal or gasket area for cuts, flattening, or debris that could cause leaks when reinstalled.
Most problems are caused by debris accumulation rather than the filter body itself. Coins, pet hair, lint, small clothing items, and fabric fibers are common causes. A filter may also need replacement if the cap is cracked, the threads are damaged, or the sealing surface no longer seats properly and allows leaking.