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LSQ9549LG0 Whirlpool Washer - Instructions

All Instructions for the LSQ9549LG0
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Water Level Switch Broken
11 of 14 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Bo from Sugar Land, TX
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
The repair is very easy with the part found at PartSelect.com. Take the following steps to replace the water level switch:
1. Remove the front panel by unscrewing two screws on the back side
2. Pull off the dial knob from the front
3. Twist the water level switch in either way to remove the switch from the panel
4. Dis connect the connector of control wires and water hose from the broken switch
5. Reconnect the control connector and water hose
6. Push and twist the switch to put back on the front panel
7. secure the front panel by tighten up two screws on the back side of panel
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Crossed threaded plastic on old valve was leaking
11 of 14 people found this instruction helpful.
  • David from Amity, AR
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers
Removed screws on top of machine to remove the control unit out of the way. Then used large regular screw driver to pry out the two clips that hold the back of the washer tight to the top frame. This allows the back to come away from the machine enough to get the water inlet valve free. Didn't have to remove the bolts at the bottom of the back of the machine (they were pretty rusty) Just removed the single screw holding the water inlet valve in place, slid it down and away from the back cover and could fish it out to the side and disconnect the hose (with plyers) and slide off electrical clips (make a note of which clip goes to which valve.) I removed the part first so I could make sure I was ordering the right one. When the part came (very promptly by the way) it went back together easy. Only question was regarding reinstalling the wires since I didn't mark which way they went. I knew which one went on the Hot and Cold but didn't know if it mattered which clips went on each terminal. Figuring it was AC guessed it didn't matter so put it together the way the connectors seemed to want to lie naturally. Put it together making sure no hoses or wires where pinched or rubbing against sharp edges. Replaced the rubber washers in the hoses and made sure the hose connectors turned freely (they had been rusted a bit and didn't turn on the hose freely and I think this was the start of the cross threading problem) This time the hoses went back on very easily, screwed them hand tight not forcing anything at any time (DIDN"T USE PLIERS!). Tried water and no more leaks. Washer filled faster also, think this was because the screens on the water valve were plugged. I'll have to remember to take the hoses off and make sure the screens are clear every couple years or so. If you are having slow fills, suggest you check this first before tearing in to the machine.
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tub oscillation
12 of 17 people found this instruction helpful.
  • leonard from phil campbell, AL
  • Really Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Pliers
placed washer on side and installed new pads
and returned washer upright
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Washer would not spin a full load.
11 of 15 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Ralph from Newbury Park, CA
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
!. Removed agitator from inside
2.Removed outside cabinet
3 Removed pump, motor, and transmission.
4. Slid the entire drive unit out of the tub from the bottom
5. Removed the clutch assy. and installed new.
6. Reverseed the procedure to re-assemble.
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My drain hose had cracked and was leaking.
10 of 12 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Miguel from San rafael, CA
  • Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Wrench (Adjustable)
Once I finally found the part I needed, the repair was very simple and took only a few minutes. Thanks to the very helpful operator to walk me through the diagram to find the corresponding number for the part. I really appreciate your help!
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Tub banged against the front of case during spin
9 of 9 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Peter from Boca Raton, FL
  • A Bit Difficult
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers
3 online people recommended tilting the machine on the side and replacing the 3 suspension springs. Someone else recommended changing the tub pads. That is the wrong approach. It is actually easier to remove the case than turn the machine on the side. Once you do it once or twice it takes less than 2 minutes and it doesn't distort the suspension. You don't even have to disconnect the hoses. When I originally examined the machine lying on it's side I saw that the tub balance spring was still attached to the tub but the other end had detached. I looked for the place to reattach it. I found a place on the glide plate. Unfortunately this was the wrong place and the machine continued to bang away. When I realized that the spring had to be attached to the lower frame rather than the glide plate (one week of looking). I even wrote to the Repair guru. Once I found my mistake the repair took 5 minutes and no tools other than the phillips screwdriver to take out the 2 screws for the case. I replaced the tub balancing spring for good measure. The machine works great.
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Making Alot Of Nosie While Washing
12 of 18 people found this instruction helpful.
  • CHRISTI from NEWPORT NEWS, VA
  • Really Easy
  • Less than 15 mins
  • Screw drivers, Socket set
First I removed the fabric softner dispenser. Then I removed cap took screw out removed agitator asseembly put new one in then I put screws back in.
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Washer tub would not spin or agitate and made a high pitch spinning noise during those cycles.
9 of 9 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Neil from Winfield, IL
  • Very Easy
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench set
Basically I followed the great instructions provided on the Part Select webpages. I would consider myself to have more common sense than mechanical skill. I didn't want to have to keep going back to purchase more parts so I decided to buy the motor coupler (under $5), new clutch assembly (Under $30), new motor (under $160). The shaft o n the original motor wore down to a cylindrical shape which should have been more of a rectangular shape to fit precisely into the motor coupler and provide the grip strength for the washer tub to spin. Usually the no spin problem is linked to a faulty motor coupler. I was glad that I had to removed the motor to reach the motor coupler because in my case the coupler had not failed. That is when I saw the motor shaft had worn. Since I had all the new parts I replaced them all and since 6/13/19 the washer is running like new. Oh, the problem was most likely caused by someone in my family "overloading" the wash machine one too many times over 11 years. Guy's / Gal's you can do this and save yourself from buying a new washer for between $850 - $1,200. My repair expense was under $240 including tax and next day delivery of my parts. Thanks Part Select !!!! Neil
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Machine agitated during cycle but would not spin clothes dry.
10 of 13 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Kurt from Bremerton, WA
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Followed the excellent video instructions. They say you can perform the repair without removing the enclosure, but when I saw how easy it was to remove it, it definitely improves the access and speeds the repair. Have a piece of wire handy to to hold the pump assembly out of the way. Installed new clutch kit and it runs like a champ.
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bad timer and top half of agitator not working
9 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • jason from zanesville, OH
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
Watched how to video and couldnt have been easier. Both repairs made in less than hour. Also doing work myself saved me a "load" of money by not having to call repair man.
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Washing machine shakes violently during spin cycle
25 of 58 people found this instruction helpful.
  • James from Asheville, NC
  • Easy
  • 15 - 30 mins
  • Nutdriver, Screw drivers
Removed four screws that hold the top control panel to the base and hung over the back panel in order to remove the main wrap-around body of the machine. Took off top plastic ring fastened to side of tub then removed old Balance ring. Installed new balance ring. Unfortunately, this did NOT fix the problem. This was a suggestion from Justa nswer.com and failed miserably. Does anybody know how to fix this problem? And it's not the springs or the little plastic shims around the base OR the cross coupling to the motor...
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Spin cycle not working properly; Clothes still soaked when spin cycle finished
12 of 19 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Sarah from Columbus, OH
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set
We ordered both the motor coupling and the clutch assembly based on our troubleshooting, and because we figured both parts were inexpensive enough we might as well have them both. We initially thought it was the clutch assembly, but as we were taking the washing machine apart, we noticed that actually one of the bolts was missing complet ely and one had snapped in two. We then realized that the spin cycle problem was actually related to the instability of the motor because of the missing/broken bolts (they didn't even have washers!). All we had to do was replace the bolts and use a bolt extractor to get the broken bolt out, but we went ahead and replaced the clutch assembly as well for good measure. Everything ran perfectly after that! I was very skeptical to do the repair myself, but it really is easy, as long as you have someone with muscle to help out. You can also look up videos online that show you a step by step repair process for the clutch assembly, and I would highly recommend doing that so that you have a visual. It will make everything seem 100x easier.
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Washer tub off balance and noisy
9 of 10 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Gregory from Kent, OH
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 30 - 60 mins
  • Pliers
The repair was fairly simple and while it made the spin operation quieter and and a bit more stable, it still gets out of balance. Disconnected power, shutoff supply lines and disconnected them from the unit.

