Lg Washer WD-13275BDM Parts
Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: MAP61913708
Supports the washer drum for smooth, quiet spinning. Replace if you hear grinding noises or excessive vibration during cycles. Confirm fit with your model.
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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: 383EER3001E
Do-It-Yourself Stories from Customers like You
I have a lg front loading washer that was making a loud grinding noise on the spin cycle Tim W. • Mckinney , TX • September 21, 2014
A repair man said a bearing was out and estimated repairs at $600+, or just replace unit. I researched parts and video online and decided to tackle repair myself. Appliance parts was very helpful in finding parts, ordering, and shipping. Online help is the only area that needs improvement as I was seeking help in identifying other parts that might need replacement since machine was torn down this far. I worked with several different agents as I was dropped several times. None were of much...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 4811ER3001A
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Ue error code just before going into spin cycle on my lg tromm front load washer model wm2077 Richard B. • Cheshire , CT • September 07, 2014
Replace the ball sensor. Also known as the out of balance sensor .
Another confirmatory clue was when I ran the QC diagnostics . The moment I ran the first diagnostic test, the spin test, I got a bE (ball sensor) error code in the display and the drum would rotate slowly. When I replaced the sensor the drum ran at very hig speed the moment I entered the diagnostic. This was a good way to confirm in a few seconds that the sensor fixed the problem without having to run a wash load and waiting...
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Genuine Lg part
By: Lg
Part Number: 3045ER1006E
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Growling noise coming from the rear of the drum of my lg wm0642hw front load washing machine Lydia F. • Willimantic , CT • June 07, 2016
I followed the video that was posted on your website, very informative and easy to follow. Only problem was, was the drum and bearings refused to separate, even after a week of applying rust buster and using a 5 lb sledge hammer and 2x4 wood. Spoke with one of your exceedingly helpful assistants on the phone and he gave me the only other option was to replace the rear drum assembly and the inner drum.
So easy!!
It's back together and running! I now can revel in clean laundry!
I only have...
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