Washing Machine Repair - Replacing the Drain Pump (LG Part # 4681EA2001T)

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  • Опубліковано 10 лют 2015
  • www.partselect.com/PS3579318-L... Click here for more information on this part, installation instructions and more.
    This particular Drain Pump is specific to LG manufactured brands. To find a drain pump specific to your model, visit www.PartSelect.com.
    If your washing machine is having any of these symptoms, then replacing the drain pump could solve your appliance problem.
    1) Will not drain
    2) Unusual Noise
    3) Pumps but will not spin
    PartSelect Part Number: PS3579318
    LG Part Number: 4681EA2001T
    Tools used for this repair/replacement:
    1) Small flat blade screw driver
    2) Philips Screw Driver
    3) Needle Nose Pliers
    4) Slip Joint Pliers
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  • @pronkstar
    @pronkstar 2 роки тому +4

    Because of this 7 year old video, I gave my wife the best mother's day gift. Now she can spend mother's day doing laundry. Thank you very much

  • @jeffreywong9805
    @jeffreywong9805 2 роки тому +21

    I guess I can now call myself a washing machine technician. Thank you for the awesome instructions. A $20 part to repair an $800 washer was well worth the time spent watching and learning. One helpful hint for other novices like me...take lots of pictures and videos as you dismantle the washer. They'll come in handy when you need to put things back together.

    • @Mia-fm5uh
      @Mia-fm5uh 10 місяців тому +1

      I wish I had read your comment first...ended with less screws than I had when I started lol.

    • @James-zy8vk
      @James-zy8vk 8 місяців тому +1

      Yep, take the video as you take it apart and when ready to re-assemble just play the video backwards! LMAO!

  • @venerican3736
    @venerican3736 2 місяці тому +2

    I have now done this process 3 times within a 10 year period. Thanks for the detailed explanation and the patience shown throughout the process. I saved hundreds with your tutorial. Thank You 🙏

    • @TheTogoRojo
      @TheTogoRojo 29 днів тому

      This is my second time. You think there's any way to prevent the hose from clogging causing this?

  • @bobmars943
    @bobmars943 3 роки тому +65

    Big Thank you to the efforts of this video, this should be a wake up call to the manufactures to start engineering their products for end user replaceable parts. With the help of this video (during Covid) I changed this myself for $40CAD. A front door access panel would be a simple design to avoid the 30 min. it takes to get to this common replaceable part.

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 3 роки тому +11

      I agree. And it would be good to make this pump (and especially the spinning part interfacing with water) higher quality so that this wouldn't be always the first part to fail.

    • @indiscretion3877
      @indiscretion3877 3 роки тому +11

      @@MikkoRantalainen Makes me feel like I want to cut my own side access panel... However I don't think my wife would be very happy about it...

    • @MikkoRantalainen
      @MikkoRantalainen 3 роки тому +10

      @@indiscretion3877 Yeah, I just replaced the pump on our LG washing machine yesterday and it would have been nice if replacing the pump at the *bottom* of the machine wouldn't have started by removing the *top* and *front control panel* of the whole machine.
      Replacing the pump itself was fast and easy (except for those spring clamps always slipping away from my cheap pliers) but the extra work to access the pump was not fun - not hard but just time consuming.
      The machine has direct drive motor and all the parts and bearings still seemed to be in very good condition. So obviously the water pump is the worst part of the whole machine.

    • @scottyoung4226
      @scottyoung4226 2 роки тому +8

      @@MikkoRantalainen: That spinning part is called an "impeller." Oddly enough, the way I figured that out was by searching "What is the name of the part that breaks on a washing machine pump motor?" I have a sneaking suspicion that the manufacturers purposely make it hard to get to, in order to sell more machines.

    • @dkhnova
      @dkhnova 2 роки тому +7

      Using a drill and a hacksaw, I cut an access hole at the bottom front of my washer, right in front of the coin trap filter and the pump. I covered the bare metal edges of the opening with some duct tape and I always place a thick towel over the bottom of the opening before I stick my hands through the hole. I've used it a couple of times to clean the coin trap and once to replace the pump. When I'm not using it I keep it covered with a piece of magnetic vinyl. It's especially convenient for me because I have the dryer stacked on top of the washer, so before I could remove the top of the washer so I can take off the back, I would first have to remove the dryer from on top of the washer. Ridiculous that the manufacturer didn't include an access panel on the front to be able to clean out the coin trap filter.

  • @strewthherps7413
    @strewthherps7413 7 років тому +13

    You, sir, are a life saver! The night before we left on a 2 week holiday, our pump gave up the ghost. Knew when we came back that we would have a ton of laundry and a broken machine. Uggh! Picked up a new pump on the way home. Had a repairman lined up but he was backlogged at least a week. Not to mention we live in the country and there would be an additional service call charge. Found your video, (after looking at some not so helpful ones!) and figured I had nothing to lose after previewing it. Followed it step by step and before you know it, I have the machine working again like new! Not only did it save me a ton of money, my wife figures I am her hero. Thanks for this!

