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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Tub Bearing by Lg

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Part Number: OEM17933997
Manufacturer Part Number: MAP61913707

Supports the tub and enables smooth rotation during wash and spin cycles. Replace when hearing grinding noise or excessive vibration. Verify fit.

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For Lg Washer Tub Bearing (Part Number: OEM17933997)

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Hello Gerry. You will remove the screws from the bracket securing the dryer to the top of the washer. Then lift the dryer off the washer on the unit.

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Hello Charlie, I'm sorry but W10772619 is listed by the manufacturer as the only way the tub bearings and seal are available for this model.

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Hello Robert. Try soaking the shaft with PB Blaster and see if it breaks free. Sometimes these just will not break free and you have to replace the inner basket and outer tub.

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Ed for Model Number WM2301HR

I have an LG washer model #WM2301HR in which I suspect the bearings are worn out. I have ordered the following parts: 4280FR4048E, 4036ER2004A, 4036ER4001B and 4280FR4048L. When I check compatibility on your site it says not compatible with my model washer....my first question is are these the correct parts for this model washer? My second question involves lubricating the bearings and seal prior to installations. Which grease should be used - high temperature or low temperature and should the bearings be completely packed prior to instsllation. As for the seal, should it have oil or a thin film of grease on it or go in dry and clean? Thanks for your help and do you recommend any particular repairmen in my area?

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Ed, according to the model number given the replacement bearings are part numbers 4280EN4001C and 4280EN4001F. The seal is part number 4036ER2004A. The tub seal is part number 4036ER4001B. The parts ordered are correct for your model. The bearings and seals do not require oil/grease. However, when installing you can apply a very small amount of detergent/liquid soap to them. to make them install easier. Unfortunately, we do not have information regarding repair companies in your area. We do, however, have a handy repair video on our site that will assist you with the installation. Just click on the part numbers provided in this passage. Hope this helps you. Thanks.

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Gigisteele10, The shocks on the unit would be fine with them slipping out of the tub sleeves. The shocks are designed to come off and when you do a tub change out you would reuse the shocks as long as they are not damaged.

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Hello Robert, This bearing is in the back of the outer tub and it supports the inner tub. This is a complete teardown and it should be covered in the service manual.

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