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 th...
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 conne...
This is a locking pin, and it works in conjunction with your washer. The part measures to be roughly 3 inches long, and less than an inch wide. The pin is cylindrical, off-white in color, and made ent...
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 ...
This levelling leg is a genuine replacement part. It is used to help keep your washing machine stable and balanced. It helps support your appliance. It screws into the base of your washer, and you can...
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 ...
This shipping bolt is an OEM part that holds the tub and basket of your washer steady during transport, stopping them from moving around and getting damaged. You will usually find these bolts at the b...
This part is the replacement rear tub gasket for your washer. It is made of black plastic and is approximately 3-1/4 inches in diameter. The rear tub gasket forms a watertight seal between the rear tu...
This is a door lock switch, compatible with various models of LG washing machines. This door lock switch is designed to communicate to the control board when the door of the washer is closed, so the d...
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Andrew
August 4, 2023
I am getting LE error. I removed the stator and cannot find the motor sensor. The repair videos I have watch all show the sensor beside the stator power plug, but it not on my stator.
For model number WM3700HVA
Hello Andrew, thank you for your inquiry. Based on our research, an LE error code is displayed when the tub fails to spin. The error code indicates that the motor cannot operate properly because the washing machine is overloaded, or a foreign object is stuck in the tub. We would recommend resetting the washer and running a load with a normal amount of clothes. If this does not help, you may need to check the rotor assembly, part number PS3532774, to fix the issue. It rotates the washtub. It works together with another component called stator, and together they create a strong electromagnetic field that rotates the tub. There are several magnets located on the rotor. These magnets can become defective sooner or later. When this happens, your washer might stop spinning. We hope this solves your problem!
Dial spins, takes about 10 spins around to move display to setting required.
For model number WM3700HVA
Hello Stan, thank you for reaching out. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend replacing the display control board, part number PS12581498. Good luck with your repair!
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.
Wife called me and said the washing machine just flooded the Landry room. I looked at it and didn't see anything wrong. Took the top off and the back off and started looking for a leak, did not see anything. Took the front part of the washer apart thinking the drain hole was plugged up where the rubber boot is. It was ok after taking the
... Read morebig rubber boot off or whatever that is called i was not getting anywhere. I put it back together left the top and the back off. I turned the water on and started the washer on a quick cycle looking for a leak. I found the bellows at the inlet had a small leak fixed that and started the washer again. So what i found out was the clean out drain plug was not in tight letting water out as it was washing after i tightened it all was ok. So i did find a leak that was small that we never saw. The hardest part was putting that wire clamp on the rubber boot it took two people to do that.