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WT7300CV ((ASSETUS)) LG Washer - Overview

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PULSATOR ASSEMBLY – Part Number: AGZ72909711
PULSATOR ASSEMBLY
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PartSelect #: PS12588963
Manufacturer #: AGZ72909711
$228.53
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Pulsator Cap – Part Number: 5006EA3009B
Pulsator Cap
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PartSelect #: PS3525704
Manufacturer #: 5006EA3009B
This part is known as a pulsator cap or washplate cap, and is designed for your LG washer. It fits over the washplate mounting bolt and prevents clothes from getting caught on the washplate during a w...
$38.92
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HOSE ASSEMBLY,DRAIN – Part Number: AEM73732901
HOSE ASSEMBLY,DRAIN
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PartSelect #: PS8749199
Manufacturer #: AEM73732901
$69.53
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Switch Assembly,Sensor – Part Number: 6501EA1001R
Switch Assembly,Sensor
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PartSelect #: PS3529177
Manufacturer #: 6501EA1001R
$71.80
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VALVE ASSEMBLY,INLET – Part Number: AJU75152602
VALVE ASSEMBLY,INLET
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PartSelect #: PS12580369
Manufacturer #: AJU75152602
$151.15
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Tub-to-Pump Hose – Part Number: AEM73213001
Tub-to-Pump Hose
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PartSelect #: PS3617213
Manufacturer #: AEM73213001
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Screw,Customized – Part Number: FAB30598601
Screw,Customized
PartSelect #: PS3534421
Manufacturer #: FAB30598601
$22.44
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LEG ASSEMBLY – Part Number: 4263FA3933C
LEG ASSEMBLY
PartSelect #: PS8747659
Manufacturer #: 4263FA3933C
$42.49
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SWITCH ASSEMBLY – Part Number: EBF61674802
SWITCH ASSEMBLY
PartSelect #: PS8751171
Manufacturer #: EBF61674802
This part is the replacement switch assembly for your top-load washer. It contains the switch mechanism and the connecting wire that hooks the door latch to the electrical system of the washer. The li...
$162.00
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Washer,Common – Part Number: FAF30369201
Washer,Common
PartSelect #: PS3534424
Manufacturer #: FAF30369201
$11.22
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Holder – Part Number: 4930EA3002A
Holder
PartSelect #: PS3524200
Manufacturer #: 4930EA3002A
$10.57
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Main Pcb Assembly – Part Number: EBR86692723
Main Pcb Assembly
PartSelect #: PS16223702
Manufacturer #: EBR86692723
$391.13
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Leo
May 5, 2024
the display wasn't coming on so I got the circuit board out so what does a red flashing light on the circuit board signify ?
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Hi Leo, thank you for the question. Based on our research, if there is a light on the board, usually it means that the board has power. If there is power to the board, but no response at the controls and display, it indicates a bad control board. You may need to replace the PCB assembly, part number PS16223681, to fix the issue. We hope that helps!

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Marcus
October 19, 2023
washer needs to be unplugged /plugged back in for it to operate
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Hello Marcus, thank you for your inquiry. Based on our understanding of the issue, we would suggest checking the control board, part number PS16223702, to fix the issue. We hope that helps!

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Greg
January 13, 2024
The washing machine is not sensing any clothes in it so now it won’t spin to sense it
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Hello Greg, thank you for contacting us. We have concluded that the issue is with the control board, part number PS16223702. We would recommend replacing it to fix the issue. We hope this helps.

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Common Symptoms of the WT7300CV

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Washer was noisy, made noise when agitating and spinning.
I had a hard time removing the agitator, had to get thin prybar to get a hold of washplate. After I removed washplate, I found that the shaft that the washplate attaches to was actually worn out. What used to be a spline was smooth. So I ordered a new clutch assembly. There are a lot of bolts that hold the clutch assembly on to the basket. There are a lot of videos on Utube that will walk you through step by step. The only problem I encountered with this was removing the nut that holds the basket to the tub. One video said it was reverse thread, which it wasn’t. You can check the thread on new clutch assembly to see which way is correct. After I put back together. Works like new.
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PULSATOR ASSEMBLY
  • Paul from NANTICOKE, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    1- 2 hours
  • Tools:
    Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Agitator was free spinning
Removed the center cover cap carefully on top of the agitator with a small screw driver. There are 3 (on mine) little slots around the edge of the bottom of the cap where it meets the agitator. Insert the small flat blade screwdriver and gently twist at each one till the cap pops loose and comes off.

There was a 10MM bolt under the cap on mine that you need to remove. I used an cordless impact driver but you could use a socket wrench as well. Remove the bolt and the agitator comes off. May take a little wiggling or it may come right off.

The teeth on the agitator were wore all the way down and gone on mine so it came off easy and this was the issue I had why it was spinning freely. I took the small flat blade screwdriver and used the edge and corner of the blade to clean the teeth on the shaft where the agitator attaches and wiped it down before installing the new part as there was quite a bit of metal shavings from the damaged part.

I just reversed the order of removal to install the new part. Took about 15 min. I ran a rinse and spin cycle to remove any additional metal shavings and to check to see if it all worked properly. THATS IT! TOO EASY!
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PULSATOR ASSEMBLY
  • Joel from JASPER, MO
  • Difficulty Level:
    Very Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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leg broke off inside housing
raised the front of washer by hand (literally) and placed two 2x4 blocks under front lip for support. reached up inside washer cabinet and unscrewed the broken leg piece upwards into the cabinet. this was the only way I could get the broken piece out without some specialized tool to reach it from the underside. replacement with the new leg was a breeze.
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LEG ASSEMBLY
  • thomas m from CARMICHAEL, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
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