LG Washer Repair (Model WT4801CW) – Hartville, OH
The washer was making a grinding noise during cycles, which was resolved by replacing the bearing housing assembly.
The washer was making a grinding noise during cycles, which was resolved by replacing the bearing housing assembly.
The washer stopped working mid-cycle, failing to spin or drain. A sock was found stuck in the drain pump, which was replaced.
The washer wouldn’t complete its cycle due to a locked drain pump. Replacing the drain pump and drive belt resolved the issue.
The washer stopped mid-cycle, but after replacing the door switch, it’s now running smoothly.
The washer wouldn’t drain properly, leading to a UL error. Replacing the drain pump and bearing kit resolved the issue.
The washer was not spinning out water properly, leaving clothes very wet after the cycle. The hub was replaced to resolve the issue.
The washer was stuck full of water with the door locked. We replaced the drain pump to resolve the issue.
The washer was making a weird sound during the wash cycle, which was resolved by replacing the transmission belt and hub.
The washer was leaking water, which was fixed by replacing the door boot.
The washer was very loud during the spin cycle, with squeaking sounds indicating a serious issue. Replacing the tub bearings and mode shifter assembly resolved the problem.