This was the video specific to my washer. The wiring of the pump is critical and this includes that information. As typical, we spend 90% of our time just getting to the part that needs replaced. I have saved thousands fixing my appliances and power equipment myself - and it is videos like this that fill in the small details that make that possible. My hat is off to you, Sir. I just fixed my LG Front Loading Washer for 25 bucks in parts and 2 hours of scraping and banging my knuckles. Now, I get to sit back and enjoy the reward of a job well done.
what was wrong with it? what else have u done to it? i just bought a stackable set of these and i declined the protection hoping i can continue servicing my own equipment.... finally moving on from our fridgidaire electrolux laundry center we had since 2004.. 20 yrs of service it has on it.. i fixed it over a dozen times.. new washer transmission, dryer bearing twice, igniter coil 5 or 6 times, both motors once, both belts snapped atleast 1 time each, tub seal 2 or 3 times, replaced washer springs.. one rusted out.. oh yea replaced gas valve solenoids 2-3 times.. washer lid/hatch switch..
@@JoeyDaBull The pump went out. I have done nothing else besides basic care. They come with a 10 year warranty. The dryer has been running like a champ since day one. It seems like you got a lemon for all the repairs you mentioned. Consider how much you load the washer/dryer. I never run full capacity. Running more loads is preferable to replacing parts so often. And you have to leave the washer door open after running a load - or you get mold that breaks down the seal, which will lead to additional failures. And, while the extended warranty may be superfluous, the 10 year they come with makes registering your warranty worthwhile. Best of luck.
Is 12:30 at night, I’m female and have never worked on a washer before but, my drain pump went out and husband keeps telling me he will get to it. LoL. I stopped holding my breath and found your tutorial and it’s helping me a lot so thank you. I still haven’t figured out how to take a screw from the bottom piece off because is so tight but I’m working on it.
See if a bigger phillips screw driver can help with the tight screw. At the same time push in and turn counter clockwise. Sometimes a screw can be to tight.
FIXED IT!! Only $40 for the part and tool! Thanks to This Video, I had the confidence to fix it myself. It was actually EASIER than this video shows. Lots of room to work inside this washer! Thank You for your Video!!
Followed these steps and it was so easy. Thank you so much for this video, you explained everything perfectly. I now have a working washer for the price of a new pump (about $50) and a couple hours of my time. Thanks again.
Those 3 screws that hold the pump assembly and debris filter are a must! If that pump isn't level you will keep getting error code even with new pump. It took me a minute to figure it out actually 3 days but I got it
Great video, however I just saw another internet video that avoids removing any panels. Instead, you disconnect the power and two water lines feeding water to the washer (at the washer). Drain the filter tube. Remove the cover in the filter tube area (as shown in this video). Then position the washer so you can tilt it backwards approximately 30-45 degrees; enough to allow you access unearth the washer. Then remove the three screws in the front of the pump (if all three are present, mine weren’t) and the screws underneath. Then you can remove the pump and all attached parts easily from underneath. The biggest caution is bracing the washer so that when you tilt it, it cannot slide and fall. Mine is leaning against the wall.
Just completed this on my washer model WM8100HWA. The steps were right on with very few exceptions! Prying the control face off was accurate but there was a screw on the top right holding it on as well. (Easy fix) You break the step down exactly as needed. I’ll also add that my drain area had the drain pump on the left and a circulation pump on the right. The drain pump was replaced. I left the circulation pump in. But this is still a very helpful video for my 2016 washer with the noted model number.
Just flip it on side and access it from bottom. Unscrew three screws and locking pin and voila you have the whole assembly loose. Then remove the connection pins, and hoses and replace with new one and reassemble just in reverse fashion
Too many steps. Just unplug everything, turn the washer on its side to get to the pump from underneath the washer. You only need to loosen the pump body from the access door.
This was the video specific to my washer. The wiring of the pump is critical and this includes that information.
As typical, we spend 90% of our time just getting to the part that needs replaced. I have saved thousands fixing my appliances and power equipment myself - and it is videos like this that fill in the small details that make that possible.
My hat is off to you, Sir. I just fixed my LG Front Loading Washer for 25 bucks in parts and 2 hours of scraping and banging my knuckles.
Now, I get to sit back and enjoy the reward of a job well done.
Nice work👍
what was wrong with it? what else have u done to it? i just bought a stackable set of these and i declined the protection hoping i can continue servicing my own equipment.... finally moving on from our fridgidaire electrolux laundry center we had since 2004.. 20 yrs of service it has on it.. i fixed it over a dozen times.. new washer transmission, dryer bearing twice, igniter coil 5 or 6 times, both motors once, both belts snapped atleast 1 time each, tub seal 2 or 3 times, replaced washer springs.. one rusted out.. oh yea replaced gas valve solenoids 2-3 times.. washer lid/hatch switch..
