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Even though I never touched a wash machine, I was able to fix mine after I came across APP site. I read some histories that matched mine and was able to identify the problem and the parts for the fix. Next step was to double check with the online chat people, mind that it happened during the weekend but they're there anyway, awesome. They gave me precise info and links for the parts that I end ordering next day (Monday) now the amazing part, this was 3 days before Christmas, I choose standard... Read more
Size: 4 3/4 inches. Used to secure the washer tub before transporting. They must be removed before using your washer.
This part may be black or gray in color.
I ordered a replacement part from AppliancePartsPros.com and it arrive the next day! Read more
Before ordering, please look at original board and contacts. LG uses two different boards and your model may use 6871ER1003C
I removed and replaced the panel assembly. Read more
I found your tutorial, watched it a couple of times and decided I could do this! I got online and had a chat with your pro. I was a little disappointed to hear that my model required complete tub assembly, as the bearings didn't come separate. Had a heck of a time getting the inner tub unstuck! Probably saved me the heart ache of pounding out the bearings for buying the whole assembly, but re-assembly went great with NO parts leftover. Washer runs great, nice and quiet. Even the neighbors... Read more
I followed the video that was posted on your website, very informative and easy to follow. Only problem was, was the drum and bearings refused to separate, even after a week of applying rust buster and using a 5 lb sledge hammer and 2x4 wood. Spoke with one of your exceedingly helpful assistants on the phone and he gave me the only other option was to replace the rear drum assembly and the inner drum. So easy!! It's back together and running! I now can revel in clean laundry! I only have... Read more
The detergent drawer became permanently stuck 10 years ago. The cause, a lid on the fabric softener caught on the roof of the drawer cabinet. A small moisture leak eventually began. The moisture ran down the inside of the front cabinet panel and down to the filter trap at the bottom of the front cabinet panel. This moisture rusted a trail from the detergent drawer down the inside of the front cabinet panel, and the door HINGE. Over time the hinge stopped moving correctly and would not line up... Read more