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Customer Questions and Answers for Noise Filter Assembly by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM15754077
Manufacturer Part Number: 6201EC1006T

The Noise Filter Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines, designed to minimize electrical noise interference within the appliance. This essential component ensures that the washer operates smoothly without emitting disruptive sounds that can affect both the performance of the washer and the comfort of your home environment. 

Causes of a bad Noise Filter Assembly can range from wear and tear over time to exposure to power surges or electrical spikes, which can damage the internal components of the filter. 

Symptoms of a bad Noise Filter Assembly include:

  • Increased electrical noise or buzzing sounds emanating from the washer
  • Intermittent disruptions in the washer's performance
  • The washing machine failing to start or experiencing power fluctuations

This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.

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Lg T. for Model Number WM0642HW

The power supply filter board LG # 6201EC1006U is my questionable problem. The input voltage comes in on the left side of this board & measures 120 volt AC input voltage. The output voltage on the right side of this board has 3 wires. I measured 120 VAC from the blue wire to the brown wire, but only 60 VAC from the Green/yellow wire to the brown wire. Is this the normal voltages or should they both measure 120 VAC? I have already replaced the front PCB display board and the main control board board #6871ER1085F behind it and still my washer will not power on. The initial problem found was a failed electonic component on the main control board mentioned above.

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Hi LG. All filter input and output wires (except the white wire) should read 120 volts as it is checked with the green/yellow ground wire or chassis clean ground respectively. You do not check for 120vac between each as you mentioned. Only from one wire color to ground wire connections. Make sure that all wire connections are tight. I have seen it common that no control power is because of loose filter output connections. The filter part # 6201EC1006T may have failed due to a electrical surge during a storm for example. Use the ohm meter on R x 1 scale and make sure all control board fuses are good (o-ohms) closed circuit not - open (infinity). Thank You. Find the tech sheet inside the cabinet in a packet to assist. Usually under the top. Thank You.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Saturday, September 22, 2012

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