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The Drain Pump and Motor is an original LG (OEM) replacement part for LG made washing machines that is responsible for removing water from the washer at the end of the wash cycle. The pump forces water out through the drain hose so that clothing comes out free of excess water, making the drying process faster.
Symptoms of a failing Drain Pump Motor include:
Causes of a bad Drain Pump Motor can range from obstructions in the pump or hose, which can strain or damage the motor, to wear and tear from regular use leading to motor failure. Electrical issues can also affect the motor's performance, preventing it from operating correctly.
This OEM LG part can also be used on Kenmore/Sears appliances.
It was fairly obvious that the washer drainer motor had failed, water was not draining, filter was clean (bottom lower left panel door, have a pail ready!) and drain line was not blocked. Someone had provided great advice on the Appliance Parts Pro's site about replacing the drain motor from the bottom. Great suggestion! Easy to do, although be prepared for more water to drain from the washing machine onto the floor after you lay it over. I carefully lowered the machine onto it's back,... Read more
The Water Inlet Valve Assembly is an OEM replacement part for LG washing machines, designed to control the flow of water into the laundry tub. This part is responsible for opening and closing to allow water into the wash drum at the appropriate times during the wash cycle, providing the correct water level and temperature.
Causes of a bad Water Inlet Valve Assembly can include mineral deposits blocking the valve, electrical failure preventing the valve from opening or closing properly, or physical damage to the valve mechanism itself.
Symptoms of a bad Water Inlet Valve Assembly include:
Replaced the cold water valve unit (has 4 ports and 1 inlet) which is very straight forward; requires : 1 phillips screwdriver ~#2 1 needlenose plier, medium size 1 channel lock plier, medium size 1 marker pen 1 - cold water valve assembly # AP4445613 1 - hot water valve assembly #AP4441935 1 - water level pressure switch #AP4440713 an old towel or two for absorbing small amounts of water a cellphone / camera for making sure you have the... Read more
The Ball Bearing is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It is designed to support the drum's rotation within the washer, ensuring smooth and quiet operation during the wash and spin cycles. This ball bearing helps reduce friction and wear, contributing to the overall efficiency and longevity of the appliance.
Causes of a bad Ball Bearing can include excessive wear due to heavy use, exposure to water or detergent leading to rust or corrosion, or damage from an unbalanced load. Over time, the bearing can degrade, leading to operational issues and increased noise.
Symptoms of a bad Ball Bearing include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with select Sears/Kenmore models.
Replacing the two bearings, and washers involved in the process Amazed by the service: I received the parts on the next day of the order, without requesting it. Parts were exactly as the original. This doesn’t mean necessarily the best on the market! In fact, the bearings are made in China, as the original! But if they last 9 years, as the originals, will be okay! The replacement was pretty easy, fallowing the video; but it needs time and patience. I’m very pleased of the experience. Read more
The Water Level Pressure Switch is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It monitors the water level inside the washer and signals the control board to stop filling when the desired level is reached, ensuring the correct amount of water is used for each cycle.
Causes of a bad water level pressure switch can include electrical malfunctions, damage to the pressure sensor, or blockages in the air tube connected to the switch.
Symptoms of a bad water level pressure switch include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
The LG Model LG Washer model WM2487HRMA ISSUE: Washing Machine was filling very slowly. Overnight it would fill about 1 or 2 gallons. I would clear the tub by pushing a) Power b) set spin to None c) push Start. That would empty the tub. REPAIR SOLUTION: That did not solve the problem. Second, I replaced both the single (1) Water inlet valve assembly Part Number:5220FR2006H and also the Water Level pressure switch Part Number:6601ER1006E That solved the problem. I can't tell you which... Read more
The Thermistor Assembly is an OEM component specifically designed for front loading LG washing machines. It plays an important role in monitoring and regulating temperatures during heated wash cycles. The thermistor detects temperature changes within the wash drum and sends this information to the control board to ensure clothes are washed at the optimal temperature.
Causes of a bad thermistor assembly can include general wear and tear over time, exposure to extreme temperatures, or damage due to impact or mishandling during cycles.
Symptoms of a bad thermistor assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore washers.
Replaced thermistor 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
The Motor Rotor Bolt is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It secures the rotor to the motor shaft, playing a crucial role in the efficient functioning of the motor and ensuring the washer drum spins correctly during wash cycles.
Causes of a bad motor rotor bolt can include wear and tear from prolonged use, corrosion due to exposure to moisture, or damage from over-tightening or accidental impacts. A faulty motor rotor bolt can compromise the stability of the motor, leading to various operational issues.
Symptoms of a bad motor rotor bolt include:
The Suspension Spring Holder is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This holder supports the suspension springs that help stabilize the washer drum during operation, reducing vibration and movement. It plays a critical role in ensuring smooth and quiet operation of the washing machine.
Over time, the suspension spring holder can become worn or damaged due to regular use, heavy loads, or accidental impacts. Causes of a bad suspension spring holder include wear and tear, physical damage, or corrosion from moisture exposure.
Symptoms of a bad suspension spring holder include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore.
Replaced all three dampers and then replaced locking gaskets for the top spring mounts for the drum, replaced the old feet pads I had and works like a charm! Read more
This is the refrigerator's water inlet valve assembly. It controls and directs household water into the dispenser and ice maker as needed, restoring proper water flow and ice production.
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 thermistor seal is the grommet that seals the temperature sensor where it passes through the washing machine's outer tub. Replacing a worn seal restores a watertight fit and helps prevent leaks that can damage surrounding components. What it does
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
This inlet hose is the internal water line for your dishwasher, routing fresh water from the fill valve into the wash system. Replacing a brittle or leaking hose restores reliable filling and helps protect floors and cabinetry from water damage.
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 base bracket mounts to the washer's lower frame to hold associated components securely in place. By keeping parts properly anchored, it helps maintain alignment and stability during operation to minimize vibration and noise.
Replaced leg mount and leg. Read more
This stator assembly is the stationary motor coil that produces the magnetic field to drive the washer motor. Replaces a worn or damaged stator to restore magnetic coupling between the motor and rotor for normal drum movement. What it does: