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Simer Water pumps

Official Simer water pump parts

Simer 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, Simer likely has the pump that can get the job done. When your Simer pump isn't working, rely on Sears PartsDirect for the repair parts you need to fix the problem.

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Pump Control Box Assembly P217-270

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Spare Sleeve 810338

Sleeve

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Top-selling Simer replacement parts

  • Pressure switch. The pressure switch helps control pump operation.
  • Impeller. The impeller spins inside the pump body to build outlet water pressure.
  • Motor. The pump motor spins the impeller to move water through the pump.
  • Intake filter screen. The intake filter screen fits over the pump volute and prevents pebbles and other small particles from entering the pump.

Troubleshooting tips for fixing your Simer 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.