UWD1CW (ABWEPUS) LG Washer - Overview

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CAP,DRAIN HOSE – Part Number: 5006EN3015A
CAP,DRAIN HOSE
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PartSelect #: PS3635866
Manufacturer #: 5006EN3015A
This drain hose plug, also known as a hose cap, is a genuine OEM part for your washing machine. This plug caps the drain hose from the pump housing, and helps prevent leaks from your washer. Before be...
$13.26
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SWITCH ASSEMBLY,PRESSURE – Part Number: EBF63534901
SWITCH ASSEMBLY,PRESSURE
PartSelect #: PS12581329
Manufacturer #: EBF63534901
$88.67
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THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC – Part Number: 6323EL2001G
THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC
PartSelect #: PS3636229
Manufacturer #: 6323EL2001G
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VALVE ASSEMBLY,INLET – Part Number: 5220FR1280N
VALVE ASSEMBLY,INLET
PartSelect #: PS11760047
Manufacturer #: 5220FR1280N
$104.96
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COVER,TOP – Part Number: MCK68354301
COVER,TOP
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Manufacturer #: MCK68354301
$56.87
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BELLOWS – Part Number: MAR62261901
BELLOWS
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Manufacturer #: MAR62261901
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Clamp – Part Number: 3W40106M
Clamp
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Manufacturer #: 3W40106M
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BOLT ASSEMBLY – Part Number: FAA30970901
BOLT ASSEMBLY
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Manufacturer #: FAA30970901
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HOSE,PUMP – Part Number: MEJ62884704
HOSE,PUMP
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Manufacturer #: MEJ62884704
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CLAMP ASSEMBLY – Part Number: 4861EN3003C
CLAMP ASSEMBLY
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Manufacturer #: 4861EN3003C
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BUTTON,POWER SWITCH – Part Number: MBG65362601
BUTTON,POWER SWITCH
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Manufacturer #: MBG65362601
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SWITCH ASSEMBLY – Part Number: EBF62495001
SWITCH ASSEMBLY
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Manufacturer #: EBF62495001
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Top loading washing machine displayed "tE" error
Disconnect machine from power source. Then, disconnect any tubes from the back side (make sure you close any water valves before doing so). Then, lay the machine on its back to access the bottom of the machine. Then, locate the thermistor and replace it with the new one (the thermistor will have two screws holding it in place, simply remove the screws and replace the thermistor, then screw it back in). After the new part is installed, stand the machine back up and make sure to connect any tubing to its proper place. Done.
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THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC
  • Angelica from HOUSTON, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Wrench (Adjustable)
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Washer was stopping during the spin cycle and making a grinding noise.
Our Samsung HE washer started making a grinding noise and stopping at the end of the rinse/spin cycle. I had replaced the clutch and seal 2 years ago and it sounded like it was going out again, however we were not getting the gunk inside the tub like before (seal) and the machine was throwing the tE error code when it stopped which it did not do last time. According to the manual this meant a thermistor error and the solution was "Call for Service". The machine is 9 years old and way out of warranty so....uh No! I ordered the new thermistor for $15 plus shipping to correct the tE code before looking to replace the clutch again or get a new machine. The new thermistor arrived, leaned the machine on its back, unplug one connector, remove two screws and pull the old one out of it's hole, push the new one in, replace two screws and the connector and GO! Problem fixed! No tE code, no stopping, no grinding noise. As best I can tell, the old thermistor was faulting during the spin cycle and the machine went into emergency stop mode which made the grinding noise. It was not the clutch or bearing at all. Most of the repair time was moving the machine out and disconnecting lines so I could lean it onto its back. Note: If your machine is stopping before draining, it will have water inside the tub which will drain out of the hole where the thermistor goes when you pull the old one out. It has an o-ring to seal it, so just expect a little water to come out and be ready to catch all the water or put the new one in quickly.
Parts Used:
THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC
  • Mike from MANOR, TX
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Washing machine was displaying te code. Quick google search to diagnose the issue.
Very simple repair after watching YouTube video on how to complete repair.
Parts Used:
THERMISTOR ASSEMBLY,NTC
  • Richard from DICKSON CITY, PA
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    Less than 15 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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