This gray mounting bracket is designed to securely hold the dish rack in place inside your dishwasher during operation. Measuring 1 inch by 1 inch, it ensures stability and helps prevent the rack from...
The dishwasher roller assembly connects to the dishrack, and is located in the lower level of the dishwasher. It allows the dishrack to easily slide in and out. If the lower rack keeps falling off the...
This drain hose assembly is designed for use with select LG washing machines and includes both the flexible rubber hose and plastic connectors. It efficiently channels used water from the washer tub t...
This pump casing assembly is designed for use in select LG dishwasher models and houses several key components responsible for water circulation during wash and drain cycles. It includes the motor, wh...
This grey tine row retainer is designed to securely hold the horizontal tine rows on your dishwasher rack, keeping them in place so dishes stay organized and stable throughout each wash cycle. It clip...
Keep your dishwasher running smoothly with this LG mesh filter assembly. It traps food particles and debris so they don’t clog the drain or spray arms, helping your dishes come out cleaner every time....
This lower cover assembly, also known as a sump cover, is an essential part of the dishwasher’s internal system. It shields the pump and other components from food particles, helps filter debris from ...
Replacing this pump is pretty easy. Disconnect the power and drain hose, and pull your dishwasher out from the counter. Lay it on its side on a towel. There WILL be spillage. Disconnecting the pump is simple. There are a couple hoses, one single wire connection (the thermistor) and one multi-wire plug. The pump is held in place by a pair of thick rubber holders which can be pulled off by hand. That's it!
After removing the pump, I disassembled it to find out why these fail so soon. It's a very poor design. I found that the nose of the electric motor, where the bearings are located, sits in a plastic cup formed by the top of the pump body. Any leakage from the pump around the motor shaft will be held in place against the motor bearing. It has no place to go. This causes rusting of the bearing. I expect I'll be replacing this one in a few years. :(
But kudos to PartsSelect for getting the right pump assembly for me, after getting the wrong one from another supplier!
Ordered the roller from Parts Select, slid the roller over the little spindle sticking out of the bottom rack and snapped it in place. Job done in less than one minute.