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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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JDR, The green wire with the yellow stripe will not have 120 vac to ground because it is the ground wire. If there is no power to the display then the issue would be a faulty display control.

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Ann, For this issue with the unit slowing spinning but no ramping up to the full speed spin, this would most likely be caused by a faulty door switch. There is a spin acutator inside the door lock assembly that would be faulty and need to be replaced.

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Kevin, You will want to test power at the main control board to ensure that there is power getting to it. If there is power to the main board then the issue will most likely be a faulty control board.

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Kyle, Yes, it is possible that the noise filter could be dropping power when the dishwasher is running. You will want to test the incoming power to the filter and see if there is a constant power supply when the dishwasher is started. If it checks ok then do the same thing on the other side and if it drops then replace the filter. If on the input it drops then you will need to have home wiring checked.

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Kado, You will want to check voltage at the wires and not the fuse. Check to make sure that there is 120 vac getting to the filter board and out of the filter board. If there is no power out then replace the noise filter.

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Hello Doug. It mounts to the back of the cabinet on the inside and it is close to the power cord on the unit. The power cord plugs into it.

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