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Washer won't fill or won't stop filling? This water inlet valve controls water flow into the tub. DIY-friendly repair, typically takes 10-15 minutes.
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
Fix washer won't agitate or makes grinding noise. This pulsator assembly restores proper wash action. Moderately challenging DIY repair with video guide.
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
Fix washer overfilling or not filling issues with a water level pressure switch replacement. Common repair for PE error codes. Takes 10-20 minutes to install.
Fix LE error codes and spinning problems with this washer rotor position sensor. Resolves machines that won't spin or make loud noises. Easy 5-10 minute fix.
I watched the Appliance Parts Pro video and saw that it was a job that I could easily do. I ordered the Rotor Position sensor switch for about $21 on a Monday and it was delivered by UPS on Wednesday. The process was straight forward: 1) remove the back cover from the washing machine (4 screws), 2) remove the main bolt holding the magnetic drum on the motor; 3) remove the 6 bolts holding the coil on the motor; 4) remove the ground screw and wire harness clamp screw; 5) take the old sensor... 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:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
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
Connects the washer tub to the drain pump. Replace this hose if cracked, split, leaking, or worn from age. Ensures proper water drainage during cycles.
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 Customized Screw is an OEM part for securing the wash plate in LG washing machines. This screw maintains the wash plate's position and stability during the washer's operation. The Customized Screw ensures the wash plate performs efficiently, contributing to the effectiveness of the washing process by enabling proper agitation and circulation of clothes.
Causes of a bad Customized Screw can include wear and tear over time, especially from the constant motion and stress during the wash cycles.
Symptoms of a bad Customized Screw include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with some Kenmore models.
Replaced with a new screw and everything works fine. A very simple job that only took 15 minutes. Read more
Fix DL error code or washer that won't start with this lid switch and lock assembly. DIY repair in about 20 minutes with basic tools and video guide.
Replaced it with the part I ordered from you guys. I had originally had LG come and check it out but they quoted me a price 250 plus tax. I said no way this little piece can cost 1/4 of the whole washing machine. So after finding your price, I you-tubed on how to replace it and I did in 20 min. Thanks youtube and thanks to you guys for such a great price on this switch assembly Read more
The Coupling Washer is a genuine OEM part for LG washing machines. As a crucial component connecting the drive motor to the inner drum, the coupling washer allows for the transmission of rotational force during the spin cycle. This rotational movement generated by the drive motor is what extracts water from clothing, effectively drying clothes.
Symptoms of a bad coupling washer include:
Over time, the constant exposure to vibrations and forces during spin cycles can cause the rubber material of the coupling washer to deteriorate.
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore washers.
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 Clamp is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It is used to secure the hose connections within the washer, ensuring that water flows correctly without leaks.
Over time, the clamp can become worn or damaged due to repeated exposure to water, vibration, or general wear and tear. If the clamp fails, it can lead to water leaks or hoses becoming detached.
Symptoms of a bad clamp include:
If your LG Front load washers sounds like a freight train, STOP USING IT. You're doing more damage and will need more parts to fix it. After the noise became unbearable, I began to explore and disassemble. I knew enough to know the bearings must be bad but had never done this repair before. ( I am however pretty mechanically inclined.) Watch this video before you start tearing your LG apart. APP did a great job explaining the steps of the repair. Do a search on this site or youtube.com with... Read more
Fix squealing or grinding noises during spin cycles with this washer motor rotor assembly. Works with the stator to rotate the drum. Video guide available.
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
Dispenses detergent, softener, and bleach during wash cycles. Replace if cracked, clogged, or disintegrated. Confirm fit with your model number.
First slide out the old unit full forward. Then lift it up slightly from the front edge and then pull it out. Align the new unit in the slides and with the front lifted just a little push the assembly back in. Really just a quick fix. Read more
Fix dispenser overflow or leaking issues with this washer detergent drawer assembly. Channels water through detergent and softener compartments. DIY repair.
One of the suspension rods was not working so I replaced the bad one and the other three . Tub has now leveled out and is spinning properly without making the noise. Have not needed to replace the pump but will do so if necessary. Thanks to Appliance Parts Pro for their prompt service and quality products. Read more
Hardware washer that sits beneath screws or nuts to distribute load and secure fasteners. Replace if bent, missing, or worn to restore proper fit.
The Hose Assembly & Connector is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This assembly includes the hose and connector, which are essential for supplying water to the washer during operation, ensuring a steady and reliable flow.
Causes of a bad hose assembly and connector can include wear and tear over time, cracks or splits due to pressure or temperature changes, and damage from improper installation or handling.
Symptoms of a bad Hose Assembly & Connector include: