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Washer won't drain or shows OE error? This drain pump assembly removes water during spin cycle. Moderate DIY repair with video guide available.
It was fairly obvious that the washer drainer motor had failed, water was not draining, filter was clean (bottom lower left panel door, have a pail ready!) and drain line was not blocked. Someone had provided great advice on the Appliance Parts Pro's site about replacing the drain motor from the bottom. Great suggestion! Easy to do, although be prepared for more water to drain from the washing machine onto the floor after you lay it over. I carefully lowered the machine onto it's back,... Read more
Fix washer IE error or no water flow issues with this water inlet valve. Controls hot or cold water flow into wash drum. 15-minute DIY repair.
Replaced the cold water valve unit (has 4 ports and 1 inlet) which is very straight forward; requires : 1 phillips screwdriver ~#2 1 needlenose plier, medium size 1 channel lock plier, medium size 1 marker pen 1 - cold water valve assembly # AP4445613 1 - hot water valve assembly #AP4441935 1 - water level pressure switch #AP4440713 an old towel or two for absorbing small amounts of water a cellphone / camera for making sure you have the... Read more
Seals between inner and outer tubs to prevent water leaks during wash cycles. Replace if you notice leaks or after bearing replacement. Verify fit.
Repair went fairly smoothly by following the EXCELLENT how-to video provided. I had only a few issues and suggestions. 1. Because many of the screws and fasteners are of multiple sizes, I would recommend laying them out in a muffin tray or on a paper with labels for where they go back. 2. After removing the weights and prepping to remove the shock absorbers, after the front ones were removed, the tub tilted so far the rear shock absorber separated. The friction pads fell out. It was easy... Read more
Fix DE error codes and door lock failures with this washer door lock switch. Most DIYers complete this repair in under an hour with our video guide.
Superfast parts delivery. Got packages by the second day. Videos were extremely helpful and well done; we couldn't have done without them although we came across slight differences in our machine and found workarounds. Our machine did not drain the water so I drained the water manually via drain tube at bottom of the machine and checked the filter for blockage. All clear so I read articles on the internet and watched videos and took a chance on replacing the drain pump and circulating motor... Read more
Seals between front and rear tub halves to prevent water leaks. Replace if you see leaking or bearing noise. Confirm fit with your model number.
Fix LE error codes and spinning problems with this washer rotor position sensor. Resolves machines that won't spin or make loud noises. Easy 5-10 minute fix.
I watched the Appliance Parts Pro video and saw that it was a job that I could easily do. I ordered the Rotor Position sensor switch for about $21 on a Monday and it was delivered by UPS on Wednesday. The process was straight forward: 1) remove the back cover from the washing machine (4 screws), 2) remove the main bolt holding the magnetic drum on the motor; 3) remove the 6 bolts holding the coil on the motor; 4) remove the ground screw and wire harness clamp screw; 5) take the old sensor... Read more
Flexible drain hose assembly that carries wastewater from your washer to the household drain. Replace if cracked, leaking, or damaged during installation.
I found a video, by another parts vendor, that showed in detail how to dismantle and repair the washer. I wouldn't have known how to even get to the problem without that repair video. Dismantling the washer was easy once I knew how, but would have been like a (litteral) Chinese puzzle without the video. Once I had cracked open the machine and identified the problem, the repair was easy. I ordered from Appliance Parts Pros because they offered next-day delivery of parts. I had the washer back... Read more
Replacement tub to pump hose for washers. Transports water from the wash tub to the drain pump. Replace if cracked, split, leaking, or damaged from wear.
First and foremost, much thanks to APP for perfect transaction, and incredible price! The part was shipped quickly, and arrived fast. Immediate Availability of the part was outstanding, and truly saved this Canadian's day! See, in Canada, LG has their own unfair practice of NOT ALLOWING a Canadian citizen to purchase ANY functional parts for any of their appliances or products... furthermore, in order to get the part for any issue, you must pay directly for an LG direct service tech to come at... Read more
Secures the outer door gasket to prevent water leaks during wash cycles. Replace if rusted, corroded, or the seal isn't holding tight. Confirm fit with model.
The repair was fairly straight foward as shown in the video. However, driving the shaft from the bearings took some doing. It required replacing the use of the board with a spare bolt and a 2lb hand sledge. (having an air hammer as reserve, also not a bad idea) I rated this reair as a "1" however I've been an auto mechanic for 40 years. If you do not have good general mechanical ablities you may find this more challenging as you get it further apart. I suggest anyone making this repair should... Read more
Water leaking from filter area or drain error? This washer pump filter traps lint and debris. Easy DIY fix with video guide—most install in minutes.
Unscrewed the leaking filter and replaced with the new one. End of problem. Great service and prices at Appliance Parts Pros.com. This will be the first place I check whenever I need repair parts for any of our appliances in the future. Read more
Washer showing OE error code or not filling properly? This circulation pump motor powers water flow during wash cycles. Moderate DIY repair in 2-3 hours.
First off I want to say Appliance Part Pros rock! I have used them for purchasing repair items for other appliances in the past, so when my washer started making weird noises this was my go to source. I thought my problem was likely pump motor related as the water wasn't draining and I could hear the sound of the pump trying to work. After reviewing what others who had similar situations found to be the problem I took a gamble and decided to get the drain pump. Some who had that problem... Read more
Drain hose carries used water from washer to household drain. Replace if cracked, leaking, deteriorated, or damaged to prevent water overflow issues.
I replaced the Tube to pump hose which was very easy. I just tilted the washer on it side and replaced the Hose. Read more
Central hub that connects the inner tub to the drive shaft in washers. Replace if corroded, cracked, or arms have broken off causing wobble or imbalance.
Looked online at several websites to see if I could figure out the problem Came across AppliancePartsPros video on replacing bearings. Watched it a couple of times and determined (well, guessed) it was the bearings and/or spider. Followed the video (great job by the way) and disassembled the washer. The spider was cracked on one arm so ordered a new one from this site. I also ordered two new bearings and the bearing seal b/c learned from the web and local appliance store that they go bad in 7+... Read more
Replacement tub bearing allows the drum to spin smoothly. Replace if washer makes loud grinding noise or plane-like sound during spin cycle. Verify fit.
Noisy during spin cycle. Bad vibration Read more
Fix TE error code on your washer with this thermistor assembly. Monitors water temperature during wash cycles. DIY-friendly repair with video guide.
Replaced thermistor Read more
Secures the inner door gasket to prevent water leaks during wash cycles. Replace if gasket is loose or leaking. Confirm fit with your model number.
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