  • @chrisarchibald4836
    @chrisarchibald4836 5 років тому +12

    Thank you for producing this video! It was super helpful. Very concise and easy to follow. There is no way I could have replaced the washer drain pump without this step-by-step advice. Very much appreciated.

  • @WhatAHorribleNight
    @WhatAHorribleNight Рік тому +41

    ATTENTION: You don't have to remove the face! If possible, just tip the washer on its side and expose the bottom. Literally all you have to do is pull wiring, pull hoses, remove three screws at front, then pull out pump assembly. I had the whole thing replace in less than 30 minutes that way. Im pretty sure itd take at least 30 minutes to even get through half of the faceplate removal. 😅

    • @yongbooson4924
      @yongbooson4924 11 місяців тому +3

      That’s a brilliant idea!! I’m gonna try that. But would tipping the front loader on its side cause any issue later on?

    • @yahyaatiya1136
      @yahyaatiya1136 11 місяців тому +1

      How do you remove the screws holding it in place without removing the face??

    • @kfury19
      @kfury19 11 місяців тому +4

      Mine had 2 bolts up front that you can’t get to from underneath. Had to take the front off.

    • @985gavinful
      @985gavinful 11 місяців тому +2

      Where is your video then... I may try this, a little help

    • @seanwilliams6653
      @seanwilliams6653 6 місяців тому +4

      I’m not sure why dangerously tipping a machine is preferable to doing a proper job. Why is everyone in such a hurry to accomplish what they are supposed to do in order to get back to staring at their phones as fast as possible?
      *ATTENTION* As someone who actually fixes things for a living, I suggest NOT taking shortcuts when repairing household items. Especially ones that have the potential to flood or start fires. Thanks.

  • @jeannietervol2266
    @jeannietervol2266 11 місяців тому +5

    62 years young woman did it!!! Thanks Steve

  • @tomdoughman7649
    @tomdoughman7649 8 років тому +14

    This video walked me through step by step. I was able to switch out the part in less than 2 hours. Saved me 100's of dollars in repair costs and or getting a new washer that wasn't needed!

    • @kevinjones1111
      @kevinjones1111 3 роки тому

      This video is stupid beyond belief! Just pull the washer out a few feet and tilt it back towards the wall. You can access the pump through the bottom of the machine without taking the whole dang thing apart! This video is like changing a light bulb by accessing the fixture through the room of your house! LOL!

  • @joygryzenia8164
    @joygryzenia8164 2 роки тому +9

    Wow thank you for doing such a thorough and detailed video for this repair! We just had our drain pump fail but we were able to buy the OEM replacement pump for $50, and replaced it in ~2 hours using this tutorial. Thank you! Saved us a lot of money from having to call a repair man.

  • @williamsikorski3377
    @williamsikorski3377 Рік тому +1

    Thank you for the easy to follow video. I replaced mine with your video and an overnight ship from Amazon for $30. Saved several $$$. Thank you.
    One other note, this is the 2nd one I've replaced in about 7 years on my LG. So it may not be the last.
    2nd time went better than the first. This time I wrote down my instructions ... for next time.
    1) Disconnect washer - power and water
    2) Remove Top - Top screws in back, slide back
    3) Remove Control Panel - 1 screw in corner then 3 tabs and it pops off. Set it on top of washer but can leave it connected.
    4) Remove drain clearance and plate (2 screws)
    5) Remove gasket from front of washer - spring removal tool
    6) Remove front of washer - 5 or 6 screws on top and 1 elec connection. Lift and remove
    7) For ease of access, get a 4 x 4 to put under washer and raise it to 30 deg angle or so
    8) Remove drain pump hoses by releasing clamps
    9) Disconnect wires (note position - Brown Top Black bottom / take pic)
    10) Remove pump assembly
    a. 2 screws from bottom hold it to bracket
    b. 3 bolts hold assembly to washer
    11) Remove drain pump from assembly
    a. 3 screws - note orientation / Take pic
    12) Remove white plastic pump cover
    13) Replace pump

    14) Reassemble pump assembly
    15) Slide assembly in place
    16) Be sure elec connections are good before securing pump assembly
    17) …remaining assembly steps.
    18) Test run before pushing it back in place

  • @itsthelittlethings100
    @itsthelittlethings100 4 роки тому +16

    If they ever start awarding them, I think you should get the Nobel prize for UA-cam. Very good video. Easy to follow and lots of great explanations. No filler at all, just straight to the work. When my part arrived I was able to complete this repair without any trouble at all. Thank you, Steve.

    • @madderall_dot_com
      @madderall_dot_com Рік тому +1

      Lol what? He skipped 90% of the close up shots and left everyone guessing about which screws, tabs or harnesses he was talking about. Who wants to guess when taking unfamiliar machinery apart? I appreciate the video of course, but the Nobel prize??? If you really want to help people, don't half-ass it.

    • @daftvader4218
      @daftvader4218 Рік тому

      @@madderall_dot_com hi....I agree pathetic instruction.....
      Total waste of time..

