LG Washing Machine Dryer [How To/Issues & Solutions]

If you are experiencing issues with your LG washing machine dryer, you’ve come to the right place. In this detailed guide we’ll be giving you steps to take if your LG dryer isn’t working.

Some of the procedures explained here will require some technical expertise. If you aren’t confident in your repair skills, please do not attempt this repair. So, without further ado, let’s begin…

LG Washing Machine Dryer Not Working — Solution

There are various things that can prevent your LG washing machine dryer from working. Here are the most common causes…

1.Broken Drive Belt

Do the following to replace a broken drive belt on your LG washing machine dryer…

Step 1. To avoid electrocution, unplug your dryer from its power source before carrying out any repairs.

Step 2. Using a Philips screwdriver, remove the screws at the back of the dryer holding the top panel.

Step 3. Slide the top panel back a few inches and lift it off your washing machine dryer.

Step 4. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the screws at the back of the user control panel.

Step 5. Release the tabs on the user control panel and detach the panel from the dryer.

Step 6. Place the control panel on the dryer cabinet frame.

Step 7. Use a Philips screwdriver to release the screws holding the support bracket to the front of your dryer.

Step 8. Disconnect the door lock wire connector and release the wire from the retainer.

Step 9. Set the support bracket aside.

Step 10. Open the door of your dryer.

Step 11. Use your screwdriver to remove the lower two screws on the door opening (ensure that you support the main front of the dryer while doing this).

Step 12. Close the door of your dryer.

Step 13. Pull the main section forward and lift it off the dryer.

Step 14. Disconnect the light switch wire harness at the top left corner of the dryer.

Step 15. Disconnect the moisture sensor wire harness at the bottom right corner of the dryer.

Step 16. Using your Philips screwdriver, take out the screws from the front bulkhead mounting brackets.

Step 17. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the screw holding the duct housing to the lower assembly.

Step 18. Pull the front bulkhead forward and lift it up to detach it from the dryer.

Step 19. Reach under the dryer’s drum and push the idler pulley to release the tension of the drive belt (if attached).

Step 20. Pull the drive belt off the motor pulley.

Step 21. Remove the drive belt from the drum.

Step 22. Get your new drive belt out of its pack.

Step 23. Slide the new drive belt over the drum rib-side-down.

Step 24. Loop the new drive belt around the motor and idler pulley.

Step 25. To help align the belt slowly rotate the dryer’s drum.

Step 26. Put the front bulkhead back in place and secure it to the dryer cabinet frame by applying the screws with a Philips screwdriver.

Step 27. Reapply the duct housing screw with your Philips screwdriver.

Step 28. Reconnect the wire harness of the moisture sensor.

Step 29. Reconnect the wire connector of the light switch.

Step 30. Snap the main front panel of the dryer back in place.

Step 31. To secure the main front, open the door of your dryer and apply the lower two screws on the door opening.

Step 32. Close the door of your dryer.

Step 33. Put the support bracket back in place and reconnect the door lock connector.

Step 34. Secure the door lock connector in the retainer.

Step 35. Reapply all the screws on the support bracket to secure it to the washer.

Step 36. Snap the user control panel back in place.

Step 37. Reapply the screws at the back of the user control panel to secure it.

Step 38. Slide the main top of the main top panel of your dryer back in place and secure it by applying the screws at the back.

Step 39. Turn on your dryer’s power supply.

Step 40. Run a cycle to ensure that everything is working properly.

2.Defective Drum Roller

Do the following to replace a defective drum roller on your LG washing machine dryer…

Step 1. In order to avoid electrocution, unplug your dryer from its power source before attempting any repairs.

Step 2. Go to the back of your dryer.

Step 3. Use a Philips screwdriver to take out the screws at the back of your dryer holding the top panel.

Step 4. Slide the main top panel back a few inches and lift it off the dryer.

Step 5. Use a Philips screwdriver to take out the screws at the back of the user control panel.

Step 6. Release the tabs on the user control panel and detach the panel from the dryer.

Step 7. Lay the user control panel on top of the cabinet frame.

Step 8. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the screws holding the support bracket.

Step 9. Disconnect the electrical connector of the door lock and pull the wire from the retainer.

Step 10. Pull the support bracket out and set it aside.

Step 11. Open the door of your dryer.

Step 12. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the lower two screws around the door opening (make sure to support the front panel while doing this).

Step 13. Close the door of your dryer.

