Description
🧾 Description
Replace your old or damaged washer drain hose with the OEM-style Part TJ78WDH (8-foot length) from ProLine/Marcone. This durable hose properly routes wastewater from the washer to your home drain, helping prevent leaks, improper draining, or water backup.
⚠️ Please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to confirm that the hose length, connection style and routing match your specific washer’s installation. Lowes Appliance Parts+1
⚙️ Features & Benefits
Features:
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8-foot length replacement hose: Part TJ78WDH. Lowes Appliance Parts+1
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Compatible universal drain fitting for many standard washers. Riesters Appliances+1
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Designed to replace older or worn hoses like SSD8, AP5330761, 600-8P, 8WDH. eBay+1
Benefits:
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Restores proper drainage – Ensures that wastewater is directed correctly, reducing the risk of standing water or flooding.
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Prevents leaks and overflow – A fresh drain hose helps maintain a tight, secure connection and supports proper flow.
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Universal fit convenience – Works with many washer models, simplifying inventory or cross-brand compatibility.
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Cost-effective repair – Replacing the hose is a relatively simple fix compared to major pump or tub repairs.
🔍 Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Needed
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Washer stops mid-cycle or displays a drain error due to improper evacuation of water.
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Water backs up into the tub or remains after the cycle ends.
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The existing drain hose is cracked, brittle, kinked heavily or has visible wear.
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The hose is too short or routing is awkward, causing strain or sagging in the connection.
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The parts breakdown for your washer lists a drain hose size ~8ft or references universal part numbers like TJ78WDH / 8WDH series.
🧩 Compatibility Notes
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This hose is a universal replacement for many washer models using standard drain hose connections and requiring an ~8-ft hose. Lowes Appliance Parts+1
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Always verify your washer’s model number and serial number, and inspect the current hose routing, connection style (clamp, barbed end, hose diameter) to ensure correct match.
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If the washer outlet or pump housing is damaged, or the hose routing has been previously modified, simply replacing the hose may not fully resolve the issue — consider a technician inspection.
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Because it’s longer than many stock hoses, ensure that the routing behind/under the machine doesn’t introduce kinks or loops that can trap water or reduce flow.