    • @waltr6241
      @waltr6241 3 місяці тому

      Very good tutorial. Having seen several of these, yours is way on top of the best. Thank you for your time doing this. I also bought a spring removal tool. I knew I would most likely have to do this again. However I know I'll have to do this again. I attempt to repair all of my appliances and cars that I can. The only problem I have had is finding a an original OEM replacement part that is of good quality. As for my model of LG front loading washer, everyone lists OEM, the part may fit, the quality of the replacement item is most likely not reliable. Also price is not a sign of quality of what I have found out.

  • @psmithbell
    @psmithbell 3 роки тому +8

    My pump fails once a year. I do a LOT of gritty, dirty laundry. I used this video last year and am getting ready to use it again. It's the best of all of them.

    • @farerse
      @farerse 3 роки тому

      maybe upgrade to an industrial washer that can handle abuse

  • @joshuab3280
    @joshuab3280 7 років тому +9

    thanks a lot for the video Steve; you've saved the machine from getting scrapped; the service guy recommended to scrap the m/c and get a new one; your video was great inspiration; I gave it one last try, and I could clean the clogged drain hose, and it worked like charm; working with the ring clamps were the most difficult part due to lack of proper tools.
    thanks a lot for sharing the video

  • @jeremynieli6168
    @jeremynieli6168 5 місяців тому +1

    Steve has saved me hundreds of dollars between this and the LG dryer roller replacement video. I think it's super helpful how he shows the reassembly as well, because reversing the process isn't always as it should be. Thanks so much! 👍

  • @JoseRamirez-xw6kt
    @JoseRamirez-xw6kt 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks a lot for this great video.. Excellent teacher.. Yup I did the repair on May 19,2020. I also let my son of 17 yrs... Watch this video and do the repair... He did a great repair using your video... Thanks. Lot!! Save $800.00 the plan was to buy a new one... This washing machine is 12 yrs old..

  • @redskintbone
    @redskintbone 2 роки тому +4

    WHAT a life, time, and money saver This guy is! After getting quotes from several people, I could almost buy a new washer! Fond the part for about $50, set aside a saturday and took my sweet time saving all that money! Thank you, Thank You, THANK YOU!!!

  • @iralichtenstein1692
    @iralichtenstein1692 7 років тому +4

    Thanks, Steve! I followed your directions and was able to replace the failed drain pump. Saved hundreds of dollars on the repair! I did need some more tools that you didn't mention like a stubby Phillips screwdriver, right angle screwdriver, and I even used my socket wrench set to remove the front panel. This project is really for two people and took us several hours, but we got it done. One thing that I wanted to mention was that our ten year old washer has a rusted spring on the band clamp. Replacing this turned out to be the most difficult (and most frightening) step. I recommend those who attempt this repair examine their door boot and band clamp before beginning this project to determine whether it's time to replace those as well. Great video!!!

  • @jeffabbott1055
    @jeffabbott1055 7 років тому +12

    Completed the repair myself. Thanks for the post here. Saved me $300.

  • @brigettejimenez6644
    @brigettejimenez6644 8 років тому +30

    Single lady bought and changed her on pump thanks to your easy video. Saved me money! Loving the sound of water draining!

    • @markvietti
      @markvietti 5 років тому +3

      what does being single have to do with it??

    • @DeepThinkingGPU
      @DeepThinkingGPU 4 роки тому

      @@markvietti depends on what country she lives in

    • @TippyPuddles
      @TippyPuddles 4 роки тому +4

      @@markvietti Means she has no one to help out.

  • @webmasterbobbowser
    @webmasterbobbowser 6 років тому +3

    This is an amazing video. I followed it step by step and was able to replace my drain pump motor. Easy, Fast, Simple. These guys know their stuff!! Professional and knowledgeable!!! I will be back to watch more!

  • @frankm2385
    @frankm2385 7 років тому +8

    Thanks Steve, with your video I was able to fix my washing machine. Now it's draining perfectly and I saved $200 bucks!!!

  • @BrotherRickG
    @BrotherRickG 6 років тому +1

    Steve, I want to say a very sincere "THANK YOU" and your company for taking the time to go through this repair. My LG "All in One" ventless stopped draining good yesterday and I am still in the process of diagnosing the situation. I cleaned a lot of lint out of the filter and the hose. The impeller is spinning but there is a rattling type sound and coming from the drain pump .Where my washer is, it is not easy to pull out or get to the rear and I was praying that I could go in from the front... Again, thank you and God Bless.

  • @Aecano1994
    @Aecano1994 4 роки тому +1

    This video is 5+ years old as I write this and it's still just as good today as the day Steve made it. Steve, if you're still watching getting these replies... YOU ROCK!

  • @kevin7151
    @kevin7151 6 років тому +9

    Thank you Steve. This was an excellent video which I followed step by step to replace my drain pump motor. My machine is 8 years old (model WM2801HWA) and this is the first issue we have had with it. We kept getting an "OE" error code and had to drain the tub out a few times. I did some research on the internet and found that the drain pump motor is typically the culprit. Once I figured that out I was fortunate to find your video. The entire process took about 75 minutes. Key was to have a second set of hands around putting the band clamp back on. Also, tried accessing the pump through the bottom of the unit, but given that the motor assembly was bolted down to the base, it made more sense to follow your instructions and go from the top down. Seems like LG could have engineered a removable door on the bottom of the unit to make everything far easier to access and save a bit of time.Lastly, when buying a replacement pump, I saw many folks had issues with non-OEM replacements, which lasted only a short while before needing to be replaced again. The majority of feedback on OEM replacements was positive, so that is what I went with.Thank you once again Steve. Keep these great videos coming!

