helped me fix the washer by myself while I was quoted 1200$ for repair. Considered buying a new washer but watching your video gave me the confidence to attempt it and voila! it did work. I had water leaking issue immediately after replacing spider. I saw that black tube burst opened. Put it back and reattached water controlling sensor harness and it fixed the leaking and overfilling problem. Thank you for an informative video!
Thank you sir. Your explanations made the task quite easy. For those who may have difficulties to find the custom screws that hold the spider to the basket (as I experienced...) the part number is 4000FR4031B. Got mine specially ordered at a local appliances store that diligently did an awesome job at finding the part. Also, if the basket grinded the thub edge as the spider failed. It is quite easy to repair using a hot air plastic welder with polypropylene rods. Make sure that the surface to weld is clean from debris. Tip : I used electrician's tape to keep the edge from spliting while patching the hole. Make sure to cut/sand off any welding bulges that may appear and that the edge keeps its original smooth profile.
Thanks for a great video. It gave me the confidence to tackle this job on my daughter's machine, after she was quoted 1000 for repair. Those 6 bolts were tough, but a propane torch and a good 6-sided socket got them out without breaking.
Great video. I used the travel bolts to hold the tub in place while I hit the shaft with the hammer. Ended up the spider arm wasn’t my problem Thanks Steve
This really saved me from buying a new washing machine. Thanks a lot for this video and step by step tutorial. It really wasn't to bad. It works great again.
I followed your instructions for removing the front panel, not to replace the spider assembly, but to reattach the lower counter weight which had fallen off and for access to replace front shock absorbers. It turned out to be very quick and simple. Thanks for the help.
Thank-you Steve! You saved me hours of figuring out how to dismantle this machine. Your instructions are clear and include all of the important details. Taken one step at a time, with your instructions, it really is an easy job.
Guy what a super job you detailed for us. You sure make it look so easy. lol We know that is years of working on those machines. Again thank you so much for sharing your very special skill set.
Steve, Great video! I recommend you buy a 1/4" and 3/8" hex adapter for your battery driver.With your 10mm socket and your 17mm socket it speeds things up. I run the bolts screws down so they start clutching. I then thghten the rest by hand, so as not to over or under tighten these screws. You really Saved me with your bellows new install! It took me over 2 hours, on the first time! I did not understand the way this bellows mounted on the tub. Once I got this it went straight ahead. Thank you So Much! LG appliances are my favorite! Lucky Goldstar!!!
Just wanna say your video helped me out 100% you have the best video on this machine by far follow your instructions and it works like a breeze my main bearing shaft was crusty but I use my grinder wire wheel to clean it bearings came right off simply went back together complete no problems bearings are perfect I'm washing on high speed At this moment you were great thank you so much for your video
Thank you so much for this very well done tutorial!! Helped me extend the life of my machine, saving me money and avoiding trashing a 5 year old equipment!! Well done!!
This was an amazing video and guided me through the whole process. I got tripped up installing the boot seal as I mistakenly thought it needed to be a lot tighter than it was. After a late night and some soil searching, after the internet had nothing else to offer, I figured it out. Thanks for the video!!
Great video for diy order parts from parts direct and im going to do the work save money for repair. Just fix and old maytag washer replace the lid switch very easily done .now to repair front load washer. better than spending another 900 to 1000 dollars on a new washer thanks a lot for your video
Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate the teardown. I used this video to get to the inner tub and drum for a thorough cleaning because of bad smells.
Helpful video! One likely scenario that he doesn't cover is when the spindle is frozen/rusted in there and won't come free. If the spider arm is rusted/disintegrated like mine was, chances are it also has seized/rusted to the inner bearing. There is too much bounce when the drum is suspended on those spring to get a good whack on the spindle to set it free. I ended up taking the drum assembly out and setting it on the floor. Soak the spindle with PB Blaster or other lubricant, let it soak in, then give the spindle a good whack. Knowing the problem I had, I wasn't too worried about marring the spindle with direct hammering since it was part of the part being replaced. Once it breaks free, it should slide out. If not, use a block of wood or pipe to tap it all the way free (at this point you won't need a lot of force and, as the video said, you don't want to hit directly on the bearings as you could damage them. This was the only part of the job that was difficult.