Step 14. Pull the main front panel forward and lift it off the dryer.

Step 15. Detach the wire connector of the light switch.

Step 16. Disconnect the electrical connector of he moisture sensor.

Step 17. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the screws on the mounting brackets of the bulkhead.

Step 18. Use your Philips screwdriver to remove the screw holding the duct housing to the lower assembly.

Step 19. Pull the front bulkhead from the drum.

Step 20. If you are replacing a rear drum roller, you’ll need to take the drum out. Reach under the drum and push the idler pulley to release the tension on the drive belt.

Step 21. Pull the drive belt off the the motor pulley.

Step 22. Lift out the drum from your LG washing machine dryer.

Step 23. Using a 14mm wrench, secure the roller mounting bolt behind the rear bulkhead.

Step 24. Use a 10mm socket wrench to rotate the drum roller shaft counterclockwise.

Step 25. Pull the old drum roller of the rear bulkhead.

Step 26. Get your new drum roller out of its pack.

Step 27. Transfer the washer nut from the old drum roller to the new one.

Step 28. Put the nut and drum roller in place on the bulkhead and rotate the shaft clockwise to tighten (use your 10mm socket).

Step 29. Put the drive belt back over the drum rib-side-down.

Step 30. Put the drum back in the cabinet and align it on the rear rollers.

Step 31. Loop the drive belt back around the motor and idler pulley.

Step 32. To help align the drive belt, slowly rotate the drum.

Step 33. To replace the front-right drum roller, go back to the bulkhead and pull out the lint filter in it.

Step 34. Flip the bulkhead over and take out the screws holding the duct to the bulkhead with a Philips screwdriver.

Step 35. Detach the duct from the bulkhead.

Step 36. Use a 14mm wrench to secure the mounting bolt of the drum roller at the front of the bulkhead.

Step 37. Use a 14mm socket wrench to remove the bolt at the front of the drum roller (rotate counterclockwise).

Step 38. Pull the old drum roller out of the bulkhead.

Step 39. Get your new drum roller out of its pack.

Step 40. Transfer the washer nut from the old drum roller to your new one.

Step 41. Install the new drum roller in the bulkhead and tighten with the 14mm socket wrench (turn clockwise to secure).

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Step 42. Put the duct back in place on the bulkhead and reapply the screws with a Philips screwdriver to secure it.

Step 43. Put the lint filter back in place.

Step 44. Put the front bulkhead back in place on the dryer and reapply the screws on the mounting brackets to secure.

Step 45. Reapply the duct housing screw with a Philips screwdriver.

Step 46. Reconnect wire connector of the moisture sensor.

Step 47. Reconnect the electrical connector of the light switch.

Step 48. Snap the main front panel of the dryer back in place.

Step 49. Open the door of your dryer.

Step 50. Use your Philips screwdriver to apply the lower two screws around the door opening.

Step 51. Close the door of your washing machine.

Step 52. Put the support bracket back in place.

Step 53. Reconnect the door lock wire connector and put the wire back in the retainer.

Step 54. Reapply all the screws on the support bracket to secure it to the dryer.

Step 55. Snap the user control panel back in place and apply the screws at the back to secure it.

Step 56. Put the main top panel of your washing machine back in place and secure it with a Philips screwdriver by applying the screws at the back of the dryer.

Step 57. Plug your dryer to its power source.

Step 58. Run a cycle to ensure that everything works properly.

3.Defective Drive Motor

Do the following to replace a defective drive motor in your LG washing machine dryer…

Step 1. Turn off your dryer’s power supply to avoid electrocution.

Step 2. Go to the back of your dryer.

Step 3. Using a Philips screwdriver, take out the screws at the back of the dryer holding the top panel.

Step 4. With the screws removed, slide the panel back a few inches and lift it off the machine.

Step 5. Disconnect the wire harnesses at the back of the user control panel.

Step 6. Use a Philips screwdriver to take out the two screws at the back of the user control panel.

Step 7. Release the tabs on the user control panel and pull the panel off the dryer.

Step 8. Once you’ve removed the control panel, reach in the top of the door section and disconnect the door lock electrical connector.

Step 9. Open the door of your LG dryer.

Step 10. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the two lower screws on the door opening.

Step 11. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the four screws at the top of the dryers front section.

Step 12. Once the screws are removed, pull the main front section off the dryer.

Step 13. Disconnect the light bulb socket wire harness.

Step 14. Go to the back of the main front of the dryer and release the wire harness from the retainer.

