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Fix a loose or missing fabric softener cap that won't stay in place or causes drawer issues. Simple snap-in replacement restores proper dispensing.
Took top off and did a line at a time Read more
Seals washer door opening to prevent leaks during wash cycles. Replace if water seeps from door or moisture appears around drum. Verify fit with model number.
Replace your washer's drain hose if cracked, leaking, or damaged. Connects the pump to the standpipe for proper water drainage during wash cycles.
I suspected the tub gears where ready to break so I dismantled my LG WM2032HW front load washer. I found the spyder gear corroded and broken. I also found that the stainless steel drum abraded the front tub cover so bad, it was cracked. My washer is an early model and always had standing water in the door seal after a wash. What I learned is LG stopped making the orginal front tub cover and replaced it with one that had a drain hole at the bottom front edge. I also learned that this new... Read more
Motor harness wiring for washers. Connects motor to control board. Replace if wires are damaged, frayed, connectors broken, or harness is worn out.
My front loader LG washing machine wasn’t working correctly. The clothes were either coming out unwashed or completely dripping. When turning the washer on it would start up like normal and the turn off a few minutes in. Initially it was not displaying an error code, this made it very difficult to diagnose. One of the kids started a load not knowing we are having issues and it started making a clunking cringing noise, when I went to investigate the EL code was up. A few YouTube videos later... Read more
Bleach dispenser funnel for LG front load washers. Installs in detergent drawer to safely dispense bleach. Replace if cracked, broken, or missing.
The error code was E0 and this indicated that there was a drainage issue with the washer. I bought a new drain pump motor and a front seal gasket from Appliance parts pros, watched the installation video and installed the parts. The video was direct and straight forward. Everything is working very well again Read more
Fix LE error codes or grinding noises during spin with this washer rotor assembly. Pairs with stator to drive drum rotation. DIY repair in 30 minutes.
Technician wanted $700. I was able to fix it myself for around $300 in about a half hour with the great and helpful customer service of appliancepartspros.com. Parts arrived on time. Nice to know there is a company that really cares and they know there stuff. Read more
Fix no power, intermittent shutdowns, or breaker trips by replacing the noise filter assembly. Filters EMI from AC power to protect the control board.
Checked circuit breaker to d/w first. Good. Went to website to see no power issues. Most all of them mentioned the noise filter being the problem. Removed filter from machine and found the corner melted where fuse is located. Ordered new filter, installed, and now have power to switches. All the information I found on the website really made this a easy job to get done. Read more
Fix a washer door that won't close or latch properly. This locker hook engages the lock mechanism to secure the door during cycles and prevent error codes.
Replacement heater assembly for washers. Installs in the wash tub housing. Replace if cracked, leaking, or damaged. Includes integrated thermistor sensor.
I looked online ans read where the tE error code meant the thermistor was bad. I then found a video on YouTube showing how to replace the part. On AppliancePartsPros.com I chatted with a technician that told me the thermistor on my particular model was built into the heater unit and he gave me the link to purchase it. After it arrived via FedEx I followed the repair video and installed it myself (I'm a girl). So far I have run about a half dozen loads and no problems! Thank you so much... Read more
Shipping bolt secures the washer drum during transportation or relocation. Replace if lost, damaged, or missing from original installation to prevent damage.
AppliancePartsPros.com carefully looked up and provided the correct bolts required so the washer drum would not move during transport. Representative really took the time to make sure we had the right bolts. That was important to me...no matter how long it took! The bolts arrived the next day as promised...I had to expedite them due to time limitations. They worked liked a charm and I have run the washer without missing a beat! thanks soooo much! Read more
Secures the stator to the motor assembly in your washer. Replace if bolt is stripped, spinning freely, or missing to restore proper motor stability.
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
Fix water leaking into your washer drum when not in use or dripping from the dispenser. This inlet valve assembly is a straightforward DIY repair.
Replaced the triple-solenoid cold water valve. I am 70 years old, and my washer/dryer set are 10 years old. They are LG brand. I found the model number in the owner's manual. The hardest part of the repair was moving two heavy beasts in a very confined space. I've replaced the two water pumps on the unit about 18 months ago and that was quite a challenge. This repair was a breeze. I removed the washer top, by unscrewing four screws at the back of the lid. This gave me very easy access to the... 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
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
This rubber door gasket seals your front-load washer to prevent leaks. Replace if torn, cracked, or causing water seepage. Confirm fit with your model.
Secures hose connections to prevent leaks in your washer. Replace if corroded, rusted, or leaking around hose fittings. Confirm fit by model number.
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
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