Gillis B Pasedena , CA May 30, 2023 Appliance: Model LG WASHER, WM3360HWCA I had a leaky door gasket on my washer. First I watched the very, very helpful video (twice), then I planned out the job in regards to tools, work area, and access. I have stacked units of washer/dryer due to space restrictions and had to ask my son-in-law to help me lift the dryer of the washer once I had prepared the process by fabricating 2 pieces of 3/4" plywood to turn the dryer and then slide it out far enough were 2 people can lift it and then set it on some cribbing for easy handling. Disconnected the power, turned off the gas line and disconnected it from the dryer, turned off the hot/cold water valves, and then disassembled as per the video. Once the old boot/gasket/seal was removed I cleaned all the grime and soap deposits off the flanges and the water/steam inlets/connectors. Installed the new boot using some water and very little soap around the flanges and the boot. Assembled in reverse order, and also cleaned the floor and recaulked the baseboard, made sure I had no hardware left over, and inspected all the supply hot/cold water hoses and the discharge hose. Turned both units on and off to make sure they are still working. NOTE: 1. I removed the dryer feet completely on one side only to assist with turning and sliding along with the 2 pieces of wood I placed between washer and dryer. 2. Secured the control panel connectors with small cable-ties to assure the would not come apart because some of the locking tabs broke during disassembly. Also serviced the dryer duct by attaching a shop-vac to the external discharge outside the house and used compressed air to blow into the duct inlet inside the house. Once all was done and the stack was back in its place, I washed some white clothing utilizing the steam function, checked for leaks and any odd noises. The washer operated and ran like a charm-Another job well done, Thank you. Read More... 2 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers
Joel C Reno , NV March 15, 2014 Appliance: Model WM3360HWCA Water was leaking from underneath the washer in the front. I pulled off the back panel to see where the water was coming from. All the hoses were fine and I could see it was coming from the front part of the machine. I then took off the outer retaining spring of the rubber seal on the door and found a small quarter inch sized crack in the rubber. I ordered a new gasket from appliance parts pros and it was on my porch in less than 24 hours! Watched the instructional video on the site on how to pull and replace it and slapped the new one on in about 45 minutes. Super easy! Read More... 5 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Judy N Umpqua , OR February 28, 2016 Appliance: Model WM3360HWCA Front loader washer door seal had a hole We replaced the the door seal. Read More... 1 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Steven S Greer , SC November 21, 2022 Appliance: LG Washing Machine WM3360HWCA We had leaking water near the front of the LG washer. We had mold on door boot seal gasket. Removed outer door boot seal clamp and inner boot seal clamp then removed boot seal gasket and replaced all three parts. Bought the special clamp tool to remove spring clamps and it was worth it. To remove inner spring clamp I used an adjustable bar clamp with one end reversed and strong cable ties through each end of spring to spread spring open. Worked perfect. Boot seal gasket fit perfect, clamps too. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Phyo W Smyrna , DE September 19, 2020 Gasket failure As per video. No problems at all fit perfectly. Read More... Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 30-60 minutes Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers