This washer hose with bellows, also known as a dispenser hose, is a genuine OEM replacement part for your washer. Replacing this part can be helpful if your washer is leaking. The dispenser hose conne...
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This friction damper assembly is designed to stabilize the washer tub during operation, particularly during high-speed spin cycles. By absorbing movement and reducing vibrations, it helps ensure quiet...
This washer door gasket, also known as a door boot, is a genuine replacement component designed for select LG front-load washing machines. It forms a watertight seal between the door and the tub, prev...
Having trouble with your LG appliance? It might be time to consider replacing the sensor assembly. This genuine OEM sensor assembly is designed and built to the highest standards by LG, allowing your ...
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Struggling with a less efficient washing machine? Our LG Washer Float Assembly could be just the solution you need. This authentic OEM part, specifically created for LG models, pushes moist air out of...
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Having problems with your LG washing machine? Our authentic LG Washer Suspension Hinge Spring could be just what you need. This high-quality part has been specifically crafted to give the outer tub of...
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Wife called me and said the washing machine just flooded the Landry room. I looked at it and didn't see anything wrong. Took the top off and the back off and started looking for a leak, did not see anything. Took the front part of the washer apart thinking the drain hole was plugged up where the rubber boot is. It was ok after taking the big rubber boot off or whatever that is called i was not getting anywhere. I put it back together left the top and the back off. I turned the water on and started the washer on a quick cycle looking for a leak. I found the bellows at the inlet had a small leak fixed that and started the washer again. So what i found out was the clean out drain plug was not in tight letting water out as it was washing after i tightened it all was ok. So i did find a leak that was small that we never saw. The hardest part was putting that wire clamp on the rubber boot it took two people to do that.
To put the new spring on requires two people. One to pull the drum up as far as possible and hold it in place and the other to attach the spring to the drum and the into the slot on the side of the washer frame. It takes a lot of leverage and strength to get the spring into the slot. We used a screw driver as leverage to get the spring extended to slip into the slot. You might also need the plastic holder part# 4930FR3040A. If the washer door boot has come off due to spring breaking, you will need to reset it. That requires also removing front panel. There is a large wire ring that holds the boot in place. You either need a special pair of pliers to expand the spring to reset the boot or a lot of strength to do it with a couple screw drivers.
Installed correctly but PartsSelect sent WRONG part, but part number on bag was correct. Installation of WRONG part fried the main board. A $100 fix is now costing me about $1300.00 for technician service and new unit. I asked PartsSelect to help with cost since outcome is due to their error. Totally unsatisfied. Will not suggest company to other DIYers.