  • @roswatr
    @roswatr 4 роки тому +9

    Bought the pump on Amazon for $27, followed the directions on this video, washer works perfect! Thank you!

    • @ronarcenal5608
      @ronarcenal5608 3 роки тому

      Any code what kind of pump to buy or check my LG washing machine for the right one... 😊

  • @bonitapittman6708
    @bonitapittman6708 Рік тому

    My LG washer is 14 years old. It stopped draining about a month or so ago. I watched your video and ordered a drain pump from LG. It came today and I put it in while watching your video. Just washed my first load with no problem!! If a 58 year old woman who has never tried anything like this in her life can do it with your instructions anyone can!! Thanks for the step by step instructions! I couldn’t have done it without your video!!

  • @AmorFati74
    @AmorFati74 7 років тому +1

    Steve, the washing machine stopped draining. My roommate and I watched your video and were able quickly and easily follow along. Instead of paying someone else to do it, we did it and saved lots of money!! It's now working and running like new. Thank you!!

    • @partselect
      @partselect  7 років тому

      Thanks for the comment. We are happy that we could help.

  • @magnificentcowlick
    @magnificentcowlick 5 років тому +3

    Steve- thanks so much! Between a video sharing what a broken pump sounds like, and YOUR video on how to fix it, problem identified and fixed within 2 days, by me. Really, REALLY appreciate your video!

  • @stephaniegreenwood8411
    @stephaniegreenwood8411 8 років тому +40

    This guy is amazing he made our repair about $40 instead of $hundreds:) Best video and it is easy!

    • @kevinjones1111
      @kevinjones1111 3 роки тому +2

      This video is stupid beyond belief! Just pull the washer out a few feet and tilt it back towards the wall. You can access the pump through the bottom of the machine without taking the whole dang thing apart! This video is like changing a light bulb by accessing the fixture through the room of your house! LOL!

    • @JuseJamez
      @JuseJamez 3 роки тому

      I need to do this. Did y’all order the part first or open it to match the part first?

    • @JuseJamez
      @JuseJamez 3 роки тому

      @@kevinjones1111 🤯

    • @Pamelaeschannel
      @Pamelaeschannel 2 роки тому

      mine too ! i was quoted a minimum of $180. for repair. i did it for $35.00

  • @kurthirons4275
    @kurthirons4275 3 роки тому +2

    The best repair video I've ever watched. Step-by-step disassembly and reassembly. Thanks Steve!

  • @shawnalamoree1838
    @shawnalamoree1838 3 роки тому

    My first ever appliance repair and all I had to do was follow your simple (and calmly delivered) instructions for success! So helpful, thank you!!

  • @TheVeneRican
    @TheVeneRican 7 років тому +12

    I cannot thank you enough for your detail step by step guidance. many blessings and keep up the great tutorials.

    • @kevinjones1111
      @kevinjones1111 3 роки тому

      This video is stupid beyond belief! Just pull the washer out a few feet and tilt it back towards the wall. You can access the pump through the bottom of the machine without taking the whole dang thing apart! This video is like changing a light bulb by accessing the fixture through the room of your house! LOL!

  • @dinkerdone
    @dinkerdone 2 роки тому +5

    Fantastic! Thank you so much for this incredibly helpful video. Just finished swapping in a new drain pump and it works like a charm. FYI - reinstalling the spring clamp w/out spring pliers was the toughest step, but it can be done. Recommend long handled pliers for extra leverage, and some patience. Thanks again!

  • @redbaron8989
    @redbaron8989 2 роки тому

    Steve you’re a life saver! Took me 2:45 hours start to finish and saved days and money going to the laundromat waiting for a repairman that would have charged $300 plus parts or more! My cost was $27.00 for the part! Thank you soooo much!

  • @IsH1Available
    @IsH1Available 5 років тому +1

    You just saved me $300! That's what I paid last time to get my washer / dryer combo fixed. I was able to order the part for next day delivery, and in less than an hour, I had my machine repaired, tested and washing a new load of laundry. Bless you!

  • @joshualarsen9882
    @joshualarsen9882 4 роки тому +6

    Out of all the videos I’ve seen for this repair, this is the best one. Thank you 👍

  • @alanibal
    @alanibal 6 років тому +7

    This video was incredible. I didn't have to go as far as replacing the motor, but I felt confident that I could if I needed to, with your help. Thank you so much!

    • @Sarahsventure
      @Sarahsventure 2 роки тому

      Did you just need to clean something out? We had beans in our washer and I think they're clogging somethi g. We have the OE code. But I can hear it sort of draining in the drain tube.

