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Seals the temperature sensor where it passes through the washer tub. Replace if worn or leaking to prevent water damage. Confirm fit with your model.
After watching the video carefully and taking notes for step-by-step dismantling of the LG washer, I took it apart methodically placing each item on a table in the order removed. I was able to remove and replace the bearings with no problems following the tips and tricks. The spider did not seem to be in bad shape but since I had a new one, it seemed reasonable to replace it as well, but it was difficult to extract the old one from the drum. The bolts are assembled with weld glue, so it is a... Read more
Ball bearing supports the rotating shaft in your washer's drive system. Replace when you hear rumbling, grinding, or clunking during spin to prevent damage.
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
This is an electric solenoid water inlet valve that controls the flow of cold water into the washer. It opens when the washer calls for water during fill cycles and closes to stop flow when the correct level is reached. Replace this valve if the washer is not filling with water, filling too slowly, leaking from the back, or continuing to fill when it should stop.
I first replaced the drain hose, as this seemed to be a common problem with LG. The washer continued to leak, I then noticed it was leaking from the valve assembly, inlet. It took 10 minutes and now the washer works fine with no evidence of water. Read more
This heater assembly warms the wash water inside the tub so the control can reach and maintain the selected temperature. Replacing a failed element restores proper heating performance and helps return cycle times to normal. What it does:
Secures washer hoses to pumps, tubs, and drain fittings to prevent leaks. Replace when weakened, rusty, or damaged to maintain tight connections.
I started by watching the video and it was very helpful. I would make one suggestion. On our model the weights on the tub sit very close to the front gasket. It is much easier to put the gasket on the tub before you put the weights on. Also, since the washer was tore apart, I replaced the hoses and seals and shocks since the machine is about 8 years old. The shocks made a huge difference. It spins like it did when it was new. Thanks for the video, it was very helpful. Read more
Replace a broken, rusted, or missing leveling leg assembly. Installs at the base to stabilize your washer, reduce vibration, and adjust height.
Replaced leg mount and leg. 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:
This rubber fill hose connects the household hot water supply valve to the washing machine's water inlet valve. It delivers hot water into the wash tub during the fill cycle. Replace this hose if it is cracked, leaking, bulging, or showing signs of deterioration to prevent water damage.
Ball bearing for washer drum support. Replace if you hear grinding noises, excessive vibration, or the drum feels loose. Verify fit with your model number.
Replaced the spider arm- it seems like a dauting task but ultimately was a simple and long process. You can most likely do this process with just one person, but there are times where a second set of hands is helpful in taking a part or putting back together certain components. Read more
Thermal fuse that protects the washer motor circuit from overheating. Interrupts power if motor temperature exceeds safe limits. Replace if washer stops mid-cycle or won't start.
Comes in a pack of four.
Installed the leg assembly and adjusted them to where the washer would not shake. Read more
This is the internal fill hose that connects the water inlet valve to the wash tub inside the washing machine, delivering cold water during the fill cycle. It is a rubber or reinforced hose with fittings on each end. Replace this hose if you notice leaking underneath or behind the washer, or if the machine is not filling properly with water.
Mounts to the washer's lower frame to secure components and maintain alignment. Replace if bracket is cracked, broken, rusted, or missing hardware.
Heater assembly for washer dryer combos. Installs in the drying system to generate heat. Replace if cracked, corroded, or damaged to restore proper drying.
Secures rubber hoses to fittings with constant spring tension to prevent leaks. Replace when rusted or weakened to maintain a tight seal. Confirm fit.
This rotor assembly is the rotating half of your washer's direct-drive motor. It mounts to the rear of the tub and, working with the stator, spins the drum for wash and spin cycles to restore smooth operation.
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