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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2025
This part appeared to be OEM- fit and works perfectly.
santos guillermo
Reviewed in Mexico on June 7, 2024
Excelente, la misma marca que la original hasta ahorita todo excelente y ya lleva más de 4 meses funcionando al 100
juan gabriel felix orozco
Reviewed in Mexico on May 21, 2024
Buenas calidad
Jonny Scott
Reviewed in the United States on May 16, 2024
This part appears to be a genuine LG OEM part from Askoll, which is a wonderful thing at a great price with great delivery! Amazon rocks!!!Please try replacing the pump from the bottom of a front-loading LG washer, as it is SO MUCH EASIER AND QUICKER. If it doesn’t work, you can always do the “official” method of taking off the entire front of the machine, but doing it from underneath avoids the huge headache of reinstalling the rubber gasket and spring clamp.This is what it took for my 10-year-old LG washer. Unplug the power to the washer and slide away from the wall. Tip the machine at about 45 degrees and lean it against the wall. (The washer hoses can remain connected.) Remove the two screws holding the beauty cover from the front of the machine. The bottom of these screws, the long one, is also one of the three screws that hold the pump to the face of the washer. Then remove the other two pump-retaining screws under the beauty cover holding the pump to the machine. From underneath, notice the orientation of the pump motor to the pump housing and the pump to the machine. No need to even remove the hoses from the pump. Pull the pump loose and pull the drain tube out from the front of the machine. Next remove the three screws holding the pump motor to the pump housing. Remove the slide-on plastic cover over the old motor and transfer it to the new motor. Reinstall the three screws attaching the new motor to the pump housing. Pass the drain hose back through the washer housing. Reinstall the top two screw that attach the pump to the front of the washer. (It is nice if you have someone on the outside of the washer screwing while the person underneath rotates the pump to align the screw holes. Reattach the beauty cover and two screws. Lean the machine back to the floor, push it back into place, and plug back in the machine. Now you are finished in 30 minutes or less and all it took was a #2 (standard) Phillips screwdriver!!!
Ralph
Reviewed in the United States on December 4, 2024
Motor works great, our original mechanically failed at just under 10 years . If this last half that long I’m a happy camper! Went to buy a new washer and no one in our area carried the stands for them so I decide to fix our old LGs ! Easy replacement!
Glenn Rakoz
Reviewed in the United States on December 29, 2024
Replaced the tired burnt up pump in my LG washer. This was a direct replacement and worked wonderfully with the first load and not missed a beat since.
Michael Gulen
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
This unit did the trick on my LG WM2455HW washer. It started making a grinding noise and wouldn't drain or spin. Read online to replace the pump. Took me about 30-45 mins to follow youtube videos and take my time.Super easy to install, and worked like a charm. Saved me tons of money on a repair tech.
John from Cebu
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2024
This fit my LG SteamWasher (WM2688HWMA) perfectly. (I put a picture of the washer model above.)Before I replaced this part, I had no draining of the washer and an odd vibrating noise. There are 2 pumps in this washer - the drain pump and the recycle pump. If the washer won't drain then this is the likely culprit.Installation was pretty straightforward.1) Take off the supply lines and unplug the washer. DRAIN it.2) Tilt back the washer enough to get your head and an arm under it and brace it so you can work under it.3) Remove the 2 screws on the plastic frame behind the small door in the lower left of the front of the washer. Remove the plastic frame holding in the supplementary drain line and the sediment trap/filter. Remove the remaining 2 screws that hold the pump assembly to the front of the washer.4) Remove the three hoses on the pumps and pump assembly (The 2 pumps and the part they hook to.)5) pull out the assembly gently. (Use a Sharpie to mark what color wire goes where - 4 wires - and remove the wires.(some people said there were screws holding their assemblies in - mine had a cheap plastic notch... I just pulled it out.)Note the orientation of the pumps and remove the one on the Left (My Left as I face the front of the machine.)6) Remove the screws holding in the old pump and then replace the old pump with the new one and put it all back together.It was really quite easy. It was just awkward. By doing it this way there is no need to remove the front of the washer nor the rubber ring.When I finished, I put the lines back on and plugged it in and it worked perfectly again.
HIGH TIDE
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
repaired front load washer. multiple videos available to help with the repair. check model # to confirm correct part. this pump works well but is loud during operation.curious if that is an indication of quality.
Miguel
Reviewed in Mexico on September 28, 2023
Le quedó perfecto a la lavadora, funciona bastante bien
Ken Kelly
Reviewed in Canada on October 29, 2023
The pump was of original manufacture by LG and fit perfectly. Our washer now performs normally and we do not need to spend thousands to replace it.You will need an appliance service person to install it, and forget the installation videos.
MelhoN
Reviewed in Mexico on April 22, 2023
Compré esta bomba para sustituir la bomba de drenaj de mi lavadora horizontal LG, me sorprendió que la bomba original es la misma marca que está, costándome 50% menos que comprarla con un distribuidor LG.
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