This tub bearing is for washers.
Tub bearing supports the spin basket shaft at the tub.
Unplug the washer and shut off the water supply before installing this part. Wear work gloves to protect your hands.
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This door lock switch is a key component in compatible washing machines, designed to signal the control board when the door is securely closed. Once engaged, it enables the locking mechanism and allow...
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This part is the replacement connector hose or clean-out drain hose for your washer. It is black in color and is sold individually. The connector hose drains water out of the washer if the drain cycle...
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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...
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The tub bearing supports the spin basket shaft at the back of the washing tub. If your washing machine will not spin, is leaking water, or if there is a loud screeching noise during the wash cycle, th...
This levelling leg is a genuine replacement part. It is used to help keep your washing machine stable and balanced. It helps support your appliance. It screws into the base of your washer, and you can...
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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...
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Keith
October 13, 2025
This is a correct model number but I’m unable to find the cycle selector switch. Is it unavailable?
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Keith
For model number WM 3555HWA
Hello Keith, thank you for reaching out. The cycle selector switch is not sold separately, it comes as a part of the control panel assembly, part number PS16223706. We hope this information helps!
Hello Glen, thank you for reaching out. According to our research, you may need to replace the door gasket, part number PS16224177, to solve the problem. A damaged or worn-out gasket can most probably cause this problem. We hope this helps.
DOOR GASKET CONNECTED WITH PLASTIC PART THAT IS CONNECTED TO RUBBER HOSE. I NEED PLATIC PART
For model number WM3555HWA
Hi Kulbhushan,
Thank you for your question. Based on your description it sounds like you are referring to the washer cover tub assembly, part number PS16222521. We hope this helps!
Hello Kulbhushan, thank you for getting in touch. The part number you mentioned is of the drain hose assembly, which is listed on our site with part number PS16222177. We hope this helps!
I removed the Wire and spring from the tub seal and then removed the seal on the side of the washer that contains the Door switch. I removed the two screws that held the door switch in place while holding the switch with my other hand. Once the screws where out I pulled the switch assembly out thru the gap and removed the wires from old assembly. I then plugged the wires into the new assembly aligned the holes up and put the screws back in the new door switch assembly. I then put the door seal and tub seal holder back on. This took about 15 minutes. I do recomend that you unplug the washer before starting this process.
turn washer on it's side. dampers are visible from underneath. use needle nose pliers to "pinch" end of retaining pin and pull pin out. it will take some force to remove. i would recommend replacing all 3 as i had one that had a mounting tab broken off. i then realized the other dampers were bad. there should be resistance in the up and down motion. if not replace.
I took the washer completely apart and ordered any parts that looked worn and put it back together. It’s working like new and will last for a few years