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Outer door boot clamp secures the washer's door boot to the front panel and tub, restoring the watertight seal and helping prevent the boot from shifting or separating during wash cycles. What it does:
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
Locking pin for shock absorber.
This rear cover is the outer housing panel that protects the appliance's internal components and helps maintain proper airflow and support. It replaces a cracked, broken, or missing rear housing panel to restore protection and fit. What it does:
This holder is a small mounting bracket that secures internal components and keeps assemblies aligned for reliable operation. It replaces a worn or broken bracket to stop rattling and prevent parts from shifting. What it does
Replaced the bearings Read more
This ball bearing supports a rotating shaft in the drive system, reducing friction so the appliance runs smoother and quieter. Replacing a worn bearing can curb rumbling and help prevent damage to adjoining shafts, housings, or seals.
An online search for LG washing machine parts came up with a repair video from Appliance Parts Pros. I watched the video. It was very well done, very detailed, and took you step by step through the entire process to replace the tub bearings and the spider, from start to finish. After watching the video, I realized this repair was well within my abilities. No specialized tools were needed. I ordered the parts from Appliance Parts Pros, and all items were in stock and delivered within a couple... Read more
I think it was leaking both from the front and the bottom somehow. The boot seal was pretty cruddy anyways so I figured even if it was wrong, it was time to replace. You basically had to take the entire washing machine top and front off. This takes a little bit of time and organization but is relatively easy. While you are doing all this you might as well clean all the filters and make sure none of the valves and tubes are leaking. Getting it apart was pretty easy. The hard part is putting the... Read more
Size: 6 1/4 inches. Used to secure the washer tub before transporting. They must be removed before using your washer.
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... Read more
I removed the drum and found that the spider was totally broken. Decided to order a new drum with the spider. The item came as expected, only took a couple of days, replace it and voila, a got a washer fixed. Just want to mention that because of that problem, the tub cover and the gasket connected to the door needed to be replaced too because we waited to long to see that there was a problem with the vibration of the drum during the spinning cycle. Read more