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Wagner Water pumps

Official Wagner water pump parts

Wagner manufactures a wide variety of water pumps so you can find the type of pump that fits your needs. Whether you need a shallow well pump or a water sprinkler system pump, Wagner likely has the pump that can get the job done. When your Wagner pump isn't working, rely on Sears PartsDirect for the repair parts you need to fix the problem.

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Pump Motor J218-314

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Water Treatment System Tube Fitting 817195

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Troubleshooting tips for your Wagner water pump when it won't start

  • Check for electrical power. Check the house circuit breaker. Reset the house circuit breaker for the pump if the circuit breaker tripped.
  • Check the pump control settings. Make sure the pump is turned on and the control is set properly.
  • Disconnect electrical power and check wiring. Reconnect any loose wires and repair any broken wires.
  • If these troubleshooting tips don't help, then you may need to replace control parts or the pump motor.

Troubleshooting tips for fixing your Wagner shallow well pump when it won't pump water

  • Check for prime. Stop the pump and disconnect electrical power. Remove the priming plug and see if water is in the priming hole. Re-prime the pump if the priming hole is dry.
  • Check the foot valve or strainer for clogs.
  • Check the pump impeller for debris and clean the impeller housing if necessary.
  • Check water level in the well. You may need a deep well pump if water level is more than 25 feet below the surface.