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DH404EY6 LG Dehumidifier - Overview

Sections of the DH404EY6

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Switch Assembly – Part Number: 6600A30003C
Switch Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3529251
Manufacturer #: 6600A30003C
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Sensor Assembly – Part Number: 6877A30013L
Sensor Assembly
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PartSelect #: PS3530191
Manufacturer #: 6877A30013L
The function of the sensor assembly of your dehumidifier is to sense the humidity level and evaporator temperature to control humidity and water collection. If the unit says the bucket is full when it...
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Connector,Hose – Part Number: 5214A20027B
Connector,Hose
PartSelect #: PS3527251
Manufacturer #: 5214A20027B
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ROLLER – Part Number: MHA62753001
ROLLER
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PartSelect #: PS11712156
Manufacturer #: MHA62753001
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Filter,Air – Part Number: 5230A20040A
Filter,Air
PartSelect #: PS3527502
Manufacturer #: 5230A20040A
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Turbo Fan – Part Number: 5900A20007B
Turbo Fan
PartSelect #: PS3528580
Manufacturer #: 5900A20007B
This turbo fan is commonly used in the assembly of air conditioners and dehumidifiers. The fan is used to draw air through the unit and move it forward into your home. If your fan is cracked, broken, ...
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PCB Assembly,Display – Part Number: 6871A20600A
PCB Assembly,Display
PartSelect #: PS3529789
Manufacturer #: 6871A20600A
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AC Motor – Part Number: 4681A20040Q
AC Motor
PartSelect #: PS3523161
Manufacturer #: 4681A20040Q
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Damper,Compressor – Part Number: 4830A30005A
Damper,Compressor
PartSelect #: PS3523943
Manufacturer #: 4830A30005A
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Handle – Part Number: 3650A20004A
Handle
PartSelect #: PS3521071
Manufacturer #: 3650A20004A
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Power Cord Assembly – Part Number: 6411A20001Z
Power Cord Assembly
PartSelect #: PS3529049
Manufacturer #: 6411A20001Z
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Tank Assembly,Bucket – Part Number: 4839A10002A
Tank Assembly,Bucket
PartSelect #: PS3523967
Manufacturer #: 4839A10002A
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Common Symptoms of the DH404EY6

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Unit says bucket is full when it isn’t
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Says bucket full when it was not
The forums indicate that one solution for this problem is replacement of the sensor assembly, which is what I did. Upon switching the sensor assembly it DID work for one bucket full, but then went back to indicating bucket full when it isn't. Other fixes indicate changing the switch assembly, which I tried to do but the part has been discontinued. The only other item is replacement of the main computer, which the cost added to the cost of the sensor assembly would equal the cost of replacement of the appliance, so I won't go there.
Parts Used:
Sensor Assembly
  • Thomas from NEWPORT, RI
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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Machine would come on for a minute, then stop with message CR1
Googled message to see that it was probably the sensor or the bucket full button. The bucket button is no longer made, but the sensor was available, so I gambled and bought it to try. We removed the outer housing and old sensor. then replaced new sensor putting it in same place and following the path of the old one to plug in wires. the whole housing had to be removed, could not just remove a section. Once replaced, plugged in to test, seemed to work. so replaced all the housing and screws. Unit is working again. Definitely worth the gamble, bc a tech would have been 3-4 times more expensive. My tenant was also confidant about being able to replace the sensor. After we did it, I think I could have done it too.
Parts Used:
Sensor Assembly
  • Judy from EVANSTON, IL
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    30 - 60 mins
  • Tools:
    Pliers, Screw drivers
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turbo stopped spinning
Had to pop open the back. The back did not just unscrew and come off. It has to be pried off carefully. Took the turbo off and put the new one on.
Parts Used:
Turbo Fan
  • Cheryl from Bradner, OH
  • Difficulty Level:
    Easy
  • Total Repair Time:
    15 - 30 mins
  • Tools:
    Screw drivers
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