LG Washer Repair - How to Replace the Door Bellow
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- Опубліковано 8 січ 2018
- Need help replacing the Door Bellow (Part 4986ER0004G) in your LG Washer? Watch this how to video with simple, step-by-step instructions for a successful DIY repair.
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Fix Part Number: FIX3524978
OEM Part Number: 4986ER0004G
Why you might need to replace the Door Bellow:
1. Leaking
What tools you need for this repair:
• #20 Torx screwdriver
• flat blade screwdriver
• needle nose pliers
• 7 mm nut driver or socket
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That was the most informative and positive way to fix a very miserable situation. Thank you very much 👍
I followed his video for a dryer repair and now for a washer "boot" replacement. He is thorough and clear. I could not have done it without this step by step video. He is hands down my favorite repair person to help me out. The two hardest parts were getting that rubber thing into the right grooves on the inside of the washer and that hellish spring contraption on the front. Comes off easy enough, but really hard to get back on. Thanks for the excellent excellent video. I have two screws left. Sigh.
My mother (73) and I (42) were able to do this with minimal issues in about 3 hours! To be honest, she mostly dithered in the doorway while I did the heavy lifting :) Thanks for an excellent step-by-step; not the easiest repair I’ve undertaken but your video walked me through it!
Well done. Simple and straight to the job just like all your others. Lubricating the bellows and pulling the outer spring along the face of the machine were great tips.
I just had to do this job this past weekend and followed this video step by step as I didn't want to miss anything and didn't want to have to have to stumble through the replacement on my own. Could have done it without a video but this was extremely helpful. Thanks for the excellent video.
Thanks for the video! Took me the whole afternoon, but got it done. The hardest part was getting the main ring back together. My wife held one side in place while I stretched the spring onto the hook.
Yay, good instructions, had a slightly different model but it all worked out well. It is working and no leaks. Yeee harrr!
Thanks for the help!! I just followed your instructions and it went pretty smooth.
Buddy thanks for recording from the living room
I received the part and took the washer apart but there are no water hoses that go into the holes on the bellow???
How cow that seems like a lot of work to get that thing out!
OMG what a pain in the butt!...one has to basically take apart the whole washer to change a simple part! Even more fun if one has a stackable set in a closet! Shame on the engineers for this! Calling my appliance tech