    • @jameshack7494
      @jameshack7494 Рік тому

      I have changed the motor but my washer is still not draining I tested pump in the sink and it pumps water but not enough to push water up the drain hose any suggestions?
      Thank you for your help

  • @BrianJHall-wl4bf
    @BrianJHall-wl4bf Рік тому +1

    The pump went out on Christmas night with guests when I went to wash sheets! Watched your video, which is the clearest and best-presented appliance repair video on UA-cam. I have the pump out, and my local appliance parts store has 9 LG pumps in stock!
    Thank you for preventing me from having a nervous breakdown. Your reassuring and calm manner is appreciated, as well as the step-by-step down to each little screw's location makes the repair a delight instead of a nightmare!!!

  • @AmyUncensored71
    @AmyUncensored71 4 роки тому +1

    I have to say, his instructions were spot on! I bought the part, watched the video twice, and then followed the video the third time, stopping it when I needed to. I was able to fix my washer. It's in there right now washing a load! Thank you so much for this video. It saved me a lot of money.

  • @Drewlinska
    @Drewlinska 7 років тому +14

    saved me a ton of coin. I didn't wan to spend 300-400 to have someone fix it but I also didn't want to spend $700-$1,000 to get a new one. This video worked perfect and I have more money for food.

    • @thebigmann81
      @thebigmann81 5 років тому

      $300-$400 wow you would of got screwed. Normal repair would charge about $120 labor plus $50 part= $170 estimated.

    • @thebigmann81
      @thebigmann81 5 років тому

      My machine cost almost $2000 new but it is a all in one combo lg unit

  • @Big420Tex
    @Big420Tex 9 років тому +23

    Thanks Steve, You're The Man!!! We followed every step & our washer is draining like a Paul Peirce Buzzer Beater! That's why You're here!

    • @marshallbrooksjr.9088
      @marshallbrooksjr.9088 6 років тому

      Great video, very helpful for those inclined to pursue the art of repair for themselves. However, one step was omitted during reassembly. At 3:04 , during disassembly, you removed a short machine screw behind the drain pump panel. This screw retains the front panel of the washer in conjunction with several screws on the top of the front panel. You forgot to mention to install this short screw during reassembly. Otherwise, thank you ,sir.

  • @occamsgillette
    @occamsgillette 7 років тому +1

    Thank you Steve! The job wasn't nearly as hard and didn't take nearly as long as I was dreading and you saved me hundreds of dollars. Very happy!

  • @jc3713
    @jc3713 5 років тому

    Thanks Steve! Ordered my pump motor on amazon for $18, followed your video and now I have a functioning washer again! Can't thank you enough!

  • @franksaracino1655
    @franksaracino1655 5 років тому +4

    This is one of the best videos I've seen on UA-cam. A perfect how to video. Thank you so much. I wish everyone was so precious with their instructions. A $36 pump and a half hour of my time. This saved me about $250 to call a technician in. Thank you so much.

    • @crand20033
      @crand20033 2 роки тому

      How did you know the pump was bad? Where did you get a new one?

  • @jodieharriman6311
    @jodieharriman6311 9 років тому +10

    Step by step clear instructions were wonderful. I've never fixed an appliance in my life and I was able to do it! Thanks!!!!!

    • @Pamelaeschannel
      @Pamelaeschannel 2 роки тому

      yes, me too. thats what an excellent instructor can do. i would have been lost if he would not have mentioned the pump motors different kinds of anchors cause mine had a metal bracket on the bottom and i wouldn't have known.

  • @venerican3736
    @venerican3736 Рік тому +1

    5 years later, here I am again! Only this time was to replace the drainage hose which had a hole in it due to the unnecessary rubbing of it against one of the lower shocks! Either way… I cannot find words to express my gratitude for this gentleman’s knowledge and great efforts in transmitting such detail during the guidance footage of this video! Thank you 🙏🏼 thank you 🙏🏼 thank you 🙏🏼

    • @partselect
      @partselect  Рік тому

      This is so fantastic to hear! Thanks so much for watching!

  • @kelleyhayes5897
    @kelleyhayes5897 3 роки тому +2

    Steve is awesome. You explained everything so clearly. I replaced the drain pump for about $50.00. I was quoted minimum of $300.00 from appliance repair companies. Thanks again Steve.

  • @sandiolson346
    @sandiolson346 6 років тому +3

    This video was amazingly helpful. My LG washer was not draining and I had booked a repairman to come fix it. Thankfully, I decided to look on the web first for possible solutions and found this video. It was indeed my drain pump which had failed. I would have had no idea how to repair it myself but following this step by step video was easy. Thanks Steve for saving me a couple hundred bucks at least.

  • @saintchuck9857
    @saintchuck9857 6 років тому +5

    Replacement #2 in 4 years. Thank you, again, for the video.

  • @inspiredcamel
    @inspiredcamel 26 днів тому

    Nine years later this is still helping people! I am a senior lady and was able to follow along and get it taken apart! I do not know if it is the drain pump that is bad OR the little tiny drain tube that is plugged up (sandy gunk in it), but I think I will replace both since I don't want to do this twice. It took me about an hour and I needed to use my drill on reverse to get the screws out that hold on the front panel. Thanks!!