Laid washer on its front and replaced the two more visible springs fairly easily from underneath using a little leverag e with a 2 x 4 to take any residual tension off the springs.

Then I turned the washer over on its back (gently and with a little support (board or old thick towel) so the weight of the unit didn't rest entirely on the water intake connectors

Again, lifted the tub with 2 x 4 and disconnected the power and control connector to the motor to make a little more room to get to the spring.

If you do this, be sure to re-connect that connector before you put the washer back and test, otherwise it will fill and then sit.... I had to siphon the tank out, disconnect everything, flip it over and re-connect that power connector!! After that the unit ran better than before, especially on the spin cycle. Over all this washer is 15 years old and worn a bit so we are still careful not to overload it and balance the loading as much as possible. Large bedspreads and king size sheets or mattress covers will always spin out of balance but for 90% of regular washing it was an improvement.
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Leaking water from bottom after wash
9 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Robert from Wildomar, CA
  • Easy
  • 30 - 60 mins
Turn washer on its side unscrewed clamps used pliers to slide clamps off of two hoses connected to pump then took clips off that hold pump replaced with new pump and put new clips connected hoses and clamps on new pump turned it back upright job finished
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Out of balance on spin cycle
9 of 11 people found this instruction helpful.
  • Tom from LATROBE, PA
  • A Bit Difficult
  • 1- 2 hours
  • Nutdriver, Pliers, Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
Followed the videos on the website. But had to order parts twice because it wasn't the springs it was the plastic bushings the tub sits on that caused the wobble. No big deal though. All told it was still far less expansive than a new machine.
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All Instructions for the LSQ9549LG0
121 - 135 of 1885