Lg Washer F1364FDS9 Parts
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By: Lg
Part Number: 4925ER1015B
Fix detergent not dispensing or leaking from drawer. This dispenser assembly includes compartments for detergent, bleach, and softener. 15-minute DIY repair.
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The problem was the drawer would get caught inside the dispenser assembly the top of the dispenser assembly had started to droop down catching the drawer Danny A. • Bedford , TX • December 26, 2014
I replaced the dispenser assembly and since this was being replaced, I installed a new drawer and detergent box assembly.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4413ER1003B
Washer not spinning or making loud grinding noises? The rotor assembly commonly fails when splines strip. Moderate DIY repair in 1-2 hours with basic tools.
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Kenmore lg front load washer grinding and drum not turning Jeffrey S. • Mcknight , PA • July 09, 2016
Replaced rotor assembly due to hub being stripped. New part was upgraded with steel insert. After watching youtube video on AppliancePartsPros site, it took about 15 minutes for entire job. Part arrived in two days. Great service.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4738ER2002A
The Vent Hose is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This hose is essential for ensuring proper ventilation within the washer, allowing air to circulate and preventing the buildup of moisture and mildew. It helps maintain the efficiency of the washing machine by facilitating the expulsion of air and excess water vapor during operation.
Causes of a bad washer vent hose can include wear and tear over time, blockages from lint or debris, or damage due to bending or pinching.
Symptoms of a bad vent hose include:
- Excessive moisture or condensation inside the washer
- Musty odors from the washing machine
- Visible cracks or holes in the hose
- Poor ventilation leading to inefficient washing cycles
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
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Water leaking from my front load washing machine Donald H. • Tustin , CA • July 03, 2015
Removed the top cover while the machine was operating, located the source of the leak. The top filler tube had worn a hole in a flex point. Found the right part on this site, replaced it with little effort. While in there I saw a similar hose and decided to replace it as its time was probably up too. So far so good, washing clothes and no leaks!! Great prices and best of all the right parts were delivered in a timely manner. Thanks for making this so easy. Only specialty tool used was hose...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: MDS47123601
Replaces torn or leaking washer door boot gasket that seals the tub opening. Replace if you see water pooling, tears, or mildew buildup. Confirm fit.
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Washer boot was torn Andy K. • Hamilton , OH • August 14, 2015
I was able to find a great video on YouTube to replacing the video. This allows me to save money on a service call & perform the job myself.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: AEG33121501
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4417EA1002K
Washer won't spin or agitate properly? A worn stator disrupts the motor's magnetic field, preventing drum rotation. Moderate DIY repair restores spin.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4774FR3118B
Locking pin for shock absorber.
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 3111ER1001D
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
Wouldn't drain and the case assembly rusted out James V. • Sebastian , FL • March 27, 2015
I drained the unit. Removed the front cover which is only held on by a couple of screws and the retainer ring that holds the rubber boot the seal for the door. But pretty straight forward after that. Just switch out the the the part its location is on the bottom lert. The case assembly is located under the top cover...the top cover os held down by 2 screws once out the cover slides of the part is on the left side just remove wires plugs and change out you only have to remove the screws holding...
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