Steve -- what a GREAT video! My bearings were shot! This washer sounded like a JET ENGINE during the spin cycle. You saved me roughly about $700 -- after spending about $104 for a new spider and the bearings! Kudos to you, sir!
If you take the top counterweight off first when preparing to remove the drum, it's much easier. The weight of the lower one keeps the top one's bolts easily accessible.
Thanks for the instructions Tore down a new left over lg which had been replaced free coz the spider seemed broken. They never collected the dead one. In fact there was just one spider leg bolt not factory installed! Srummage around the toolbox and voila Bonus free machine for my neighbour !! Only two screws left over after our rebuild. MEH probably inconsequential ones as it runs fine
Hi there I followed your video and changed everything (bearings, seal, spider and shocks. The problem is I still have a bit of vertical play on the drum/basket and a knocking noise is audible when spinning. Its a lot better than before but something is not right. Can you point me in right direction? Thanks a lot for your video
Thank you very much for the great video, I'm curios about the following, the inner drum is hold by the bearing in the back, what holds it in the front? I know that it's somehow hold by the outer drum but what avoids friction between the outer drum and the inner one? Thank you very much.
There is never any support at the front, the two rear bearings and spider shaft surprisingly hold the drum rigid, with enough clearance to run in the tub until a weak spider or worn bearing accurs... Hope this helps
Lower cost, lower weight, resulting in a shorter overall unit lifespan before maintenance is required. People can go on all day long about planned obsolescence, and how companies just want you to keep buying stuff over and over, but at the end of the day, if a company makes a cheaper washer that technically still washes clothes just fine, people will buy it. Companies don't have any incentive to make higher quality products because everyone will just buy the cheaper ones instead, and the better ones won't end up being worth the manufacturing cost.
@@Daddy53751 those "nicer" ones you buy will still have cheap parts inside them, perhaps you don't spend your life fixing or designing products to know when your being ripped off....
hello, quite alot of water went into my lg front load washing machine so the timer is not working but machine is working. Do you think timer will start working once the water dries out? Thanks
Replacing the bearings and spider fixed my wobbly drum and leaking in the rear. I think the spider shaft is commonly corroded and scored so just replacing bearings won’t fix it for long. The shaft has to be smooth for the new seals to work.
I have a LG ventless washer/dryer #LG WM3477HW with a rotor bolt that broke off in the spider shaft while trying to remove it to replace the Hall effect sensor. Will I be able to use this video to replace
Great video, everything went smooth to replace the spider arm but now I have another problem that I didnt have before, my front door is puking out water now, not sure what I'm doing wrong, looks like the door seal is on right, spring is on tight, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
@@tmac3090 yea, there's a drain tube on lower left hand corner of washer that was clogged up not letting the fresh water drain down and out of washer causing the water inside washer to overfill and leak out the front door, so just open the drain hosr cap and take out all the build up junk inside there and u should be fine if u having the same exact problem I was having and be sure there's no water in the washer cause it will spill out through the drain hose and make a mess
@@Louiedelaojr Thank you so much! I solved the problem after reading your reply. I realized that the problem wasn't that the door bellows was leaking but that the water wouldn't stop filling. It leaked because it was overfilling. It was overfilling because I forgot to re-attach the hose to the pressure switch! Happy to report that once I re-attached the hose my LG washer is running as good as gold! Thanks again!
Spritz the shaft with PB Blaster Penetrating Catalyst and let it sit a few minutes or so to overnight then use a hardwood dowel along with a buckshot/deadblow hammer or a maul like they did in the video. A finish carpenters hammer is not going to easily handle one that's a little bound up. Best!
Question: there is a small, metal rectangular 'tray' (~2"x4") on top of the drum assembly... it's seen at 3m50s... it looks full of hardened dirt residue? What is that? I saw this in mine and don't know what on Earth is. Any ideas? Thanks!
OK so I just inherited a used LG from a neighbor, it works fine but I have noticed there is a lot of horizontal play in the tub vs a new one I checked out at Home Depot. What part is this? The machine spins fine but at low speed there is a bit of a knock knock sounds - some type of damper I suspect. It is super quiet at max revolutions so bearing is fine.
Probably one or more of the shock absorbers needs replacement. Pretty simple and not expensive to DIY. There's a specialty tool that helps remove and replace the retaining ring for the outer boot. Get that tool.
