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The Pulsator Assembly is an OEM replacement part for LG washing machines. It generates the agitation and pulsating motion that effectively cleans clothes during the wash cycle. This pulsator measures approximately 18 x 18 x 2.5 inches.
Symptoms of a faulty pulsator assembly can include:
Causes of a bad pulsator assembly include wear and tear over time, damage from foreign objects entering the wash tub, or issues with other components that impact the pulsator's operation.
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
We took the washer apart. and used the online videos (very helpful)! Used the diagram to figure out what to order. Parts came quickly and were packaged well. We put the new pulsator assembly and housing assembly in. Put all the rest of the parts back together and everything is working great! We really were grateful for the help ; ) Read more
The Water Level Pressure Switch is an OEM replacement part for LG washing machines. It is an essential component that monitors and detects the water level within the washing machine tub during the wash cycle.
Symptoms of a bad water level pressure switch:
Causes of a bad water level pressure switch can include mechanical failure, electrical malfunctions, or blockages or debris preventing accurate water level readings.
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore washing machine models.
Conducted research on web, and via direct contact with AppliancePros where a diagnosis of replacing the water inlet valve and cleaning the sensor tube would "most probably" (80%) handle the issue. The remaining uncertainty would reside in the electronic board circuitry. The price of replacing the water inlet valve was half of a local repair call just to diagnose the issue so I decided to have faith in the odds presented to me. The part arrived on time, and using AppliancePros advice and... Read more
The Valve Assembly, Inlet is an OEM replacement part for LG washing machines. It is a crucial component that controls the flow of water into the washing machine tub during the various cycles.
Symptoms of a bad valve assembly, inlet include:
Causes of a bad inlet valve can range from sediment buildup or debris clogging the valve, to electrical malfunctions or physical damage over time.
I replaced the valve inlet with the valve inlet part. Read more
The Pulsator Cap is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It is designed to secure the pulsator (or agitator) in place, ensuring proper movement of the wash plate during the wash cycle. This component helps in the effective distribution of water and detergent, promoting thorough cleaning of clothes.
You should replace this pulsator cap if it becomes damaged, lost, or worn out. Causes of a bad pulsator cap can include regular wear and tear, exposure to heavy loads, or damage from improper handling. A compromised cap can lead to inefficient washing and potential damage to the pulsator.
Symptoms of a bad Pulsator Cap include:
We had a repair man come and tell us the needed repair at the cost of 70.00 I ordered the parts and saved money. Read more
The Drain Hose is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This hose is essential for directing used water out of the washing machine and into the household drain system, ensuring efficient water removal after each wash cycle. The hose measures 67.5 inches in length.
Causes of a bad drain hose can include wear and tear from repeated use, blockages from debris or lint, or physical damage such as cracks or splits. A compromised drain hose can lead to water leakage, improper drainage, or even flooding.
Symptoms of a bad Drain Hose include:
My granddaughter removed the old hose and installed the new hose I had ordered. Read more
The Tub to Pump Hose Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This hose connects the tub to the drain pump, allowing water to be efficiently drained from the washing machine during the spin and drain cycles.
Over time, the hose can become clogged, develop cracks, or experience wear due to constant water flow and agitation. Damage can also occur from accidental mishandling or impact, leading to leaks or improper drainage.
Symptoms of a bad Tub to Pump Hose Assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
Checked all hoses for clogs cleaned them out and problem still existed so it was time for a new pump and since I was in there I replaced the drain hoses as well. Pump and hoses were exact oem replacement parts project took 30 minutes and the wife was happy again!!! Read more
The LG drain pump is an OEM replacement part responsible for removing water from the washing machine during the drain cycle. It operates by circulating water out of the tub and into the drain system, ensuring efficient water drainage and preventing water from accumulating in the washer.
Causes of a bad drain pump can include blockages or obstructions preventing proper water flow, worn-out impellers or seals leading to leaks, or electrical issues that prevent the pump from functioning correctly. This part fixes the following symptoms:
The LG drain pump can also be used on Kenmore/Sears appliances.
