RV1840CD1 (ASSEECI) LG Washer - Overview
Sections of the RV1840CD1
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Thermal Fuse
PartSelect #: PS3530485
Manufacturer #: 6931EL3003D
It is used in dryers.
$53.40
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Dryer Thermistor
PartSelect #: PS3529026
Manufacturer #: 6323EL2001B
This thermistor is used in dryer
$95.04
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Lint Filter
PartSelect #: PS7787727
Manufacturer #: ADQ73373201
This lint filter assembly for your dryer catches lint and debris from your clothes. You can find it near the door. It helps keep the air flowing properly and stops lint from blocking the exhaust ducts...
$117.20
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Blower Thermostat
PartSelect #: PS8747887
Manufacturer #: 6931EL3002M
$49.68
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Pulley Idle
PartSelect #: PS3523032
Manufacturer #: 4560EL3001A
Looking to extend the lifespan of your LG electric dryer? Our authentic LG Idle Pulley could be the missing piece you need! This little thing plays a big role in keeping your dryer working smoothly an...
$42.63
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Dryer Thermostat Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3530482
Manufacturer #: 6931EL3001F
$80.21
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Dryer Leg
PartSelect #: PS3523560
Manufacturer #: 4778EL3001B
This plastic adjustable dryer leg is used to support the weight and adjust the height of your dryer to keep it level. To install the leg, tip the dryer back and screw it into the bottom of your dryer ...
$13.88
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Safety Switch Assembly
PartSelect #: PS16551445
Manufacturer #: EBF61496102
Take a look at this essential LG Dryer Safety Switch Assembly. A don't-miss fixture for your LG Dryer. This is more than just a part, it's a safeguard for you. If your dryer's door springs open, this ...
$56.87
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Gasket
PartSelect #: PS3535212
Manufacturer #: MDS47263101
$104.96
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SPRING,DISTORTION
PartSelect #: PS11706080
Manufacturer #: 4970EL4002C
$17.44
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Heating Element Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3527791
Manufacturer #: 5301EL1001J
They are all strung with a coiled wire made of a nickel and a chrome alloy. This wire receives, but resists, a controlled electric current and as a result, the wire heats up. The heat produced is used...
$373.62
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Dryer would run with no heat
I actually went to mr fix it on u tube. Great instruction on how to take dryer apart. First I unplugged the dryer. I found I could reach the heating system by removing the lint tube in the back of the dryer. I put my I phone with the light on inside the back of the dryer and tested the connections to see if all were working. The thermal fuse was not working. I removed the two wires , red on top and white on the bottom. Then used a small Phillips screwdriver to remove the two mounting screws and removed the fuse. I then used a vacuum to clear any lint from the back of the dryer and inside the dryer. This took me about an hour and a half. I did it this way because I did not want to disassemble the entire dryer to get to the components. I received the fuse in 3 days and tested it. It was fine. I then put it in the dryer screwed it in place, connected the wires. Replaced the lint tube. This took about 10 minutes. Dryer is running great.
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Richard from ORMOND BEACH, FL
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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The dryer worked fine except the dryer did not heat up
I unplugged the dryer and disconnected the vent.
I pulled the dryer away from the wall so I had room to work on it.
Pulled the top cover off (slides back).
Took the door off
Took the front adjustable feet on the bottom off
Unscrewed all of the face screws on the front of the dryer
Took the two screws off of the back of the control panel holding the control panel to the metal frame.
Gently pulled on the control panel to reveal 4 screws under the control panel to be able to take the front cover off.
Pulled the front cover off (the dryer door front cover).
Pulled the dryer vent cover off (two screws).
I could now see the heating element with sensor/fuse (right side).
Did a continuity test (beep) on all visable sensors/fuses on the heating element. No beep on the thermal fuse (used website diagram to locate parts to test and replacement part numbers).
Got the part after about a week, tested the parted (it beeped), replaced with new part and put dryer back together, plugged in and the dryer heated. Problem solved.
I pulled the dryer away from the wall so I had room to work on it.
Pulled the top cover off (slides back).
Took the door off
Took the front adjustable feet on the bottom off
Unscrewed all of the face screws on the front of the dryer
Took the two screws off of the back of the control panel holding the control panel to the metal frame.
Gently pulled on the control panel to reveal 4 screws under the control panel to be able to take the front cover off.
Pulled the front cover off (the dryer door front cover).
Pulled the dryer vent cover off (two screws).
I could now see the heating element with sensor/fuse (right side).
Did a continuity test (beep) on all visable sensors/fuses on the heating element. No beep on the thermal fuse (used website diagram to locate parts to test and replacement part numbers).
Got the part after about a week, tested the parted (it beeped), replaced with new part and put dryer back together, plugged in and the dryer heated. Problem solved.
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Catherine from COVINGTON, WA
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Difficulty Level:Really Easy
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Total Repair Time:30 - 60 mins
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Tools:Screw drivers
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No Heat to my Dryer
1. Had to find out what was causing the problem by eliminating each part one by one using a multimeter. I got a video link from parts select on how to do this.
2. Then got another video link sent to me by parts select on how to take my dryer a part and replace the part.
3. Followed it step by step and it worked really well.
4. The process was great except shipping was excessively high for such a small part.
2. Then got another video link sent to me by parts select on how to take my dryer a part and replace the part.
3. Followed it step by step and it worked really well.
4. The process was great except shipping was excessively high for such a small part.
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James from ELLENVILLE, NY
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Difficulty Level:Easy
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Total Repair Time:1- 2 hours
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Tools:Screw drivers
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