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Customer Questions and Answers for Circulation Pump Motor by Lg

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Part Number: OEM16860282
Manufacturer Part Number: EAU61383503

The Washer Circulation Pump Motor is an OEM replacement part for LG washing machines. It is a vital component responsible for circulating and pumping water through the wash tub during the various wash and rinse cycles.

Symptoms of a faulty circulation pump motor include:

  • Improper water circulation or agitation during wash cycles
  • Failure to drain or drain slowly after wash cycles
  • Abnormal noises or vibrations coming from the pump area

Causes of a bad circulation pump motor can range from normal wear and tear over time, electrical malfunctions, blockages or obstructions in the pump impeller, or physical damage from foreign objects or debris.

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore washing machine models.

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Rick for Model Number Kenmore 796.41982.410

Tag on my original circulating pump reads: > 35W > 0.8A > Cl. 155 > 2 min ON > 4 min OFF > Part no. EAU62263303 ---------------------------------------- Tag on your part reads: > 45W > 0.75A > Cl. 155 > 5 min on > 30 min off And your site says EAU62263303 is replaced by this part number...EAU61383503 There's a 10W difference, that's almost a 30% increase. And 4 min off vs 30 min off seems to be a significant difference, especially when I don't know what it represents. A little help with this? Thank you

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Rick, Based on the model number this is a manufacturer substitution. Part may differ in appearance but is a functional equivalent to prior parts including EAU62263303 as stated by the manufacturer.

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Zach, Yes, the drain pump would work in place of the circulation pump on this model if it fits the opening.

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Hello D, it is possible if the seized circulation pump is preventing full drain out.

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Amber, it would be recommended that the pump housing, as well as the hoses, are inspected for cracks, breaks, and loose fittings. Inspecting the tub, detergent drawer, and water fill hoses would also be recommended.

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Jackie, the 4681EA2001T/4681EA2001T Drain Pump Motor is located on the left side of the pump assembly, the recirculating pump is on the right side. disconnect the wires from the drain pump motor, place the washer into the spin drain mode. use a multimeter or test light and check for 120 VAC across the two wires to the drain pump. If you have the voltage across the wires, the drain pump motor has failed and needs to be replaced. If there is no voltage across the wires you'll need to check the wires from the pump to the control board and replace the control board if there are no issues with the wires. Thanks,

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Monse, According to the information that we have on this unit, there would not be a recirculation pump for this model washer.

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Leeann, if water is being sent into the tub but the water level does not rise, this would indicate that the drain hose going into the drain stand pipe is set too far into the stand pipe. This can cause a vacuum effect that will draw water out of the tub when it is filling. The recommended amount of drain hose to be set into the drain stand is no more than 4" of hose past the elbow bracket.

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Eva, The location of the hoses on the recirculation pump is not a major concern. As long as there is water supplied from the tub, and the water from the pump to the tub, things should be OK. Thanks,

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Patrick for Model Number LDS4821BB

Hello, 4 months ago I replaced the circulation pump after a loud noise right at the startup of the dishwasher. The previous pump had a stripped shaft and was „oily“. After replacement no issues since. Today the noise is back and I’m afraid the circulation pump failed again. It seems odd that I would have the same issue again. Any idea what the reason could be to cause the shaft to strip again? It’s literally the exact same noise so I'm sure it is the circulation pump. Thank you for any insight you may have

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Patrick, pieces of bones, shells, and other debris can slip into the impeller section and get wedged between the impeller and outer wall. This could cause the impeller to strip out as well as cause excess tension on the motor shaft and motor. It is recommended that the impeller 5911ED3003A is inspected for any signs of damage or debris that could be getting caught.

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