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I removed the 24mm nut holding the steel lower rotor, slid the rotor off, removed the upper coupling from the clutch unit, (3 #2 phillips screws with Loctite), removed all broken pieces, lightly lubed the central splined shaft, and reassembled the lower rotor. Read more
The Housing Assembly, Clutch is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It is integral to the washing machine's transmission system, helping to engage and disengage the tub during wash and spin cycles.
You should replace this clutch housing assembly if it becomes worn out or damaged. Over time, the clutch can wear out due to repeated use, heavy loads, or poor maintenance. Additionally, debris or foreign objects can cause damage to the housing or internal components.
Symptoms of a bad clutch housing assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
Our LG WT5001 top loader washer had gotten progressively worse over the last couple years. It started with a rumbling sound with seal squeaking noise. The rumbling kept getting worse until finally there is a metal on metal scraping sound. The bearings in the clutch/transmission were worn out to the point that the direct drive motor rotor (what you see when you turn the washer on it's back and look underneath) was rubbing on the motor stator core. The bearings were worn out and allowing the... Read more
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 clutch assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part sourced directly from the manufacturer and is intended for use in washing machines. The clutch assembly controls the movement of the internal tub and agitator during operation. Over time and with regular use, the clutch assembly may become worn and fail to work correctly. If the washing machine tub is not moving back and forth during the wash cycle or is not spinning during the spin cycle, the clutch is broken. If it is moving or spinning, but not efficiently or fast enough, the clutch is worn and beginning to fail. In both of these instances, the clutch assembly should be replaced. Excessively wet clothes at the end of the laundry cycle can also be indicative of a broken clutch.A screwdriver, socket set, putty knife, and impact wrench with a large 38mm socket are required to make this replacement. Ensure the power is disconnected and the machine is drained. While the tub is out of the machine, take time to clean the area of gunk and buildup. Wear gloves while working on the machine.This clutch assembly is made of durable metals and is individually sold. It is designed for use in washing machines by LG and Kenmore.
Replacing the drain pump for a new one Read more
Replaced lid cover with new one and turned out a simple fix Read more