Replaced the existing pump with the new pump. Took about 10 minutes, saved $200 bucks. Read more
The Clutch Motor is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This motor engages the clutch mechanism, allowing the washer to switch between agitating and spinning cycles effectively.
Causes of a bad clutch motor can include wear and tear over time, electrical issues, or mechanical failure due to overloading or improper use.
Symptoms of a bad clutch motor include:
When I looked up LG washer E6 code on the web I saw the tip from LG: unplug the washer and call for service. To me that's a challenge. I saw the AppliancePartsPros.com story on Google, read it and decided to try the solution that worked for other people. A clutch shifter motor that was around $20. I checked a few local appliance parts stores and no one carried the part I needed in stock (even though their websites said available for pickup). I then ordered the part through AppliancePartsPros on... Read more
The Motor Rotor Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This component is crucial for the washer's motor operation, as it works in conjunction with the stator to create the electromagnetic field that drives the drum. It ensures the drum rotates effectively during the wash and spin cycles, facilitating thorough cleaning and efficient water extraction.
Over time, the motor rotor assembly can wear out or become damaged due to regular use, exposure to water, or excessive loads. Causes of a bad motor rotor assembly include bearing failure, corrosion, physical damage, or electrical issues.
Symptoms of a bad motor rotor assembly include:
Ordered new clutch, rotor and drum sensor assembly. If your clutch bearings go, make sure you check rotor, stator and sensor for damage. Read more
This replacement door hinge restores smooth, aligned opening and closing. Replacing a worn or bent hinge helps the door sit squarely and seal or latch properly, preventing rubbing, binding, and premature wear on adjoining parts. What it does:
Removed the broke hinge, installed the new. Read more
This hardware washer sits beneath a screw or nut to spread load and help keep fasteners tight inside your appliance. Replacing a bent or missing washer restores a secure fit and can reduce vibration-related noise. What it does:
This inlet hose routes incoming water from the washer's fill valve into the machine to support proper filling. Replace a cracked or leaking hose to stop drips, prevent water damage, and restore reliable fill performance.
I figured after 10.5 years that it might be time to replace the dispenser hoses because I was noticing black stuff in the dispenser trays. I replaced two or the four hoses and clamps on the far left side and for good measure the hot water inlet valve. The inlet valve was okay but the screen had all kinds of crap in there that I couldn't clean out so now I have an extra solenoid just in case one of the others fails. While I was at it I removed the dispenser and cleaned the calcium build up on... Read more
This switch assembly is the microwave's door interlock module. It mounts to the latch board and contains the switches that confirm the door is closed, restoring consistent start/stop operation when worn or sticking switches cause intermittent "door" errors.
Removed two screws on top of the washer, by pulling plastic covers off it exposed two Philips head long screws. Lift the top up and on the right-hand side, I removed two short Philips head screws from door lock switch. Popped old one out and had a new one in about 10-15 min. Washer starts and runs cycle no issues at all. No more DL code. Read more
This washer motor stator assembly is the stationary windings of the direct-drive motor. Replacing a weak or shorted stator restores smooth drum tumbling and strong, consistent spin performance so wash cycles complete properly.
The Top Load Washer Coupling Assembly is an OEM component specifically designed for LG brand top-loading washing machines. This assembly connects the agitator shaft to the transmission inside the washer, allowing oscillating motions to be transferred through the transmission from the motor.
Symptoms include:
Causes of a bad coupling assembly can include material failure from ongoing vibration exposure, loosened connection points allowing unwanted play, or cracks/breaks due to heavy impacts.
This genuine hardware washer installs at the specific joint shown in your model's parts diagram. It spreads clamp force and keeps the connection aligned and secure to support smooth operation of the related component. What it does:
With help from appliance parts pros video, I was able to remove and replace the bearing/clutch assembly. While I had the assemble removed I remove the water pump cleaned and replaced it. The hoses were good and I did not need to replace them however I did not properly apply the hose clamp to the tub and it separated when I was ready to start it again. Cleaned up the mess remove the back cover and properly clamped the tub hose. The machine operated without noise and ran great. However after... Read more