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Customer Questions and Answers for Noise Filter Assembly by Lg

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Part Number: OEM15754077
Manufacturer Part Number: 6201EC1006T

The Noise Filter Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines, designed to minimize electrical noise interference within the appliance. This essential component ensures that the washer operates smoothly without emitting disruptive sounds that can affect both the performance of the washer and the comfort of your home environment. 

Causes of a bad Noise Filter Assembly can range from wear and tear over time to exposure to power surges or electrical spikes, which can damage the internal components of the filter. 

Symptoms of a bad Noise Filter Assembly include:

  • Increased electrical noise or buzzing sounds emanating from the washer
  • Intermittent disruptions in the washer's performance
  • The washing machine failing to start or experiencing power fluctuations

This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.

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For Lg Noise Filter Assembly (Part Number: OEM15754077)

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Andre, Unfortunately, we would not have any information on individual components of the noise filter.

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CJ, if the model number of your appliance could be provided in a new inquiry, this will allow for the most accurate information to be presented.

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Mark for Model Number LDP6797BD/00

After some sputtering for a period of weeks, my dishwasher is dead. No lights nor the ability to activate anything from the control panel on the door. Previously tried to tighten connections in junction box but it still only worked a few times and eventually just went dead. I have power to the noise filter. The fuse in that filter is closed. There is power coming out at the black wire. The PCB board shows power at the black line coming into the blue connection plug. At times when I turn the power on or off or I push on the power on position, I see a red light on the PCB board for some time. WHAT PLEASE I’M GOING CRAZY!!!!!! THANKS!

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Mark, It sounds as if the control board is the issue Power into board and none out.

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Dennis, The fuse should be tested for "continuity" and should show a "closed" circuit if OK. Then carefully test for 120 VAC across the black and white wires coming out of the line filter. If you have continuity and 120 VAC at the filter, then you'll need to check for voltage into the main control board across the RL3 connector (white wire) and the RL2 connector(black wire). If you have the voltage, you'll need the main control board.

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Hello Paddy, you'll want to make sure the fuse on the noise filter is good. If this is good and the board is receiving voltage, more than likely you'll need to replace the board part number EBR62198104. Thanks!

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Samantha, When it comes to damaged wires and connectors, you have a couple of options. You can replace the appropriate wire harness(in your case) EAD38053152 / EAD38053152 Harness,multi. You can also repair the damaged wire(s) using similar colored wires, butt connectors, and properly sized terminals for connecting the wires to the noise filter terminals. The wires, tools and connectors are usually available at the local hardware store, home improvement center or electrical supply store.

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Peter for Model Number WM2240CW

I'm working on an LG Washing Machine that will run for a while then stop. When I power it back up is shows a PF code. When I press Start/Pause, it starts from where it stopped the cycle for a minute and then the machine shuts off with no indicator lights and screen off as if someone yanked the power cord from the outlet. When I power it back up it shows PF again. Could the noise filter assembly be overheating causing this? Or should I replace main control board?

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Peter, while it is possible that the filter board [6201EC1006T] could be causing the issue, you may want to test it when it fails. If the filter board continues to send 120VAC to the main control, then more than likely it would be the main control [EBR65989426] that is failing. The only way to confirm if the filter board is dropping voltage would be to catch it in the act by having the probes of a meter testing the voltage going from the filter board to the main board as it is failing.

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Hello Jessica, I'm sorry but you will have to use the one recommended EAM60991316 on the manufacturers' parts list in order to expect normal operation.

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Richard for Model Number LGR7646EQ3

I have a LG F1480YD6 ,, with no power.. I have check the noise filter. which has 240V going in and 240V coming out.. but the plastic cover on the coil is deformed due to heat... I have check the main board .. the led is not lit,, but the red and blue wire have 240v... on the mainboard EBR65873679 still no power to the washer... is it possible to indicate which colour wires feed the main board...or are the two wires i have checked feed the board. i know this is a uk model.but wiring should be the same.. also the middle pin on the noise filter do not have a continuity from middle pin to pin.. where the others pin to pin do...kind regards Richard

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Richard, Unfortunately we would not have any information on the color wires that would be needed for this unit since it is a UK model.

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Bill for Model Number WM2016CW

I have an LG washer that stops mid-cycle. I replaced the Main PCB. Removed this board and found that the conductors coming from the control panel were frayed so I soldered these back together and reinstalled. The red LED light on the board lights up but still do not get the machine to turn on. Tested the fuse on the PCB and tested for continuity. Went to the noise filter, this is one item I have a question on. I tested the noise filter and have 120 going into the filter. I have 120 to ground on the brown wire, 0 on the green to ground and 0 on the blue wire to ground. Should I read 120 on the blue that is also going to the main board? Since the wire looked to be damaged from some serious vibration would this have caused damage to the control panel? Thanks

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Hello Bill, The brown is the hot wire, the blue is neutral, and the green is ground. You should only read 120Vac on the brown wire from the noise filter. It is possible for damage to be incurred on the main board in the instance you described.

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