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Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2025
The part fit great, and worked well for about 13 months...and then I heard that strange noise from my washer again. Sure enough the washer fired the OE error, not draining. I was surprised to have the same issue again so soon after replacement. When I opened it up I saw the metal attached to the pump propeller actually broke apart, but the plastic propeller was still intact. There were no foreign objects stuck in the pump, so maybe it's just a bad metal mix? 🤔
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Its wasnt draining and cleaning the drain area didnt fix the problem. Replacing the pump worked for me. Putting the Oring spring back in is alot easier with 2 people, couldnt imagine attempting it with 1 person.
Mark w.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024
So, I bought a Kenmore elite ventless washer dryer combo about 4 years ago. 3 years into ownership, the sump pump goes out. We found a Lego trapped in the impeller housing, learned our lesson about checking pockets, and bought one of these as a replacement. The washer worked for about a year afterwards. Again, sump pump fail. Could not find an obvious reason to the failure, but the replacement pump impeller was free spinning on its motor axle. At this point my wife and I had divorced, so she called a repairman. 400$ later for a It's gotta be the part quality. There's no excuse to make a part so cheap as to be affordable but break more than once a year. I'd honestly pay more for a more durable part. But this is the only OEM replacement I can find.Edit: I have found a reliable part from the LG store. It's amazing how identical they can all look, yet some offer warranties for up to a year
Dave Westlake
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2024
I have an LG Tromm Steamwasher and the drain pump went out. You can tell it's the drain pump when you hear clicking during the drain cycle and no water is draining out the drain. I purchased this pump motor as a replacement and it fit and works perfectly. I put it in last week so I can't say anything for longevity. After talking to a repair man who was fixing my dish washer, he said these drain pumps only last a max of 2-3 years any more. He said the new low-voltage versions in newer machines last even less time. I figured out how to replace it on you-tube. It wasn't too difficult. It took me about an hour. I am confident I can do it again if this one goes how.
angrugg
Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2023
LG washing machine only 6 years old stopped working - of course these things happen with absolutely no warning and when you least expect it. Warranty expired by now so LG really couldn't do much for me. My husband and I started doing some research and found out that the issue we were having was a common issue with LG washing machines . He watched a YOUTUBE video on how to install this piece. Piece came quickly - next day- my husband installed it and we were good to go. Gave an overall 5 in regards to value for money and ease of getting item. Not sure how long it will last so didn't rate on Longevity. it's been only a few weeks since my husband installed the new piece. I would recommend watching videos on YouTube - step by step instructions on how to change this piece. You pretty much have to take apart the entire machine. It is doable though if you are handy and patient. Definitely worth it. Save a bunch of money by doing so.
Thomas Wagner
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
Almost identical replacement part. Slight difference in some of the plastic, but it still fits perfectly in Kenmore Elite. I noticed the part is the same as the previous replacement, and so I don't expect this pump to last any longer than the 6 years the previous pump lasted. But that's how the part is designed, and I don't see any OEM that would be any different or better. The faulty part is the plastic impeller, where it attaches to the motor shaft, a piece of the plastic wore and broke out, and there is obvious wear, and the impeller just free wheels; hence no pumping action. The replacement pump works fine.
Mary Jane
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2020
The pump went out so I looked up replacement parts, and none of the appliance places near me carried this part (all we have are big box stored near us). So I ordered this part. I watched a YouTube video on how to replace it (took about an hour) and the washer is working as it should. This pump motor is a bit louder than the old one, but so far it is doing the job. Replacing yourself, if possible, is so much cheaper than having someone come out and do it, or worse case, buying a whole new washer. No longevity rating since it has only been a few months, but we do quite a bit of laundry and it is holding up so far.EDIT: 2/12/21 So the motor went out today. Since we somehow managed to burn out two in just over a year, I don't know if it the frequency of use or if there is a further issue with the washer. I'm going to purchase one more time, and do a better job of cleaning the filter in case that is what caused the issue this time around.
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