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Dissolves odor-causing residue and mildew buildup in washing machine tubs. Use every 30 washes to maintain freshness. Verify fit with your model.
This part is discontinued by the manufacturer and is no longer available for purchase.
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.
Fix washer won't agitate or makes grinding noise. This pulsator assembly restores proper wash action. Moderately challenging DIY repair with video guide.
This customized screw secures factory components in compatible LG appliances. Replace a missing, stripped, or corroded fastener to restore a tight, rattle-free fit so panels, brackets, or assemblies stay properly aligned and safely mounted.
Hardware washer that sits beneath screws or nuts to distribute load and secure fasteners. Replace if bent, missing, or worn to restore proper fit.
This replacement nut secures bolts or studs in your appliance. Replacing a missing or stripped nut restores a tight, reliable connection to keep brackets and assemblies stable and reduce vibration or rattling. What it does:
Genuine hardware washer that distributes fastener load at assembly joints. Replace if worn, cracked, or causing loose connections. Confirm fit with your model.
Balancer assembly mounts to the washer basket to counterbalance loads during spin. Replace if cracked, damaged, or causing excessive vibration.
Usually ships within 4 - 14 days
The suspension rod assembly is a spring-loaded rod that connects the washing machine's outer tub to the cabinet frame, absorbing vibration and movement during the spin cycle to keep the machine stable. Most washing machines use four of these rods, one at each corner of the tub. If your washer is shaking violently, walking across the floor, or making a loud banging noise during the spin cycle, worn or broken suspension rods are a frequent cause.
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.
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.
Fix LE error code or washer won't spin issues with this stator assembly. Common repair for motor lock problems. DIY-friendly, typically installed in 30 minutes.
Washer won't spin or agitate? This rotor assembly forms the rotating half of the direct-drive motor, restoring basket movement when worn or stripped.
Standard bolt for securing washer panels, brackets, and internal components. Replace when bolt is stripped, missing, or damaged to restore proper fit.
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:
Fix intermittent operation or complete loss of function with this washer wiring harness. Restores power and signal connections between components.
Washer water guide directs water flow during fill and rinse cycles. Replace this plastic guide if cracked, broken, or missing to restore proper alignment.
Replacement nut that secures drawer and trim components on compatible LG appliances. It restores a firm, vibration-resistant fastening to help prevent loosening, rattling, or misalignment during normal use. What it does:
Small metal washer used in washer internal mounting assemblies. Provides proper spacing between components and secures fasteners. Replace if worn or missing.
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.
Fix washer slipping, grinding, or failure to spin with this clutch housing assembly. Secures clutch coupling to restore proper drive engagement.
Washer not heating water or showing tE error? This temperature sensor monitors water temp and signals the control board. Moderate DIY repair fixes temp issues.
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