WM4000HBA (ABLEVUS) LG Washer - Overview

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Washer Hose with Bellows – Part Number: 4738ER1004B
Washer Hose with Bellows
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PartSelect #: PS3523347
Manufacturer #: 4738ER1004B
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...
$63.78
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Shock Absorber Assembly – Part Number: ACV72909503
Shock Absorber Assembly
PartSelect #: PS11707466
Manufacturer #: ACV72909503
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...
$66.58
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Tub-to-Pump Drain Hose – Part Number: 4738ER1002A
Tub-to-Pump Drain Hose
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PartSelect #: PS3523345
Manufacturer #: 4738ER1002A
This hose has bellows to allow for flexibility during the wash and spin cycles.
$80.21
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Clamp Assembly – Part Number: ACA56078801
Clamp Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS3530864
Manufacturer #: ACA56078801
$26.41
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Washer Gasket – Part Number: MDS62058301
Washer Gasket
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PartSelect #: PS3535219
Manufacturer #: MDS62058301
This part is the replacement rear tub gasket for your washer. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 3-1/4 inches in diameter. The rear tub gasket forms a watertight seal between the rear tu...
$56.87
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LOCKER,HOOK – Part Number: MFG63099101
LOCKER,HOOK
PartSelect #: PS8752721
Manufacturer #: MFG63099101
$49.47
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Washer Switch Assembly – Part Number: EBF61315802
Washer Switch Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS7792232
Manufacturer #: EBF61315802
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...
$205.79
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Washer Float Assembly – Part Number: 4769ER4001B
Washer Float Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS3579595
Manufacturer #: 4769ER4001B
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...
$36.43
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Ball Bearing – Part Number: 4280EN4001C
Ball Bearing
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PartSelect #: PS7785069
Manufacturer #: 4280EN4001C
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...
$87.50
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HINGE – Part Number: 4774FR3118E
HINGE
PartSelect #: PS12579194
Manufacturer #: 4774FR3118E
$48.03
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Washer Ball Bearing – Part Number: 4280EN4001G
Washer Ball Bearing
PartSelect #: PS11705913
Manufacturer #: 4280EN4001G
Looking to restore your LG washing machine to its peak performance? Our genuine OEM Ball Bearing could be just what you need! This part is designed with precision to support the spin basket shaft in y...
$118.06
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Locking Pin – Part Number: 4774FR3118B
Locking Pin
PartSelect #: PS3523451
Manufacturer #: 4774FR3118B
The locking pin is used to hold the shock absorber on the washer. There is a pin used at the bottom and top of the shock absorber. Sold individually.
$21.76
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Common Symptoms of the WM4000HBA

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leaking tub-to-pump drain hose
Pull washer away from wall. Unplug cord and remove drain hose from receptacle. Remove 4 screws holding panel to rear of washer. Squeeze and slide back hose clamps on each end of drain hose and loosen center clamp with screwdriver. Remove old hose. Reinstall new hose in reverse order using existing clamps. Re-install back panel.
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Tub-to-Pump Drain Hose
  • Leslie from STOWE, VT
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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LG washing machine flooded the Landry room.
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.
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Washer Hose with Bellows
  • mark from AUBURN, CA
  • Difficulty Level:
    A Bit Difficult
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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Washer did not recognize the door was shut
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.
Parts Used:
Washer Switch Assembly
  • CURTIS from OLIVE BRANCH, MS
  • Difficulty Level:
    Really Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Nutdriver, Screw drivers
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