Step 15. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the four screws holding the support bracket at the front of the dryer.

Step 16. Detach the support bracket from your dryer.

Step 17. Go down to the lower section of your dryer and disconnect the moisture sensor wire connector.

Step 18. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the four bracket screws holding the front bulkhead in place.

Step 19. Detach the bulkhead from the LG washing machine dryer.

Step 20. Reach under the dryer and push the idler and motor pulleys to release the tension on the drive belt.

Step 21. Remove the drive belt from the pulleys.

Step 22. Lift the drum out of the machine.

Step 23. The drive motor is located behind the blower housing.

Step 24. Use your Philips screwdriver to take out the two screws holding the metal cover of the blower housing.

Step 25. For the front part of the blower housing, get a 13mm socket with an extension. For the other end, get a 7/8 inch wrench.

Step 26. Put the 7/8 inch wrench on the motor pulley to hold it in place while you take out the nut at the front of the blower housing with the 13mm socket.

Step 27. With the nut removed, pull the blower out (ensure that you do not lose the washer nuts).

Step 28. Take the wire harness of the drive motor by pressing the tabs on each side and pulling it off.

Step 29. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, release the brackets on the drive motor and take them off.

Step 30. Pull the drive motor out of the dryer machine.

Step 31. Get your new drive motor out of its pack.

Step 32. Carefully line up the shaft of the drive motor with the blower housing.

Step 33. Ensure that the new drive motor sits properly on the mounting plate.

Step 34. To secure the new drive motor, put the brackets back in place.

Step 35. Connect the block connector to the new drive motor.

Step 36. Put the blower back in the housing apply the 13mm nut to secure it.

Step 37. Put the metal panel back on the blower housing and reapply the two screws with a Philips screwdriver to secure it.

Step 38. Put the drum back in place inside the dryer (ensure that the drum sits on the rollers on the rear bulkhead).

Step 39. Reach in under the drum and push the idler pulley towards your left.

Step 40. Run the drive belt around the motor pulley and idler pulley.

Step 41. Put the front bulkhead back in place and reapply the four Philips screws to secure it.

Step 42. Reconnect the electrical connector of the moisture sensor.

Step 43. Reconnect the light bulb wire harness.

Step 44. Put the support bracket back in place and secure it by applying the four Philips screws.

Step 45. Put the door switch wire connector back in the retainer.

Step 46. Put the main front of your dryer back on and reconnect the door lock wire harness.

Step 47. Secure the main front of your machine by applying the four Philips screws at the top section.

Step 48. Open the door of your dryer and reapply the two lower Philips screws.

Step 49. Close the door of your dryer.

Step 50. Snap the user control panel back in place and secure it by applying the two Philips screws at the back.

Step 51. Reconnect all the electrical connectors to the control board.

Step 52. Slide the top panel of your dryer back in place and secure it by applying the screws at the back.

Step 53. Turn on your dryer’s power supply.

Step 54. Run a spin cycle to ensure that everything is working properly.

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LG Washer Dryer Not Spinning — Fixed

Here are the things that can prevent your LG washing machine from spinning…

1.Unbalanced Load

Do the following to fix an unbalanced load in your LG washing machine…

Step 1. Turn off your washing machine’s power supply.

Step 2. Open the door of your washing machine.

Step 3. Inspect the quantity of clothes in your washing machine’s drum. Ensure that the drum hasn’t been filled past 3/4. If the drum is overloaded, the washer won’t be able to spin properly.

Step 4. Ensure that your washing machine sits on a firm, even surface. If the washer is tilted, the weight of the clothes will rest on only one part of the drum. If needed, use the spanner provided in your installation kit to adjust the level of the washer’s legs.

Step 5. Turn on your washing machine’s power supply.

Step 6. Try running the spin cycle again.

2.Washer Hasn’t Drained

Here are the things that can prevent your LG washing machine from draining water…

Clogged Drain Filter (Front Loaders Only)

Do the following to clear a clogged drain filter in your LG washing machine…

Step 1. In order to avoid electrocution or water leakage, ensure that you turn off your washing machine’s water and power supply

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Step 2. Flip open the little cover at the lower front panel of your washing machine.

Step 3. Place some old rags or towels on the ground in front of your washing machine.

Step 4. Pull out the short capped hose under the panel.

Step 5. Place a container under the hose.

Step 6. Pull the hose’s cap off and let any water that may be stuck in the washing machine drain out.

