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Customer Questions and Answers for Drum Motor Assembly by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM13314663
Manufacturer Part Number: 4681EL1008A

The Drum Motor Assembly is an OEM part for LG dryers. It serves as the powerhouse that drives the drum, enabling it to tumble clothes during the drying cycle. This essential component ensures your dryer operates smoothly, providing the necessary torque for consistent and efficient drying performance.

Causes of failure might include wear and tear from prolonged use, overload from trying to dry heavy loads, electrical issues like short circuits, or physical damage to the motor components. 

Symptoms of a bad Drum Motor Assembly include:

  • The dryer drum fails to turn, even though the dryer powers on.
  • Unusual noises, such as humming or buzzing, indicating the motor is struggling.
  • The dryer stops unexpectedly during cycles or won't start at all.
  • Decreased drying efficiency or clothes taking longer to dry due to inconsistent drum speed.

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.

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Valerie for Model Number DLE2514W

I recently received an answer from you regarding my dryer that wouldn't restart after stopping it part way through a load. I removed the top and turned the drum manually and it did start again. I used it for a couple of loads that needed drying and it seemed to work fine the second load by pushing the start button. I then tried another load and once again had to start it by turning the drum. Do I need a new belt or how can I tell if simething is binding as you suggested in your last answer?

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Valerie, With this issue it almost sounds like the motor will be the issue. It would be suggested to take the drum out and vacuum inside the unit really good especially around the motor as it may be that the centrifugal switch is not making in the motor because of lint build up inside the dryer.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Tuesday, June 5, 2018

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