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 stopping in the middle of a cycle, you may need to replace the water inlet valve. Be sure to disconnect the power and water supply before you begin this repair.
This 25-inch fuel line carries fuel from the tank to the carburetor, ensuring proper engine operation. Made from durable clear plastic, it is designed to withstand regular use but may become clogged or brittle over time. Replacing a worn or damaged line can help prevent leaks and restore reliable starting and performance.
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 wash cycle. It is round in shape, and approximately 3 inches in diameter.
This Genuine OEM fuel filter is designed to maintain the performance and longevity of your equipment by preventing dirt and debris from entering the carburetor. Located inside the fuel tank, this essential component ensures clean fuel delivery, protecting the engine from potential damage caused by contaminants. Sold individually, the filt...Read moreer is built to meet original equipment standards for fit and function. Over time, the filter may become clogged, restricting fuel flow and making engine starts more difficult. For optimal performance, it should be replaced—not cleaned—at the first sign of blockage or wear.
This is a pulsator assembly, also known as an agitator, for your washing machine. This pulsator sits at the bottom of your washer and is what is used as the main driving force to wash your clothes. If the pulsator in your washer is broken, it will need replacing immediately to continue to wash and clean your clothes evenly. The cap that sits in the center of this part is sold separately.
This is a drain hose assembly for top-load models of LG washing machines. This hose specifically is used to allow water to drain from the tub to the drain pump of the washer. This hose is made of plastic and comes with two clamps to secure it within your washer, one on each end. If you notice your washer is leaking check to make sure if t...Read morehis hose is cracked or damaged, because it will need to be replaced immediately. This drain hose is an OEM part that is sold individually and will require you to disassemble part of your washer to replace it.
This drain hose is a genuine OEM replacement part supplied by LG for use in their washing machines. It is a light gray pipe with a diameter of 1.25 inches. The drain hose is connected to the drain pump, and it is responsible for transporting water out of the washing machine after a cycle. If the drain hose is kinked, damaged, or clogged, ...Read morethe washer will leak, or you may find standing water in the drum at the end of the cycle. Each drain hose comes with a metal clamp for fastening.
Introducing the customized screw designed exclusively for LG washers. Manufactured with safety and efficiency in mind, installation is straightforward when you adhere to correct safety regulations. Showcasing genuine OEM status, the product delivers authenticity and durability, promising a perfect fit and excellent performance. This highl...Read morey-crafted and customized screw is specifically tailored to function with select models of LG washing machines. Please cross-check your model before purchase, as parts may vary in size and shape for different models. Trust LG's expertise for a reliable, high-quality appliance part you can depend on.
This water-level pressure switch in your wash monitors and regulates the water levels throughout the fill, wash, and rinse cycles. You will usually find it inside the control panel or near the tub. It ensures that the washer uses the appropriate amount of water for each cycle and load type. This genuine OEM assembly includes not only the switch itself but also the accompanying air dome tube.
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 lid switch holds lets your washer know when the door is latched, so it can begin the wash cycle. If the lid switch is damaged, it will not all...Read moreow the washer to run properly. Be sure to disconnect the washer from the power and water sources before you begin this repair. This part is sold individually and is a genuine OEM part sourced directly from the manufacturer.
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Water continued leaking into washer after the end of cycle through the water inlet valve.
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Flora from MIAMI, FL
Very Easy
30 - 60 mins
Screw drivers, Wrench (Adjustable)
Did the repair Myself. Saved $ 400.00 in the process.
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Water overflow in washer basin
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Ed from LAKE WORTH, FL
Really Easy
30 - 60 mins
Pliers, Screw drivers
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
... Read more. 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.
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Washer was slowing filling with water when turned off.
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Michael from La Honda, CA
Very Easy
30 - 60 mins
Pliers, Screw drivers
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 supp
... Read morelies, 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.