    • @inspiredcamel
      @inspiredcamel 22 дні тому

      NOTE: Make sure you have the slip joint pliers or those metal clamps are nearly impossible!!

  • @toddhibbard2768
    @toddhibbard2768 5 років тому +1

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! GREAT breakdown. My estimation is that you saved me an hour of knuckle-splitting, plastic tab-breaking, cuss-filled, trial-and-error on this humid, VA summer evening. Truly appreciated. Will go order my new drain motor and ripped door seal online and be up and running very soon (including spin cycle without leaks).

  • @robohead521
    @robohead521 7 років тому +6

    Great video. I fedexed a drain pump overnight from Amazon and fixed my washer for a total cost of $43. It was actually much easier than I expected even after watching this video.

  • @richardmitchell2043
    @richardmitchell2043 3 роки тому +3

    Outstanding instructional video. Just excellent and detailed, and gave me confidence performing the pump replacement at home - and gave me a great opportunity to clean the machine thoroughly. 10 out of 10!

  • @huttarl
    @huttarl 5 років тому +2

    This man is a trained professional. He got through the entire video without saying "thingy", "doohickey", or "that little thing down there"! Impressive.

    • @roseelectronics4582
      @roseelectronics4582 3 роки тому

      But did you see how hard he struggled to put the new motor into its cover.

  • @andersonsmith8
    @andersonsmith8 5 років тому +1

    Video was spot on, fixed the problem and only took about an hour for someone who knows not what he's doing. Thanks!

  • @jquinntx
    @jquinntx 7 років тому +73

    This is one of the best repair videos I've ever watched. Step-by-step perfect. Steve nails it!

    • @kevinjones1111
      @kevinjones1111 3 роки тому

      This video is stupid beyond belief! Just pull the washer out a few feet and tilt it back towards the wall. You can access the pump through the bottom of the machine without taking the whole dang thing apart! This video is like changing a light bulb by accessing the fixture through the room of your house! LOL!

  • @dennisst99
    @dennisst99 8 років тому +4

    Thanks for such a detailed description of performing this repair! Did it just like you showed and fixed my problem. (Found a finish nail lodged in the pump, removed it and reassembled so I didn't even need a pump or motor!)

    • @Sarahsventure
      @Sarahsventure 2 роки тому

      Good to see! Think this is what I'll need to do, only the culprit is dried beans. Ugh. I still kind of hear a draining sound so the pump is trying to work. It sounds slow.

  • @ChristyLube
    @ChristyLube 8 років тому +1

    Thank you SO much for this video! We took ours apart today, and found this giant, gross glob of gunk in the motor. Put it all back together, and it works perfectly, no new part needed!!

  • @christalmy
    @christalmy 4 роки тому +2

    I just changed my own drain pump!! I've never done anything like this before, but I'm handy enough I figured I would try. Your video was all I needed! Thank you so much! I actually enjoyed doing this.

  • @kelseyanderson3333
    @kelseyanderson3333 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you for this video! You walked me through fixing this problem on my washer step by step and didn’t make it seem like a daunting task. I am not a repair person by far. I am proud of myself for fixing my washer completely on my own, with no help except by watching this video!
    Back to doing my laundry now. 😃

  • @MichealEspinola2
    @MichealEspinola2 Рік тому +5

    6+ years later and here I am, performing the same part replacement and relying on your video to walk me through it again! I dreaded it a little bit, but your video again showed me that its not that difficult a process and that its just a little time consuming. Thank you!

    • @michaelc7014
      @michaelc7014 Рік тому +1

      I'm doing mine for the third time in 4 years😢

  • @stragum5683
    @stragum5683 4 роки тому +1

    Absolutely appreciate this video. The reason I ordered my replacement part from you as a "thank you!". Much appreciate the time taken to put this video together!!!

  • @knkyle1
    @knkyle1 6 років тому +2

    Steve! You are my hero! Between you and amazon, I repaired my washing machine for $24! Thank you so much!!

  • @MichealEspinola2
    @MichealEspinola2 7 років тому +9

    Thank you for this video! It was very helpful! I'd like to point out that its easier if you address the control panel retaining tab *before* you release the clips. If you do the clips first, it causes additional pressure against the tab - making it more difficult to pry. Also, its generally advised to use a phillips screwdriver to remove the bellows band clamp, as its less likely to cut into the rubber. However, my advice on that is to use a plastic pry tool as to not accidentally cut the expensive bellows.

  • @mikeha3416
    @mikeha3416 7 років тому +9

    OUTSTANDING!! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. Best $62.00 and hour and a half I have spent.

  • @chrisc8693
    @chrisc8693 7 років тому +1

    Just finished mine, I was checking in with the video at every step, and it's draining like a champ now! $22.50 and some elbow grease vs. the $300 the repair tech quoted me over the phone!

  • @rosemariekepler6107
    @rosemariekepler6107 2 роки тому

    I am an old lady, 71 years old and on a fixed income. I was getting the EO code. I watched your video and decided that I was going to fix it myself. I ordered the pump and a spring stretcher and a wrench that helps take the clamps off the hose. It took me about an hour an a half, from start to finish. I did the job by myself. Well, I did my first load of laundry, and to my delight, no leaks. I am jumping for joy. Thank you for your video. It was very much appreciated.

