This hot water inlet valve is designed to regulate water flow into the washing machine during operation. Featuring a standard hose fitting inlet and a single water outlet, it opens as needed to allow ...
Looking for a vital component to keep your washing machine running smoothly? The LG thermistor is exactly what you need. This little gadget plays a crucial role in your machine. Working hand-in-hand...
This replacement pump filter, also known as a filter assembly, is a genuine OEM part for your washer or washer/dryer combo. Before beginning this repair, turn off the power and water supply to your wa...
This genuine OEM drum seal gasket prevents water from leaking between the outer tub and spin basket of your washer. It is made of black rubber and measures 2.5 inches in diameter. If your washer is le...
This ball bearing reduces friction and supports smooth rotation of moving components. Proper bearing function minimizes noise and wear. Replacing a worn bearing restores quiet, efficient operation.
Keep your laundry running smoothly with this dispenser assembly for front-load washers. It stores detergent and fabric softener and releases them at the right time for a thorough clean. If your old di...
When your LG washing machine isn't performing like it used to, this Vent Hose with Bellow is just what you need to bring it back to life. Crafted as a genuine OEM part, it offers the guaranteed qualit...
Removed old gasket fairly easily after removing wire and spring retainers on front and back surface. New gasket went into place relatively easily, but re-installing rear retainer was extremely difficult without special tools. Improvised a spring stretcher using steel wire looped through the eyelets in the ends of the retainer and back on itself to get leverage, still very difficult and took several tries. Front retainer went on easily.
Unplug the washer! Turn off the HOT water valve. Remove the hot water hose at the connection on the back of the washer. Remove the two Phillips head screws holding the top of the washer. Slide the lid toward the rear until you feel it disengage, then lift it off, setting it aside. Unplug the electrical connector on top of the hot water valve (just pulls off).using pliers compress the hose clamp, slide it away from the hot water valve and pull the hose off the valve fitting(it will have some water remaining so lift it up and secure it to the brace above the hoses). Remove the two phillips head screws that hold the valve in place. Pull the valve toward the front of the washer to remove it and compare it to the new valve. To install the new valve, reverse all steps insuring tight water hose clamp and electrical connection. Install hot water hose, plug it in and turn on water. Test run and check for leaks. Unplug it and reinstall top.