This part is known as a pulsator cap or washplate cap, and is designed for your LG washer. It fits over the washplate mounting bolt and prevents clothes from getting caught on the washplate during a w...
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This is an authentic LG water inlet valve for a top-load washer. It is designed to control the flow of water into the washer. If your washer is filling slowly, making loud noises, overflowing, or stop...
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This part is the replacement switch assembly for your top-load washer. It contains the switch mechanism and the connecting wire that hooks the door latch to the electrical system of the washer. The li...
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Getting your LG washing machine back to its top-performing state is quicker and simpler with our genuine Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) Motor Assembly Clutch. This part steps in to switch your ...
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If your washer isn’t spinning or agitating like it should, this shift actuator might be the fix. It helps switch between wash and spin modes by connecting the motor to the tub. It’s a common repair an...
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We're excited to share the Cap Cover with you - a genuine, OEM-manufactured part by LG. Specially designed for certain LG washers, it's a critical part of the dispenser cup system, covering up your bl...
Is your laundry routine disrupted because of a broken dispenser? If you have certain LG washer models, you might need our genuine OEM Dispenser Assembly, specifically crafted by LG. This dispenser a...
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I diagnosed by running a full wash. I watched it and when the water should have stopped it kept running. I unplugged the washer from the power and the water kept running. This told me the inlet valve was the issue and not an electronic issue. I stopped the water by closing the water valve manually. Replacing the inlet valve was very easy. Hardest part is moving the washer out of the laundry room. The videos online show very simple steps. Maybe 8 screws to remove and a couple of hoses and five electronic connectors. Take a photo of connectors before removing them to ensure you reconnect properly.
The problem was the valve suppling water to the bleach dispenser was not closing completely. This also caused some water leaking towards the front of the washer. Replacing the entire valve assembly was very easy. Unplug the washer, turn off the water, remove the 2 screws that attach the control panel, disconnect the water supplies, unplug the 5 solenoids, remove the hose clamps from the 2 hoses, remove the 3 screws that attach the valve assembly and remove it. Reassemble in reverse order, I did find that applying some water based personal lubricant to the 3 high pressure seals made assembly much easier.