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The Motor Stator Bolt is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This bolt secures the stator to the motor, ensuring the stability and proper functioning of the washing machine's motor assembly.
Causes of a bad motor stator bolt can include wear and tear over time, improper installation, or damage from over-tightening or impact. A compromised bolt can lead to instability in the motor, potentially affecting the washer's performance.
Symptoms of a bad motor stator bolt include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
I originally thought the washer had a bad bearing, but once I got it disassembled it the spider arms were broken. This required the replacement of the tub assembly. While replacing the tub I replaced all of the water bellows. The parts came quickly, the live chat and videos were very helpful. This washer has to be completely disassembled to replace the drum, so mark all the screw locations, tag and bag everything and take lots of pics. It was a very rewarding project and hundreds of dollars... Read more
This Screw (drawing) is a factory fastener used to secure appliance panels and components. Replacing a stripped, corroded, or missing screw restores a tight fit, reduces vibration, and helps keep assemblies correctly aligned.
The upper counter-balance weight mount design is a poor design to begin with. It started to rattle loose approximately 5yrs into the 8yrs that we've owned it. As it would start to loosen up (as evidenced by the loud banging noise exhibited during operation); I'd shut it down, pull the top off, remove the weight (it was almost always half rattled off at this point), wrap the mount lugs with friction tape (the plastic lugs were being worn down/chaffed by the balance weight), put the weight back... Read more
This hose clamp secures a rubber hose connection to prevent leaks where the hose meets its fitting. A tight, uniform seal helps maintain proper water flow and keeps the appliance operating reliably.
I went to your web site found the part using the model number of the washer machine. Also with the part picture, there was a video showing step by step instructions. They were very clear and was breeze replacing the hose.Doing this myself saved at least probably $150-200. Appliance repair shops quoted me around $80.00 just to come out. Then they mark up the price of the hose at least twice the cost of what I paid , They too have to order the part and come back to install. So the labor was what... Read more
This gasket does not include the port. For the gasket with a port order MDS33059402.
Replaced the boot gasket with help from the online tutorial, took me about an hour but I considered that very reasonable. I think this project could be handled by just about anyone who is remotely handy. Read more
This washer rotor assembly mounts on the direct-drive motor and works with the stator to turn the basket. Replacing a worn rotor restores smooth tumbling and full spin performance when the drum won't turn or makes harsh scraping noises.
Replaced rotor assembly, repaired wiring. Read more
This door hinge bracket mounts the hinge to the washer's front cabinet, keeping the door aligned so it closes and seals properly. A bent or broken bracket can lead to door sagging, poor latching, or leaks at the door.
The dealer gave us a door but it didn't fit. Everything we bought from Appliance Parts Pros.com was fixed with just a screwdriver. Easy and fast. Shipping was fast also. The longest time was installing the hinges on a stacked washer and dryer. Read more
This inlet hose supplies fresh water from the household line to the dishwasher. Replace a damaged or leaking hose to help restore proper filling and prevent water leaks during operation.
This hose connector joins two internal water lines inside your washer to create a secure, leak-resistant connection. Replacing a worn coupler helps stop drips and keeps water moving properly during fill, wash/recirculation, and drain cycles.
Following what I've seen or watched from you tube video clinic "how to replace drain pump for LG Washer, model wm2277hw and the help that I received from representative/ customer service of appliacepartspros, I fixed our LG Washer no problem. I am very much thankful to the representative of AppliacePartsPros who help me analyzed the problem and recommended the right parts that I needed and most importantly arrived 2 days as ordered. I would recommend AppliacePartsPros for ordering your parts. Read more
This inlet hose is the internal water line for your dishwasher, routing fresh water from the fill valve into the wash system. Replacing a brittle or leaking hose restores reliable filling and helps protect floors and cabinetry from water damage.
This tub-to-pump hose connects the washer's outer tub to the drain pump, carrying water out during the drain cycle. Replace it to resolve leaks or drain errors caused by cracks, splits, or internal blockages.
Based on info around the web and your site I chose to replace all of the bellowed hoses (3) in the machine, as I did not know which bellow was leaking without taking the washer apart first. If one hose was old enough to leak I figured the others were not far behind. The appliance parts pros videos were very helpful, although I chose to replace the drum drain bellows via access through the rear panel thereby saving myself the time of disassembling the front of the machine, as was instructed. In... Read more
This rotor position sensor (Hall sensor) tracks the direct-drive motor's rotor position and speed so the control can commutate the washer motor accurately. Replacing a failed sensor can restore proper wash/agitate and spin performance. What it does:
Stator assembly for the washer's direct-drive motor that produces the magnetic field to turn the rotor and drive wash cycles. Replacing a worn or damaged stator can restore proper spin and agitation.
I checked three separate components, based on similar experiences of other friends. The water pump was ok and the stator look ok (no electrical burns, wiring was fine, etc.). After viewing a You Tube video of a washing machine making a similar noise as mine (metallic grinding sound when spinning), the video suggested the problem was a bad sensor. Replaced the sensor assembly (had to first remove the stator assembly in order to access the hall-effect sensor) and this solved the problem. ... Read more
This spring-style hose clamp secures a washer's rubber hose to its fitting to maintain a tight, leak-resistant seal. Replacing a weakened clamp helps stop drips and keeps the hose firmly in place during operation.
This washer shock absorber mounts between the outer tub and base to control movement during spin. Replacing a worn damper restores stability, reduces vibration and noise, and helps prevent the machine from walking or banging.
Replaced shock absorbers Read more
Locking pin for shock absorber.