@@JoeyDaBull The pump went out. I have done nothing else besides basic care. They come with a 10 year warranty. The dryer has been running like a champ since day one. It seems like you got a lemon for all the repairs you mentioned. Consider how much you load the washer/dryer. I never run full capacity. Running more loads is preferable to replacing parts so often.
And you have to leave the washer door open after running a load - or you get mold that breaks down the seal, which will lead to additional failures. And, while the extended warranty may be superfluous, the 10 year they come with makes registering your warranty worthwhile. Best of luck.
Is 12:30 at night, I’m female and have never worked on a washer before but, my drain pump went out and husband keeps telling me he will get to it. LoL. I stopped holding my breath and found your tutorial and it’s helping me a lot so thank you. I still haven’t figured out how to take a screw from the bottom piece off because is so tight but I’m working on it.
See if a bigger phillips screw driver can help with the tight screw. At the same time push in and turn counter clockwise. Sometimes a screw can be to tight.
@@appliance63 got it! Thanks
FIXED IT!! Only $40 for the part and tool! Thanks to This Video, I had the confidence to fix it myself. It was actually EASIER than this video shows. Lots of room to work inside this washer! Thank You for your Video!!
Glad it helped
Followed these steps and it was so easy. Thank you so much for this video, you explained everything perfectly. I now have a working washer for the price of a new pump (about $50) and a couple hours of my time. Thanks again.
Glad it helped!
Those 3 screws that hold the pump assembly and debris filter are a must! If that pump isn't level you will keep getting error code even with new pump. It took me a minute to figure it out actually 3 days but I got it
Great video, however I just saw another internet video that avoids removing any panels. Instead, you disconnect the power and two water lines feeding water to the washer (at the washer). Drain the filter tube. Remove the cover in the filter tube area (as shown in this video). Then position the washer so you can tilt it backwards approximately 30-45 degrees; enough to allow you access unearth the washer. Then remove the three screws in the front of the pump (if all three are present, mine weren’t) and the screws underneath. Then you can remove the pump and all attached parts easily from underneath. The biggest caution is bracing the washer so that when you tilt it, it cannot slide and fall. Mine is leaning against the wall.
Can you link to that video? That sounds like the way to go
@@andrewkeeleyyonda - ua-cam.com/video/bCCN4D5fjQY/v-deo.htmlsi=hy-itjBMTMzPKYGw
Good luck!
We tried that, but pump still won’t come out
This video looks like a lot of steps but it’s really not that bad. I just did it after never touching a washer before.
Just completed this on my washer model WM8100HWA. The steps were right on with very few exceptions! Prying the control face off was accurate but there was a screw on the top right holding it on as well. (Easy fix) You break the step down exactly as needed. I’ll also add that my drain area had the drain pump on the left and a circulation pump on the right. The drain pump was replaced. I left the circulation pump in. But this is still a very helpful video for my 2016 washer with the noted model number.
Thank you for your repair experience. Glad to know you got it fixed.
Just finished changing the pump. Thanks for the detailed steps, it really helped.
You bet. Glad it helped.
Thank you for sharing this great video. I was able to repair my washing machine without any problems!
Thanks for the quick and professional service.
Our pleasure!
Thanks for the instructions. Water pump went out with the OE message. Fixed it thanks to you
Great job!
Thanks, your video 0:31 was helpful & it was an easy repair. Your suggestion and hands on with video made a big difference when doing my job.
Glad it helped
Just flip it on side and access it from bottom. Unscrew three screws and locking pin and voila you have the whole assembly loose. Then remove the connection pins, and hoses and replace with new one and reassemble just in reverse fashion
Great step-by-step instructional video.
Thank you!
Yup every single. Day. You get pretty fast at it. Lg refrigerator compressors and washer pumps etc get pretty simple after a 1000 of them
Great Video
Thanks!
Outstanding video. Thank you very much. 5 🌟
Thank you for the praise and encouragement.
So nice of you
Excelent video, thanks for sharing!
Thanks for your comment.
Thank you for your video!
Appreciate you watching. Thank you.
Thanks for the video
Our pleasure!
Do you have the pump replacement part number
4681ea2001t
Thank you
You're welcome.
Too many steps. Just unplug everything, turn the washer on its side to get to the pump from underneath the washer. You only need to loosen the pump body from the access door.
When 5 minutes job you want to do in 1 hour ? 😅
This is wrong