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79641162211 Kenmore Washer - Overview

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Washing Machine Drain Pump – Part Number: 4681EA2001T
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Washing Machine Drain Pump
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The drain pump and motor assembly may also be known as the washer drain pump and is a part for your washer. The drain pump helps expel water from the washing machine. The drain pump is activated after the spin cycle speed is maintained for a specific period of time. To make this installation you will need a Phillips screwdriver, a small flat-blade screwdriver, a pair of needle-nose pliers, and a pair of slip-joint pliers. Note that the pump casing is not included. This medium-difficulty repair may vary, but can generally be started by disconnecting power, then removing the top of the washer by taking out the four back screws and two small brackets. Then, remove the front panel by taking out the two screws and eight tabs that should be taken from the top. Moving down the front of the washer, remove the door, latch, tub gasket, and drain cover. Disconnect the drain hoses and clip from under the drain assembly, and install new assembly from there. Reassemble parts in direct reverse order -- taking photos during disassembly and keeping parts clearly organized can help here. Despite the number of steps, you will only need a standard Phillips screwdriver to complete this repair.
Water Inlet Valve - Hot – Part Number: 5220FR2006H
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Water Inlet Valve - Hot
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The hot water inlet valve on your washing machine controls the water flow into the washer. This inlet valve has a standard hose fitting inlet and one water outlet. The water inlet valve opens to allow water to enter the washing machine. If the water inlet valve is defective, the washer may leak, fill slowly, or not fill at all. To test your valve, unplug the washer when the symptom occurs. If the washer continues to fill, then your inlet valve is defective. This part is approximately 3 inches long x 3 inches wide.
Water Inlet Valve - Cold – Part Number: 5220FR2075L
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The cold water inlet valve on your washing machine dispenses the cold water and bleach into the washer in the prewash cycle. This inlet valve has a standard hose fitting inlet and 2 water outlets facing 45 degrees to the left. The water inlet valve opens to allow water to enter the washing machine. If the water inlet valve is defective, the washer may leak, fill slowly, or not fill at all. To test your valve, unplug the washer when the symptom occurs. If the washer continues to fill, then your inlet valve is defective. This part is approximately 4 inches long x 3 inches wide.
Tub-to-Pump Drain Hose – Part Number: 4738ER1002A
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Tub-to-Pump Drain Hose
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This is a tub-to-pump drain hose for a front load washer. The hose features flexible bellows which allow it to expand and contract when necessary. It carries the water from the tub of the washer to the drain pump so the used water can properly empty from the tub. This part is made of rubber, is black in color and measures 13 inches long. Be sure to drain the excess water from the washer before completing this repair. This is an authentic OEM part that is sourced directly from the manufacturer.
Detergent Dispenser – Part Number: 3891ER2003A
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Detergent Dispenser
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This is a replacement detergent dispenser for your washer. It stores the detergent, and then dispenses it into the washer at the appropriate point in the wash cycle. If the detergent dispenser is broken, or if the detergent is not dispensed during the wash cycle, you may need to replace it. The dispenser is made of blue plastic, and is approximately 4 inches wide, 4.5 inches long, and two inches tall. This is an OEM part made by the manufacturer.
Washer Hose with Bellows – Part Number: 4738ER1004B
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Washer Hose with Bellows
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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 connects the dispenser assembly to the tub. Before beginning the repair, unplug the washer and turn off the water supply. You will need a Phillips head screwdriver to complete this repair; a clamp tool can also be helpful. Remove the screws holding the lid of the washer in place, and take off the lid. Locate the dispenser hose and remove its clamps. Place the clamps on the new hose, using the arrows for a guide in positioning the clamps. Install the new hose and reassemble all other parts.
Door Boot Seal – Part Number: MDS47123602
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Door Boot Seal
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Made from high-quality rubber, this washer door boot gasket creates a watertight seal between the door and tub to prevent leaks. It’s compatible with many LG and Kenmore front-load washers and replaces several older part numbers. A reliable fix for water leakage and odor issues.
Washer Tub Bearing, Rear – Part Number: 4280EN4001F
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Washer Tub Bearing, Rear
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Upgrade your LG washing machine with this genuine OEM tub bearing. Designed specifically for LG rear tub models, this high-quality component provides support to the spin basket shaft at the tub, ensuring efficient operation. Please ensure to check the suitability of this part with your particular machine model. Prior to installing, remember to unplug your washer and shut the water supply off for safety. It is recommended to wear work gloves while replacing this part. Elevate the performance of your LG washer with this reliable tub bearing.
Pump Casing – Part Number: 3108ER1001B
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This part connects to the drain pump and motor.
Shock Absorber Assembly – Part Number: ACV72909503
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This friction damper assembly in your washer stabilizes the tub or drum. It absorbs the movements and vibrations during the spin cycle to keep the machine steady and reduce noise. It connects the tub to the cabinet. If the assembly is broken, your washer may be excessively noisy or shaky. This genuine OEM replacement part is sold individually, and separately from the shock absorbers.
Clamp Assembly – Part Number: ACA56078801
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Clamp Assembly
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This is an outer seal clamp designed for use within LG washing machines. This clamp tightens and secures the gasket that seals the washer tub from the door. If your gasket is loose fitting and is not damaged or warped, this clamp is likely worn out and in need of replacing. This clamp is an OEM part and is made entirely of metal, with a strong tension spring in the middle. This outer seal clamp is sold individually and will require a set of pliers to replace.
LOCKER,HOOK – Part Number: MFG63099101
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LOCKER,HOOK
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This hook locker, commonly referred to as a door lock strike is specially designed for LG washers. It is a small, metal plate that is attached to the washer door. When the door is closed it engages with the door lock mechanism to keep the door securely shut while the washer is running. If it is damaged, worn down, or corroded, it will be unable to engage with the locking mechanism and prevent your washer from closing or staying shut. You may notice that your washer will not start or stops running mid-cycle. You will need to replace the door strike to fix the washer.

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Washing maching wouldn't drain
591 of 760 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Jorge from Apple Valley, CA
  • Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Screw drivers
Removed the top of the washer by removing the 4 back screws and 2 small brackets. Then I removed the front panel, this was actually the hardest part, 2 screws and 8 tabs that you pop out carefully from the top of the panel. I only disconnected the power button and was able to rest the panel on top of the washer. The rest of the washer cam e apart quickly just moving down the front of the washer and removing the door, latch, tub gasket, drain cover. Removing the pump was just a mater of disconnecting the drain hoses, and one clip under the drain assembly. 3 screws attach the drain to assembly to the pump and only 2 wires that are clearly marked. Reassembly is just going back through in reverse order of disassenbly. The best thing about this is that it all comes apart with a standard phillips screwdriver.
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noisy operation, sometimes did not drain, gave OE code
59 of 80 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Michael from RALEIGH, NC
  • Really Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Thank you for the very helpful YouTube video. After watching the video, I was able to diagnose the problem, buy the part from your website, and complete the repair. This is my personal machine - I am not a professional repairman.
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leaking tub-to-pump drain hose
52 of 76 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Leslie from STOWE, VT
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Screw drivers
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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