Paul C Toddville , IA November 10, 2019 Appliance: LG Washer WM2277HW/00 Small water leak by detergent drawer on lg front load washer The detergent drawer became permanently stuck 10 years ago. The cause, a lid on the fabric softener caught on the roof of the drawer cabinet. A small moisture leak eventually began. The moisture ran down the inside of the front cabinet panel and down to the filter trap at the bottom of the front cabinet panel. This moisture rusted a trail from the detergent drawer down the inside of the front cabinet panel, and the door HINGE. Over time the hinge stopped moving correctly and would not line up straight with door gasket. This misalignment began a small water leak out the door when running a wash cycle. At this point, my wife made me aware of a problem. The fix, remove the top cabinet. Locate the right rear top of the detergent drawer cabinet, right side when standing in front of the machine facing it. Now use a quarter-inch drill bit and carefully drill a hole in the top of the cabinet above the stuck fabric softener lid. Once you finish the hole, insert a nail or other similar rod to push down on the fabric softener lid. Do this while pulling on the drawer. Don't worry if you need to drill more than one hole to find this little lid. You will seal any holes with silicone adhesive. Now once you have the little trouble maker in hand, file a good bevel on the leading edge of this lid. Now it won't hang up on the inside drawer cabinet. I ordered a new front cabinet panel, a new hinge, a new door gasket, and a large outer spring clamp. I carefully assembled all these parts with the aid of videos on Appliance Parts Pros, there are also other videos to watch. The LG Tromm front load washer now works like it did when it was new. If you have fabric softener compartment lid issues you can fix it. One very important note, happy wife happy life! Plus I get clean clothes and no structural damage to the home. Read More... 10 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Brett L Currituck , NC November 12, 2016 Appliance: LG Washer WM2016CW Smoke coming from drum on spin cycle After the washer had filed the laundry room with smoke and determining the source of the smoke was the door gasket. I removed the back cover to see if the bearings and or seal were bad and I discovered that one of the shock absorbers had pulled apart and the other 2 were leaking, I ordered new bearings, seal, spider assembly, door boot seal, tub o-ring, & shock absorbers to make sure I had everything that could possibly be wrong with it before starting the repair based upon research and watching videos on you-tube and appliancepartspros.com. Disassembly of washer was fairly easy and once I got it apart, I found that the spider was deteriorating and the inner tub bearing was starting to go bad, this plus the bad shocks were causing the drum the rub on the door boot gasket during spin cycle. All the new parts were direct replacements for the original equipment, everything went together fine and washer functions like new. I think that almost anyone that is even remotely mechanically inclined could do this job, the hardest part was getting the dryer off the top and moving washer so I could work on it plus getting the drum out of and back into the washer cabinet. The drum and tub assembly is heavy and awkward. I would highly recommend purchasing parts from appliancepartspros.com Read More... 7 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set, Wrench Set
Ariel V Santa Rosa , CA June 17, 2017 Appliance: Model LG MW2016CW Door hinge. Yes I did it with you support Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Adjustable Wrench, Nut Drivers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set, Wrench Set