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LDF7061ST LG Dishwasher - Overview

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Hinge Cable – Part Number: 4933DD3001B
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Hinge Cable
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This dishwasher door hinge cable assembly connects the door to the spring. The door hinge cable and the door spring apply tension to the door to prevent it from dropping open too quickly. This part contains two plastic pieces which are approximately 2 inches in length by 3/4-inch in width, as well as a rope portion that measures approximately 8 inches in length. When beginning this repair, be sure to use caution when replacing the door hinge cable. The spring to which the door hinge cable attaches is under tension and could snap. This part is sold individually.
Dishwasher Roller Assembly – Part Number: 4581DD3003C
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The dishwasher roller assembly connects to the dishrack, and is located in the lower level of the dishwasher. It allows the dishrack to easily slide in and out. If the lower rack keeps falling off the track in your dishwasher, makes noises, the door will not close, or the dishes are not getting clean, then it is best to replace it for more security. A flat blade screw driver is the only tool needed for this installation. Open the lower dishwasher rack and remove retaining tabs from both ends of the rack and slide it out. Locate the older roll assembly, remove it and replace the rollers. Remember to put the tabs on each side back before sliding it back in. Make sure the dishwasher is off before starting this installation project.
Roller with Axle – Part Number: 4581DD3002A
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Roller with Axle
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The rack roller and axle in your dishwasher allows the dish rack to slide in and out effectively.If you notice that your dish rack is not performing this function, or if one or more of your rack rollers are damaged, you should consider replacing it. The roller attaches to the dish rack with the axle, both are included in this part. This part is gray in color, and measures 1 inch in diameter. With the axle, this part is approximately 1-1/2 inches wide. To access the rack roller and axle, you will need to remove the top dish rack from your dishwasher.
Dishwasher Hinge Spring – Part Number: 4970ED4004G
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The door spring, used in dishwashers, adds tension to the door through the door hinge to keep it from opening too fast. If you have a door latch failure or your washer door drops too quickly when opened, it is best you replace this part to fix the problem. Refer to the manual provided by the manufacturer for installation instructions and further repair guidance. Unplug your dishwasher from the power source before you begin this repair project as a safety precaution.
MOTOR ASSEMBLY,AC,PUMP – Part Number: EAU61383518
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MOTOR ASSEMBLY,AC,PUMP
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On a washer, this part is used for circulating the water. On a dishwasher, it is used for draining the water during operation. If you notice your appliance is not draining properly, the circulation pump motor may need to be replaced. If this part is for your washer, you may notice your clothes are not cleaning properly. In your washer, to access this part you will need to remove the entire front panel. The circulation pump is 120 volts and 30 watts. The part is white in color and is sold individually. This OEM part comes directly from the manufacturer.
Gasket – Part Number: 3920DD3005H
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Gasket
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This dishwasher door gasket is designed to form a secure, watertight seal around the tub, preventing leaks and enhancing overall wash efficiency. Constructed from flexible, heat-resistant black rubber, it withstands temperatures up to 150°F and resists wear over time. By maintaining a tight seal, the gasket ensures that water and steam remain contained within the dishwasher during operation, contributing to more effective cleaning cycles and reduced energy waste. A worn or damaged gasket can lead to water pooling, inefficient washing, and potential damage to surrounding cabinetry. Replacing it restores proper function and helps extend the appliance’s lifespan. Installation is straightforward, requiring the gasket to be pressed into the door channel for a snug fit.
Drain Pump Assembly – Part Number: ABQ73503004
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Drain Pump Assembly
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This drain pump assembly is a genuine OEM replacement part for your dishwasher. In order to complete this repair you will need a Phillips screwdriver, pliers, and a socket. You will need to pull the dishwasher out from the cabinet and lay it on its back in order to access through the bottom and replace the drain pump.
