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    • Part Number: AP4438635
    • MFG Part Number: 4413EA1002B
    • Made by: LG
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I have an LG front loader. It began making a metal grinding noise. After some research I replaced the hall sensor. That did not affect it. The noise I was hearing sounded like a grind. I then replaced the stater and rotor and I still have the same grinding noise. When I remove the rotor I can spin the center spline freely. The bearing has no play or grease and it does spin with out noise. I don't encounter the noise until the rotor is in place. In addition when I install the rotor and I tighten the center bolt it hits on the hall sensor pushing it off of the stater. I don't understand how the rotor can even touch the hall sensor. Even with the new replacements this still rings true. Any suggestions.

Mike

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Hello. My LG Frontloading washer has now started to make a loud whining noise when in the spin cycle. It seems when you manually turn the drum, squeaking seems to come from the rotor assembly. Any ideas?

Harry N for Model Number WM2277HB

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It apears that the spline in the center of the rotor assembly is a bolt-in part. Can this be purchased without buying the entire rotor assembly?

Pat B. for Model Number WM2301HR

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I need to replace the rotor assembly. The plastic splines are all sheared off. The bearing seems to be in very good condition. My question is about the center bolt. It will loosen and tighten as the drum spins. Is this happening because the plastic splines are sheared or do I have another underlying problem going on?

Scott for Model Number WM0642HW

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The plastic teeth are stripped out on my rotor assembly. Does this indicate possibly another problem with bearings, etc., to cause the teeth to strip. I can spend the tub, it spends freely and I do not see loose motion or excess grease on the outer bearing that is visible. I have heard a noise the last couple of weeks during the spin cycles. Any ideas? Could the noise be caused by the rotor assembly?

Danny for Model Number WM0642HW

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I have a LG Washer and when start washing for a few seconds and stop and a LE code shows on the panel. Can you tell me what part I need to order

Wilmer M. for Model Number WM0532HW

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Hi I hope you can help me with my washing machine. The washer fills with water than starts to wash, but does not spin and two letters shows U E. What is that can you tell me whats is wrong?

Lorenzo for Model Number WM2277HW

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I plan to replace the motor part number ap4438648. Do I need to replace the rotor assemble part number ap4438655? It is not damaged.

Howell S for Model Number LG WM1832cw front loader washer

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In my last question I asked about removing the spider so I can replace it and the bearings and seal. My answer from you was to reove the bolt on the rotor assembly. I should have also said I already had the rotor ,stator ,and the bolt off. Could you please tell where the bolts are for the spider inside the inner tub or behind the rear cover? Thank you

Tony Z. for Model Number WM0532HW

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I have all the bolts out of the rear cover. I,m trying to get the spider assembly out so I can replace the bearings and the spider. Are the bolts holding the spider in place located behind the rear cover or on the inside of the inner tub?

Tony Z. for Model Number WM0532HW

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