Hot Tub Pump Rotor Impeller for Lay-Z-Spa #P4071 58113 E02 Impeller with 2Pcs Ceramic Shaft and 1Pcs Stainless Steel Shaft
P**Y
Fixed!
Impeller is magnetic. And my original rusted and thus expanded binding the impeller in the housing. This one fit fine and works great. Plus it was an easy install. Saved me from buying another controll heating unit for my Saluspa hot tub.
A**N
Success!!!
Fairly straight forward to install. Plenty of YouTube videos to show you how to execute the replacement. And way better than replacing an entire unit.
W**R
Just Like New
Saved a ton of money with this product! Didn't need to buy a whole new unit. These parts fit exactly like the original manufacture's parts. The rotor impeller was the main culprit on my unit, but all the o-rings fit perfectly so better safe than sorry. Whole job took less than an hour.
D**Y
Worked well
Hot tub is now working. Worked well just had to remove the bottom base to access the pump.
D**G
It worked
This product came as advertised. It seemed to fit well. The pump runs as quiet if not more so than the original did before going out. Good buy.
B**L
Fit perfectly
Easy fix to that E02 code... broken impeller rod ...I put the stainless steel on in....works awesome once again...cheap awesome fix
D**E
It worked!
I started up the pump this spring (I have a pre 2021 egg format pump/heater for a Saluspa Miami), and had no sound coming out of the pump at all (maybe a faint click if I turned the heater on at the same time as the pump), then E02 after a few seconds. I opened the egg and then pump up and pulled out the impeller to find a cracked, expanded housing with rust coming out of the crack on the magnetic portion of the impeller, but the rod was fine. I picked this seller as it had next day shipping. The part which arrived looks solid and worked fine. The new ceramic rods seem of good quality, and since my last one didn't break (but was no longer polished as smooth as the new ones) I opted to use one included in the kit. The stainless rod also seemed good quality. Pump is running fine now, and it is definitely quieter. This fix is much simpler than it sounds when you hear the words "disassemble the pump". You're really just removing 9 screws and loosening two, dropping the new impeller in then doing it all back up. if you're on the fence, my advice is just do it.We also replaced our "liner" this year, ie the inflatable portion of the system, as the old one had several leaks and was starting to get mis-shapen especially where my kids slide in and out of the tub. You can order this part for USD$160 directly from the manufacturer, on the bestway parts website. If you do have an older Miami, the new liner has some changes, which are mostly positive: The bottom drain has a permanently connected pipe to a garden hose connection so you can direct the drainage away from the tub more easily If your old Miami has two filters, the new liner will only support one, so you will need to plug the second input in your pump with a 3/4" threaded (or garden hose) plug which is available at any home store. The inflation connector / plug has changed - you need to buy that part at the same time from bestway for an additional $20. Shipping to canada will be high, and with exchange rate you're nearly halfway to buying a new hot tub, but i am glad we did this rather than replace everything.Good luck!
I**L
Filtre
Fonctionne bien
M**B
Perfect part
My spa pump stopped working in the cold of early spring and I was heartbroken but after watching a few you tube videos I ordered the part and fixed the pump. Back up and running and super easy job. Part was here in a day. Hardly any down time for hot tubbing.
M**A
Broken shaft
It worked but one of the shaft comes broken.
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