Step 7. Once all the water has drained out, put the hose’s cap back on and push the hose back in place.

Step 8. Turn the knob beside the emergency drain hose counterclockwise and pull it out (this is the drain pump filter).

Step 9. Take the filter to a sink and clean out any lint or debris that may have accumulated in it. Also rinse the filter thoroughly

Step 10. Once the filter is clean, put it back in place and turn it clockwise to secure.

Step 11. Close the flap.

Step 12. Turn on your washing machine’s water and power supply.

Step 13. Run a spin cycle to see if the issue has been resolved.

If cleaning the drain pump filter doesn’t resolve the issue, you’ll need to replace your washing machine’s drain pump. Here’s how to do this…

How To Replace An LG Front Loader Washing Machine Drain Pump

Do the following to replace a drain pump on your LG front loader washing machine…

Step 1. In order to avoid water leakage and electrocution, remember to turn off your washing machine’s water and power supply first.

Step 2. Use a Philips screwdriver to take out the screws at the back of your washing machine securing the top panel.

Step 3. Slide the panel back about an inch or so and lift it off your washing machine.

Step 4. Pull the soap dispenser out press the blue tab in the middle to take it out of the washing machine completely.

Step 5. Take out the screws on each side of the detergent drawer housing with a Philips screwdriver

Step 6. Release the tabs behind your washing machine’s user control panel with a flat-blade screwdriver..

Step 7. Detach the user control panel from the washing machine and lay it down on top of the cabinet frame.

Step 8. Open the filter flap at the lower front panel of your washing machine.

Step 9. Pull out the emergency drain hose and use a Philips screwdriver to take out the screw beside it.

Step 10. Pull the lower front panel off your washing machine.

Step 11. Open the door of your washing machine.

Step 12. Wedge a flat-blade screwdriver under the retaining band around the door boot seal and work your way around until the entire wire comes off.

Step 13. Push the door seal into the washing machine’s drum.

Step 14. Reach in behind the door lock assembly and disconnect the electrical connector.

Step 15. Close the door of your washing machine.

Step 16. Remove the five screws securing the main front section of the washing machine with a Philips screwdriver (two at the top and three at the bottom).

Step 17. Pull the main front section up and out of the washing machine.

Step 18. Using your Philips screwdriver, remove the three screws around the drain filter knob.

Step 19. Take a picture of the orientation of the drain pump assembly before disconnecting anything.

Step 20. Disconnect the electrical connector attached to the drain pump.

Step 21. Using a pair of pliers, press the clamps on the hoses connected to the drain pump and slide them out of place.

Step 22. Disconnect each hose from the drain pump.

Step 23. Pull the old drain hose assembly out of your washing machine.

Step 24. Get your new drain pump assembly out of its pack.

Step 25. Install the new drain pump assembly in the washing machine and connect the electrical connector to it.

Step 26. Connect each hose to its appropriate port on the new drain pump assembly, using the pictures you took as reference.

Step 27. Secure the hoses to the drain pump assembly by sliding the retaining clamps in place.

Step 28. Pass the emergency drain hose of the new drain pump through the opening on the washing machine.

Step 29. Apply the three screws around the drain filter knob.

Step 30. Put the main front section of the washing machine back on and secure it by applying the five screws (two at the top and three at the bottom).

Step 31. Open the door of your washing machine.

Step 32. Reach inside the washer and reconnect the door lock’s wire connector.

Step 33. Fit the door boot seal back around the door opening.

Step 34. Fit the retaining band back around the door seal using a flat-blade screwdriver (this will require some effort).

Step 35. Close the door of your washing machine.

Step 36. Put the lower front panel of your washing machine back in place and secure it by applying the screw beside the emergency drain hose.

Step 37. Flip the filter housing cover back up.

Step 38. Snap the user control board back in place and secure it by applying the two screws beside the detergent drawer housing.

Step 39. Put the detergent drawer back into the washing machine.

Step 40. Put the top panel of the washing machine back on and secure it by applying the screws at the back.

Step 41. Turn on your washing machine’s water and power supply.

Step 42. Try running a wash cycle to see if the issue has been resolved.

How To Replace An LG Top Loader Washing Machine Drain Pump

To replace a defective drain pump on your LG top loader washing machine, do the following…

Step 1. Turn off your washing machine’s water and power supply in order to avoid water leakage or electrocution.

Step 2. Go to the back of your washing machine.