  • @apesix
    @apesix 7 років тому +23

    This video and a $20 pump helped me look like a hero to my wife! Thank you so much!

  • @natexlb123
    @natexlb123 4 роки тому +11

    Thanks, perfect and clear instructions! I ordered the part and did it myself, saved a few hundred bucks I imagine! Putting the spring on was a 2 person job though!

    • @mrlucky2u
      @mrlucky2u 2 роки тому +1

      I have had to replace my pump 3 times. After the first experience I never wanted to mess with that spring again. I purchased the spring expander on amazon for $12. Well worth it.

  • @dionwilliams2453
    @dionwilliams2453 3 роки тому

    Far and away the best 'how to' video I have seen. After watching this it took me 1 hour to have my washer up and running. Clear step by step dismantle, repair, re-assemble.

  • @JohnBoudouris
    @JohnBoudouris 2 роки тому

    I fixed my washer, LG WD-14376FD with this tutorial, pump is on the other side but 90% of the guide is pretty much the same! The only difficult part was the spring clamps, make sure you have some wide pliers to catch 2 out of 3 or you'll struggle a lot. I wouldn't have guessed about the plastic lock under the pump, you're a life saver! Thank you for saving me at least 100 euros. Replacement kit in Greece costed me 44euros including shipping and vat.

  • @davidclarke427
    @davidclarke427 4 роки тому +7

    this guy makes it looks so easy, expert level repair man

    • @Pamelaeschannel
      @Pamelaeschannel 3 роки тому

      no, i did it from his instructions and i have never done it before

  • @conneruhrin3848
    @conneruhrin3848 7 років тому +3

    Steve is the man! This video made working on my machine incredibly easy.

  • @johnrambo127
    @johnrambo127 Рік тому

    Another satisfied viewer. Watched this when I saw the dreaded "OE", cancelled the the service appointment and got the pump from Amazon, IN 12 HOURS, for $35. Installed in a little less than 2 hours and we are back in action.
    The spring thing was the hardest part...just have to be patient, methodical and gentle. It will work eventually.
    Thanks, Sir!

  • @ashleysanders1513
    @ashleysanders1513 2 роки тому +2

    I’m a single mom and was able to follow this step by step with a $26 part. You made this so easy! Thank you! I’ve also replaced the motor using one of your videos. Saved me so much money!

  • @welkinator
    @welkinator 8 років тому +12

    I am an old retired industrial service technician and this is an excellent training video. I particularly liked, at 6:20, seeing blood on your finger; I think I've bled on every job!!
    Also, I am please that you showed a well used machine; a new machine would often not present the "gotchas" that an older machine may have.

    • @daniel_ukiah
      @daniel_ukiah 5 років тому +1

      Hi there. I just replaced the pump, re-assembled everything correctly and set it to wash a load. I monitored everything throughout the entire cycle and even lifted the drain hose out from the drain to verify that the washer was indeed removing water out through the hose. The load ended, I opened the drain pump compartment and checked the hose (the small one with the screw cap) and I immediately noticed a small drizzle (bad sign). I then began unscrewing the drain pump's cap and sure enough it was full of water, which was my original problem. Any ideas on what to do next? Any help would be greatly appreciated.

    • @DeepThinkingGPU
      @DeepThinkingGPU 4 роки тому

      @@daniel_ukiah what ever came of this? did you resolve it, in another video they talked about some switch?

    • @tobyovod-everett4923
      @tobyovod-everett4923 4 роки тому +3

      @@daniel_ukiah My LG always has some residual water in the drain hose (behind that panel) and pump filter assembly. The maintenance instructions for the washer indicate that you're supposed to drain it before cleaning the pump filter. So long as it's couple quarts or so, that's to be expected. The pump isn't going to be able to force enough air up the main drain hose to clear the water out of that into the drain!
      When my pump failed, it was obvious - nothing was making it up to the normal drain hose, it was making a bunch of noise, and the only thing the pump was able to do was to somewhat speed up draining the entire washing machine through the drain hose. I ended up finishing a load by initiating rinse and spin cycles from the front panel and draining the whole washing machine through the small drain hose - an hour of draining into tubs and having my kids run them to the sink. Now I'm replacing the pump motor assembly!

  • @millertime7761
    @millertime7761 7 років тому +8

    dude you was awesome I've never worked on a washing machine and I watched the video took the pump and there was a penny inside the motor. Ty without this video I could not have done it!!!!!!

  • @mariaglisson753
    @mariaglisson753 5 місяців тому

    Thank you for the video. We have been without a washing machine for weeks. Ordered our drain pump part through Amazon, received within a few days. I followed your directions step by step. Wow, machine now works perfectly. No more washing clothes in the tub. Thank you

  • @bethlogsdon2503
    @bethlogsdon2503 3 роки тому

    This has helped us replace the motor in our machine twice. So much cheaper to replace one part than the whole unit. Easy step by step instructions from start to finish.

  • @bgpoppab
    @bgpoppab 8 років тому +5

    EXCELLENT video. Everything came out just fine. Thanks!

