Albert W Germantown , MD October 07, 2018 Appliance: LG Washer WM2487HWMA Lg washer: roaring bearings pump noises not draining properly and clogged hoses Our 10-year-old LG WM2487HWMA front load washer had gradually developed multiple problems. It sounded like a jet engine during high speed spin, both the drain pump and circulation pumps were noisy, it would not drain properly (water was coming in during spin cycle), no water was spraying out at the top of the door into the drum like it is supposed to when the circulation pump was running. It's amazing we had still been able to wash clothes at all! With the help of the excellent AppliancePartsPros.com videos for almost all of the operations, I set out to tackle all of these issues, performing nearly a complete overhaul of the machine. The LG washer test mode (google it) was helpful for diagnosing some of the problems. Here is what I did, along with a few observations/tips: - Moved washer into our kitchen, which is adjacent to our cramped laundry room, for repairs (on sliders, kept it on the pedestal). The extra space was essential to remove the tub, etc. - Replaced tub bearings, bearing seal, and seal between the tub halves. This was the most difficult part of the repair (not easy, but doable). Don't wonder if you really need to use PB/penetrating oil on the bearings to get them out - you do!! Using a generous amount at the bearing perimeter, and allowing it to soak overnight, was key, and it still took quite a bit of time to knock them out. A 5/8" x 6" long bolt with stacked washers and nuts from a big box store helped to remove the old bearings and install the new bearings. - Replaced both the drain pump and the recirculation pump. These were both quite straightforward to remove and replace. - With everything apart, removed the three large rubber hoses (F310, F315, K520) and cleaned out the gook and hard water deposits in them. This took quite some time. A cable-operated hose clamp pliers (available from auto parts stores) was very helpful to replace some of the harder-to-reach clamps, such as the vent hose clamp. - Removed and cleaned out the short gasket drain hose (K570) and the hose that goes between the recirculation pump and the top of the door gasket, using a wire and then faucet water pressure. These were both completely clogged, resulting in no gasket drainage and no water spraying into the drum from the drum light area. - Replaced the tub suspension springs and dampers for good measure, since the tub was out. - Suggest also replacing the washer door gasket at this time, if you haven't already (I had). - There was some play in the plastic splines of the tub motor rotor assembly (K360), which could be felt when rotating it back and forth. I carefully wrapped one layer of 3/4" adhesive tape around the splines on the shaft, pressing it into the splines, before reinstalling the rotor assembly. This filled the gap enough to remove the play (hopefully it will last a while - we shall see!). - Replaced the cold and hot water supply solenoid valves (faulty valve was resulting in water supply being on during spin cycle). These were pretty easy to replace. - Reinstalled machine with new water supply connection hoses (they were ten years old as well). Overall the repairs took 12-13 hours (I tend to work deliberately and not particularly fast) over the course of about two weeks. Total parts bill was under $400, and parts arrived in just 2-3 days from AppliancePartsPros.com with regular delivery. All in all it was a significant investment, but now just about all of the moving parts in the machine have been replaced, and everything about it works like new! And it was satisfying and fun to learn about how it all works and goes together. THANK YOU APP for the great parts service!!! Read More... 24 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set, Wrench Set
Ernesto C Saugus , CA September 28, 2014 Appliance: Model WM2050CW Bad smelling washer I replaced the door gasket because I started finding mold. With the help of the online videos on Appliance Pros website replacing the gasket was super easy. So much so that I ended up removing the washing drum from machine so I could clean the inside. Now no more smell!! Thanks for the videos guys!! Read More... 44 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 2+ hours Tools: Nut Drivers, Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Terry S Ennis , TX January 16, 2016 Appliance: LG Washer WM2077CW Front load lg washer was vibrating causing it to "walk" on the floor intermittenly Removed back panel, top panel, control panel, and front of the washer. Removed old and installed new shock absorbers (3), and tub springs (2). Re-assembled panels on the machine. Read More... 32 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set
Molly H Scott Afb , IL November 16, 2019 Appliance: Model WM2487HRM (ACREEUS) It needed new shocks springs and a new dispenser for detergent My neighbor and I watched the videos for my washer model, I ordered the parts we needed, and she helped me replace everything. It took about 2 hours to start to finish, but we got it done and back operational. Not bad for two women with determination! Read More... 7 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Pliers, Screwdrivers
Gregory H Yucaipa , CA February 05, 2018 Our washer is making so much noise While I was replacing springs I decided to replace the gasket since I couldn't clean it anymore. Unfortunately that was on back order so I can't fix it just yet. I have taken this LG machine apart already and it is easy to work on. I love all the videos online that go step by step. This repair is simple. I had a difficult time with the spring around the gasket. I think the tool for getting that back on may be worth the $. I would hate to damage the gasket getting the new one on. I called AppliancePartPros when the back order would come. I spoke with a nice and knowledgeable person that told me it was shipping out in two more days. The order came quickly. Great job guys. Read More... 4 People found this story helpful Do-It-Yourself Rating: Repair Time Estimate: 1-2 hours Tools: Adjustable Wrench, Pliers, Screwdrivers, Socket Set