Lg Washer WD-10580BD Parts
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Part Number: 4417EA1002F
Washer won't spin or shows LE error? A faulty stator assembly stops the motor from turning the drum. Moderate DIY repair restores spin and agitation.
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Stator assembly had burn out Vivian S. • Villa Grove , IL • June 12, 2017
We took out old stator assembly and then installed. It was so easy and we are so happy. Better than hiring labor and better even than buying a new washing machine. Would cost more money. Also, if more problems will buy online from appliancepartspros.com. APP is best and arrives pretty fast, got it in 2 days.
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Genuine Lg part
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Part Number: 4738ER1006A
This tub-to-pump hose connects the washer's outer tub to the drain pump, carrying water out during the drain cycle. Replace it to resolve leaks or drain errors caused by cracks, splits, or internal blockages.
- Routes wash water from the outer tub to the drain pump
- Flexible bellows section helps prevent kinking and accommodates tub movement
- Failure signs: water leaking under the washer, slow/no draining, drain-related error codes, or visible cracks/soft spots
- Often needed after clamp corrosion, physical damage, or age-related deterioration
What's included: One tub-to-pump hose Install notes:
- Unplug the washer and turn off water supply; drain any remaining water from the tub/hoses
- Access location varies by model; remove panels as needed to reach the hose and clamps
- Use pliers to release spring clamps; note routing and clamp orientation before removal
- Seat the hose fully on fittings, secure clamps, and test with a short drain/rinse cycle to check for leaks
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The washer appeared to be leaking Michael M. • Newbury , MA • December 14, 2015
Based on info around the web and your site I chose to replace all of the bellowed hoses (3) in the machine, as I did not know which bellow was leaking without taking the washer apart first. If one hose was old enough to leak I figured the others were not far behind. The appliance parts pros videos were very helpful, although I chose to replace the drum drain bellows via access through the rear panel thereby saving myself the time of disassembling the front of the machine, as was instructed.
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Part Number: 4774FR3118B
Locking pin for shock absorber.
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Part Number: EBR32268101
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Part Number: EBR32268001
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Washer control panel would not turn on Paul W. • Buena Park , CA • March 24, 2015
My husband and son installed the new PCB assembly. Everything is working great. While they had it apart, they cleaned everything up and it works as good as new.
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