Are the outer rear tub assemblies on these LGs universal? I own the WM2016CW and am having trouble taking the rear drum assembly off because it’s been on there for so long & they no longer make the replacement for it. It looks exactly like the one in this video with the shock absorber to the rear
Lloyd…I just did this the past 2 weeks (actually I replaced the bearings, where you have to take the entire tub/drum off. I have the WM2016CW too. Which part of the “rear drum assembly” can’t you remove? The spider assembly or the outer tub, or shaft etc?
@@1guitar12 I got it done, I had to buy the entire rear assembly off of eBay. The rear assembly is the part he leaves in the washing machine when he takes the front off and the metal drum out. My rear assembly and metal drum were fused together and couldn’t be separated probably due to rust and corrosion. So I ended up buying a new spider assembly, a new rear drum and the metal drum. This entire project was a pain in the a** and I hope to never have to do it again.
Question, why didn’t you treat the metal of the Spider Assembly with a primer to prevent further corrosion? It appears that this is a planned failure by the manufacturer or they would have made it out of stainless steel like the tub.
I have a LG WM3670HVA Washer. but It does not spin with LE error code. I can not find out the rotor position sensor. there is no rotor sensor of the machine. How can I fix it ?
Thanks Steve after 4 days beating shaft to get bearing out we assembled tub back but its grinding. Would u suggest replacing shaft or outer tub with shaft edit: we bent shaft stripped inner rotor had to buy rotor and spider
This would be a great video if he didn't say how easy it was. It's not easy and you need to replace the rear tub assembly to make it a easier job. Every one I have done the rear bearing was noisy before I started. You should always replace the rear bearing and seal when doing this job. This job is such a PITA that you should always replace the rear tub assembly when doing this job. If your shocks are showing signs of leaking replace the while you are in there. If your drain pump is original then replace that too since the drain pumps are cheap. Since you have it that far apart replace the tub boot also. You do all that you will have basically a brand new operating machine and you want have to take the front off the machine for another 8 to 10 years if you stop using so much detergent and only 2 teaspoons per load and stop using the pods. If you can do a wash cycle without any clothes in your washer and you see suds appear in your washer...... You have been using too much detergent. Use the tub clean cycle with affresh tablets every few months also. Take care of your machine and it will take care of you.
The bolts are “red” thread locked in. You need to use heat or brake cleaner to get them loose. Look for “remove red thread locker without heat” TH-cam video.
When trying to remove the bolts holding the spider to the drum, the bolts just spin and don’t come out. WTF?!?! And of course, can’t access the nut side.
They can be a bit of a bugger to come off. The front edge is fit under a channel on either side, its a tight fit. If your machine is the same as in the video the process shown will work but saying that sometimes you have to give it a little help with a thin blades putty knife by pushing it down into the seam at the front of the top and pry a little to get the top to move. So as not to mark the top or adjoining console I usually run a strip of painters tape on both sides of the seam so I dont mark or scratch anything.
You really should have also mentioned to check the outer tub assembly for damage, the reason I say this at least 6 out of 10 I find severe scarring to the outer tub due to customer using for prolong. With the busted spider arm, in fact just did one that literally had burnt a hole through the bottom side of the outer tub from the friction and the out of the line spin basket.
I am thinking of checking the spider on my LG washer/dryer combo which vibrates with a non matalic knocking when spinning, (when empty it spins perfectly quite & smooth) I was first thinking the 3 shocks underneath need replacing but they dont appear too bad. What would you say are the main symtoms if the spider bracket is failing ? The machine is only 4yrs old. Any help will be appreciated thankyou. Roger
helped me fix the washer by myself while I was quoted 1200$ for repair. Considered buying a new washer but watching your video gave me the confidence to attempt it and voila! it did work. I had water leaking issue immediately after replacing spider. I saw that black tube burst opened. Put it back and reattached water controlling sensor harness and it fixed the leaking and overfilling problem. Thank you for an informative video!
Thank you sir. Your explanations made the task quite easy. For those who may have difficulties to find the custom screws that hold the spider to the basket (as I experienced...) the part number is 4000FR4031B. Got mine specially ordered at a local appliances store that diligently did an awesome job at finding the part.
Also, if the basket grinded the thub edge as the spider failed. It is quite easy to repair using a hot air plastic welder with polypropylene rods.