Step 3. Using a Philips screwdriver, take out the screws holding the rear panel of your washing machine.

Step 4. Release the retaining clamp on each hose connected to the drain pump and slide clamps out of place (use pliers if needed).

Step 5. Disconnect each hose from the drain pump assembly.

Step 6. Take out the bolts securing the drain pump assembly to the base of your washing machine with a 10mm socket wrench.

Step 7. Detach the drain pump electrical connector on the base of the washing machine.

Step 8. Pull the wire sleeve from the tabs on the base of the washing machine.

Step 9. Untwist the retaining wire holding the bundle of electrical connectors to the frame of your washing machine.

Step 10. To fully release the drain pump assembly from the washing machine, disconnect the two wire pump wire connectors in the wire bundle.

Step 11. Get your new washing machine drain pump out of its pack.

Step 12. Install the new drain pump assembly in your washing machine and secure it by applying the 10mm bolts on the base.

Step 13. Connect the two wire connectors of the new drain pump to the wire bundle

Step 14. Secure the bundle of electrical connectors to the washer’s frame using the retaining wire.

Step 15. Secure the wire sleeve in the tabs on the base of the washing machine.

Step 16. Connect the main wire connector to the drain pump.

Step 17. Connect the two hoses to the new drain pump.

Step 18. Secure the hoses to the pump by sliding the retaining clamps in place.

Step 19. Put the rear panel of the washing machine back on and secure it by applying the screws at the back.

Step 20. Turn on your washing machine’s water and power supply.

Step 21. Run a wash cycle to see if the issue has been resolved.

3.Worn Drum Bearings

Do the following to replace the drum bearings on your LG washing machine…

Step 1. Order your new tub bearings online (the bearings set has three parts; Depending on your washer’s model, you may have to purchase each part separately).

Step 2. In order to avoid water leakage or electrocution, turn off your washing machine’s water and power supply before attempting any repairs.

Step 3. Go to the back of your washing machine.

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Step 4. Take out the screws at the back of your washing machine holding the rear panel with a Philips screwdriver.

Step 5. With the screws removed, slide the panel back a few inches and lift it off the washing machine.

Step 6. Pull out the soap dispenser and press the blue tab at the center to take it out of the washing machine completely.

Step 7. Take out the two screws beside the detergent drawer housing with a Philips screwdriver.

Step 8. Release the clips at the back of the user control panel with a flat-blade screwdriver.

Step 9. Detach the user control panel from the front of your washing machine and lay it on top of the cabinet frame.

Step 10. Flip open the filter housing cover at the lower front of your washing machine.

Step 11. Pull out the emergency drain hose and take out the screw beside it with a Philips screwdriver.

Step 12. Pull the lower front panel off the washing machine.

Step 13. Open the door of your washing machine.

Step 14. Wedge a flat-blade screwdriver under the retaining wire around the door seal and work your way around until the entire wire comes off.

Step 15. Push the door seal aside into the drum.

Step 16. Reach inside the washer behind the door lock and disconnect the electrical connector there.

Step 17. Using your Philips screwdriver, remove the five screws holding the main front of your washing machine (two at the top and three at the bottom).

Step 18. Lift the main front up and pull it out of the washing machine.

Step 19. Pull the cross member under the detergent drawer housing out.

Step 20. Lift the detergent drawer housing out of place.

Step 21. Using a pair of pliers, press and release the clamp holding the detergent hose to the tub of the washing machine.

Step 22. Push the detergent housing out of the way and lay it on top of the washer’s cabinet frame.

Step 23. Remove the screws holding the circular weight around the front of the drum using a Philips screwdriver.

Step 24. Get a 13mm socket wrench.

Step 25. Using the socket wrench, remove the bolts holding the weight at the top of the washing machine’s tub.

Step 26. For future reference, take a picture of the wire connectors attached to the lower front of the washing machine’s tub (this is the heater element).

Step 27. Detach each wire from the heater element.

Step 28. Undo the nut at the center of the heater element and pull the heater element out of the washing machine.

Step 29. Go to the bottom of the washing machine’s tub and remove the screw holding the main drain hose to the tub.

Step 30. Disconnect the drain hose from the washing machine.

Step 31. Using your Philips screwdriver, release the cables that are still connected to your washing machine’s tub.

Step 32. Go to the back of your washing machine.

Step 33. Using your Philips screwdriver, remove the screws securing the rear panel of your washing machine.

Step 34. Lift the rear panel up and pull it out off the washing machine.