  • @thunderblizzard9324
    @thunderblizzard9324 8 років тому +6

    I followed your directions and it works! ! Thank you so much!

  • @mrcrd54
    @mrcrd54 Рік тому

    This is one of the best do it yourself videos I have watched. Made the job easy and took just about an hour. $58 part.... saved $100's on service call. Thanks.

  • @juanmartin6783
    @juanmartin6783 7 років тому +1

    Just completed the drain pump replacement on my LG TROMM front load washer. Could not have done it w/out your detailed video. Very grateful !! Thank you.

  • @MrHelirob
    @MrHelirob 7 років тому +5

    Great video. I was going to call a repair guy but after watching your video I was able to fix it myself and the drain motor was only $64.99. Thank you!

    • @thebigmann81
      @thebigmann81 5 років тому

      You could it that part on Amazon for $21.50-$40.00 depending on seller. But retail is around $65.00 in local stores.

  • @bertstv1598
    @bertstv1598 7 років тому +10

    great job!!! very thorough tutorial, just finished now!!!👍

  • @mariocosta8117
    @mariocosta8117 Рік тому

    Steve, that was awesome. Thank you so much $42 for a pump and two hours later I’m back in business and save $2000 for a new washer and dryer. Great video.😊

  • @fredoquatrocci8735
    @fredoquatrocci8735 5 років тому

    Thank you sir!
    I bought the drain pump on Amazon for $22 after having an appliance technician tell me the part was over $100 plus the additional house call and labor making “His” fix cost around $300.
    It took about an hour and a half to do it myself... with your help.
    Thank you for the knowledge !

  • @1385woodroffe
    @1385woodroffe 7 років тому +10

    Great demonstration. Very clear - no surprises. The spring is the only part that was a bit of a pain in the butt.

    • @kevinjones1111
      @kevinjones1111 3 роки тому

      This video is stupid beyond belief! Just pull the washer out a few feet and tilt it back towards the wall. You can access the pump through the bottom of the machine without taking the whole dang thing apart! This video is like changing a light bulb by accessing the fixture through the room of your house! LOL!

    • @joerob3449
      @joerob3449 3 роки тому

      @@kevinjones1111 if you don’t lock down your drum you can throw it out of balance you responded to a 4 year old comment get a life you knob eater

    • @kevinjones1111
      @kevinjones1111 3 роки тому

      @@joerob3449 you must have been one of the geniuses that spent 3 hours doing a 20 minute job....."knob eater"? Lol....how old are you?

    • @kevinjones1111
      @kevinjones1111 3 роки тому

      @@joerob3449 You have NO IDEA what you are talking about. Tilt the machine back and access the pump from underneath. Is that too hard for you to understand? WTF?!?

  • @laurierogers6606
    @laurierogers6606 8 років тому +4

    Great tutorial for replacing the drain pump on my LG!

  • @Mrtuanp
    @Mrtuanp 2 роки тому

    After watching this video, $30 for new pump on Amazon, next day delivery and 2 hours later, washer is good as new. Thank you!

  • @dawnhook515
    @dawnhook515 2 роки тому

    This saved us so much. Easy to follow instructions and thanks for sticking around and showing us how to put it all back together

  • @barrycenters6788
    @barrycenters6788 7 років тому +3

    This was fantastic. My model is a little newer so the pump assembly was on a tray which had to be removed by a 10mm socket. Luckily mine just had some fabric caught which was causing the pump to not turn. This video was a great help. Did the whole tear apart and put back within 30 minutes.

  • @optilinedailyfantasyoptimi4674
    @optilinedailyfantasyoptimi4674 6 років тому +3

    Awesome video. Clear and concise. Just finished my repair with your video. Thank You!!!

  • @henrybradleyjr2116
    @henrybradleyjr2116 3 роки тому

    This video saved me a whole new washer. I bought the part for 50 bucks and this video got me through the install. It took me about a hour to do.

  • @marie-andreeveronneau2748
    @marie-andreeveronneau2748 2 роки тому

    Hello Steve, I am a woman and this is the second time I have to disassemble my 17 year old machine. The first time it was the spider that broke and damaged the front tub. I had to disassemble from A to Z. Now it's for the drain pump. Always easy to follow step by step with your video. But this time I ordered the tool for the spring. Thank you a thousand times.

  • @romocowboysfan
    @romocowboysfan 9 років тому +4

    This video saved me about $200 in professional installation. Did it in about 1 1/2 hours. Thanks!!

  • @zoroluva
    @zoroluva 6 років тому +3

    Thanks boss. Mine was actually a clogged pump intake but you helped me get to it. Thank you x20!

  • @kayswah
    @kayswah 3 роки тому

    Excellent instructions. Thank you immensely. Not only did you save me money, you taught me a repair lesson that I’ll have the rest of my life.

  • @CurtKeshian
    @CurtKeshian 3 роки тому

    With the help of this excellent video, I was able to replace the drain pump for about $25 avoiding an expensive repair (or worse, mistakenly thinking I had to buy a new washing machine). Thanks for the excellent step-by-step instruction!