Middle Spray Arm – Part Number: AGB73093001
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Pump Gasket – Part Number: MFZ32863101
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Pump Gasket
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This is a pump gasket, also known as a pump housing seal, for a dishwasher. The gasket is fitted around the edge of the pump, preventing leakage between the pump housing and the filter housing. Located at the bottom of the dishwasher, the pump circulates and drains water from the dishwasher. Age and dishwasher detergents can dry out the pump gasket and cause it to fail and leak. Leak from the pump is not always noticeable until you remove access panels from your appliance. This part is made of rubber and is black in color. It is an OEM part from the genuine manufacturer.
Basket Assembly – Part Number: 5005DD1001B
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Basket Assembly
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Presenting the LG Silverware Basket Assembly for some dishwasher models. This product is a genuine LG item, specially constructed for accommodating small utensils in the lower dishrack during the dishwashing cycle. The basket assembly ensures that your forks, spoons, and knives are held in place securely. For installing this essential piece, refer to your dishwasher owner's manual. Make certain the part is appropriate for your model before confirming your purchase, as parts could appear similar but may slightly differ in size or shape. Remember, this is an authentic LG part, offering guaranteed compatibility and top performance for your dishwasher.
Drain Hose Assembly – Part Number: AEM69493807
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Drain Hose Assembly
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Replacement dishwasher drain hose. Per the manufacturer if the drain hose being replaced does not have the vent tube going to the water inlet assembly a new water inlet will be needed.
Diverter Motor - 120V 60Hz – Part Number: 4681ED3001D
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Diverter Motor - 120V 60Hz
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This diverter motor, or stepper motor, controls the movement of the spray arms in your dishwasher. It directs water between the drain pump and the spray arms by turning a check valve inside the pump, managing the flow of water to these spray arms. This diverter motor runs on 120 volts and 60 Hz. When this motor fails, the dishwasher will not wash or drain properly. Please keep in mind that this genuine OEM replacement part is sold separately from the spray arms.

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Broken door spring allows the door to overextend to the floor if not propped.
36 of 44 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Gregory L from INDEPENDENCE, OH
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Screw drivers
Simple, removed screws securing machine in the cabinet, then pull the unit out of the cabinet space about 10 inches. Springs are accessible within this extension. You need strong hands to extend the springs and attach them. Once attached, push machine back in place and re-install the anchor screws. In my situation, only one spring was bro ken, so the attached side revealed the correct slot to place the hook on the top position, the bottom position has a plastic lead for the spring, and that lead is attached to a rope to the door hinge. Note: Replace BOTH springs, even if only one is broken.
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Water not draining, causing "0E" number to appear and initiatate dishwasher shutdown.
27 of 29 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Patrick from CHANDLER, AZ
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
According to your site, the part(s), to consider, to resolve the problem were: 1.Motor Assembly DC Pump, OR 2.Drain Pump. I simply selected the drain pump because it was cheaper and because it was making a clicking noise. (The only significant noise that this dishwasher was making) To be safe, I unplugged the unit and turned off the w ater, under the sink. I removed the kick plate and I unscrewed the anchor clips from under the counter and carefully pulled the unit out. I then opened the dishwasher and removed the lower rack. To minimize water clean-up, I took a rag and soaked up the standing water in the bottom until it was nearly dry. I then tipped the dishwasher on it's left side, knowing where the location of the drain pump (front, right), would be in an easier location for me to work. I first unplugged the pumps wiring. Then, with pliers, I was able to disconnect the clips on the short, rubber hoses that hold the pump in alignment.(Use caution: If reusing the same rubber hose(s) on the new pump, it will be easier if you put them on in the same direction as they were take off) Then I removed the rubber supports off their hooks, that allow the pump to hang from the bottom of the dishwasher. Once the rubber hoses are re-connected on the new pump and placed on to it's former proper alignment, you can re-attach the rubber supports to their hooks. And last, but not least, remember to plug the new pump's wires back in place. Carefully stand up dishwasher and push it slowly back into place. I plugged in the unit and turned on the water. Before I screwed the unit back to the counter and kick plate back on the front, I ran a load and watched for leaks beneath the new pumps area. No leaks. "Easy, Peasy".
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The racks were rusted
14 of 17 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Gary from CHARLOTTE, MI
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
We replaced the rusty with the new ones.
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