Step 35. Using a 19mm socket wrench, remove the bolt at the center of the motor assembly at the back of the washing machine’s tub.

Step 36. Pull the motor assembly out of the washing machine.

Step 37. Switch to a 10mm socket wrench and remove the six bolts securing the drive motor stator to the back of the washer’s tub.

Step 38. Detach the drive motor stator from the back of the washing machine’s tub.

Step 39. Disconnect the electrical connectors of the drive motor stator connected to the drum.

Step 40. Disconnect any other wires connected to the back of the washing machine’s tub.

Step 41. Disconnect the dampers at the base of your washer securing the tub.

Step 42. Remove the springs at the top of the drum connected to the cabinet.

Step 43. Pull the drum out of the washing machine through the top or front of the cabinet frame

Step 44. Using a socket wrench, take out all the bolts holding both halves of the drum together.

Step 45. Detach the two halves of the drum with a flat-blade screwdriver.

Step 46. Using a mallet, tap the end of the drum shaft to free it from the bearings (use a socket extension as a drift to help push it out).

Step 47. Lay the tub down flat on the ground.

Step 48. Using a flat-blade screwdriver, pry out the rubber seal from inside the tub.

Step 49. Clean the face of the inner bearing.

Step 50. Apply some penetrating fluid to the inner bearing to make it easier to remove.

Step 51. Turn the tub the other way around.

Step 52. Using the socket extension and mallet, knock the inner bearing out of the washing machine’s tub.

Step 53. Turn the tub over again.

Step 54. Remove the inner bearing from the washer’s tub.

Step 55. Apply some penetrating fluid to lubricate the outer bearing.

Step 56. Using a chisel or flat-blade screwdriver, work the rim of the outer bearing free.

Step 57. Once the outer bearing has been removed, clean the bearing housing.

Step 58. Get your new bearings out of their pack.

Step 59. Knock the new bearings into the housing using your mallet and socket extension. Ensure that pressure is applied evenly on all sides of the bearings.

Step 60. Push the new seal into the bearing housing.

Step 61. Lower the drum into the tub (ensure that the shaft of the drum sits in the bearings).

Step 62. Put the second half of the tub back in place and secure the two halves to each other by applying the screws around.

Step 63. Put the tub back in the washing machine’s cabinet frame.

Step 64. Attach the springs to the top of the washer’s tub and hook them to the sides of the cabinet frame.

Step 65. Secure the dampers to the base of the washer’s tub.

Step 66. Reconnect the drain hose and pressure chamber to the bottom of the washing machine’s tub.

Step 67. Place the weight back on the front of the washing machine and secure it by applying any screws or bolts.

Step 68. Put the weight back at the top of the washing machine’s tub.

Step 69. Put the detergent drawer housing back in place and connect the hose to the washing machine’s tub using the clamp.

Step 70. Put the heater element back in the washing machine and apply the nut at the center.

Step 71. Using the images you took as reference, connect all electrical connectors at the front of your washing machine to their appropriate terminals.

Step 72. Go to the back of your washing machine.

Step 73. Reconnect the motor stator wire connectors as well as any other wires at the back of the washing machine’s tub.

Step 74. Put the drive motor stator back on the tub’s rear and secure it by applying the six 10mm bolts.

Step 75. Put the motor assembly back on top of the motor stator and secure it by applying the screw at the center.

Step 76. Put the rear panel of the washing machine back on and secure it by applying the screws.

Step 77. Go back to the front of your washing machine.

Step 78. Put the main front of your washing machine back on and secure it by applying the five screws (two at the top and three at the bottom).

Step 79. Open the door of your washing machine.

Step 80. Reach in and reconnect the door lock’s electrical connector.

Step 81. Fit the door seal back around the door opening.

Step 82. Fit the retaining band around the door seal with a flat-blade screwdriver (this will require some effort) .

Step 83. Close the door of your washing machine.

Step 84. Put the lower front panel of your washing machine back on and apply the screw beside the emergency drain hose to secure it.

Step 85. Snap the user control panel back in place and secure it by applying the two screws beside the detergent drawer housing.

Step 86. Put the detergent drawer housing back in place.

Step 87. Put the main top of your washing machine back on and secure it by applying the screws at the back.

Step 88. Ensure that all connections are properly secured.

Step 89. Turn on your washing machine’s water and power supply.

Step 90. Try running the spin cycle to ensure that everything is working properly.

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