Make sure that the surface to weld is clean from debris.
Tip : I used electrician's tape to keep the edge from spliting while patching the hole.
Make sure to cut/sand off any welding bulges that may appear and that the edge keeps its original smooth profile.
Not really an easy job to do but your video is just amazing. Well done Sir.
Thanks for a great video. It gave me the confidence to tackle this job on my daughter's machine, after she was quoted 1000 for repair. Those 6 bolts were tough, but a propane torch and a good 6-sided socket got them out without breaking.
Hands down the most thorough video on this issue.
Lots of steps, but doable. Thanks for this video. I ordered the spider arm online and got this done for under $100
Great video. I used the travel bolts to hold the tub in place while I hit the shaft with the hammer. Ended up the spider arm wasn’t my problem
Thanks Steve
This really saved me from buying a new washing machine. Thanks a lot for this video and step by step tutorial. It really wasn't to bad. It works great again.
I followed your instructions for removing the front panel, not to replace the spider assembly, but to reattach the lower counter weight which had fallen off and for access to replace front shock absorbers. It turned out to be very quick and simple. Thanks for the help.
This my first TH-cam comment. Your video was awesome , only took 1 hour for a complete tear down right to the bearings. Thanks very much👍🏻.
Thank-you Steve! You saved me hours of figuring out how to dismantle this machine. Your instructions are clear and include all of the important details. Taken one step at a time, with your instructions, it really is an easy job.
Made me understand the charge for the repair. Totally justified.
Guy what a super job you detailed for us. You sure make it look so easy. lol We know that is years of working on those machines. Again thank you so much for sharing your very special skill set.
Steve, Great video! I recommend you buy a 1/4" and 3/8" hex adapter for your battery driver.With your 10mm socket and your 17mm socket it speeds things up. I run the bolts screws down so they start clutching. I then thghten the rest by hand, so as not to over or under tighten these screws. You really Saved me with your bellows new install! It took me over 2 hours, on the first time! I did not understand the way this bellows mounted on the tub. Once I got this it went straight ahead. Thank you So Much! LG appliances are my favorite! Lucky Goldstar!!!
Just wanna say your video helped me out 100% you have the best video on this machine by far follow your instructions and it works like a breeze my main bearing shaft was crusty but I use my grinder wire wheel to clean it bearings came right off simply went back together complete no problems bearings are perfect I'm washing on high speed At this moment you were great thank you so much for your video
After following this video and the instructions, I was able to fix my washing machine to function like new! thank you for your time
Thank you Sir. Best teacher. Best repair video step by step. Wish to have you as a teacher. Well, you are!
Thank you so much for this very well done tutorial!! Helped me extend the life of my machine, saving me money and avoiding trashing a 5 year old equipment!! Well done!!
Найкраща інструкція.👍Thank you so much.
A good detailed video that guides you to fix your washer. Thank you sir. We appreciate it !!!
This was an amazing video and guided me through the whole process. I got tripped up installing the boot seal as I mistakenly thought it needed to be a lot tighter than it was. After a late night and some soil searching, after the internet had nothing else to offer, I figured it out. Thanks for the video!!
Excellent video, very detailed. Now i know how to fix my washer easier.
Thank you sir.
Great video for diy order parts from parts direct and im going to do the work save money for repair. Just fix and old maytag washer replace the lid switch very easily done .now to repair front load washer. better than spending another 900 to 1000 dollars on a new washer thanks a lot for your video
Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate the teardown. I used this video to get to the inner tub and drum for a thorough cleaning because of bad smells.
Not bad smells, bad odors.
Thank you for a very easy to follow video. I want to change Spider arms for my washer.
Helpful video! One likely scenario that he doesn't cover is when the spindle is frozen/rusted in there and won't come free. If the spider arm is rusted/disintegrated like mine was, chances are it also has seized/rusted to the inner bearing. There is too much bounce when the drum is suspended on those spring to get a good whack on the spindle to set it free. I ended up taking the drum assembly out and setting it on the floor. Soak the spindle with PB Blaster or other lubricant, let it soak in, then give the spindle a good whack. Knowing the problem I had, I wasn't too worried about marring the spindle with direct hammering since it was part of the part being replaced. Once it breaks free, it should slide out. If not, use a block of wood or pipe to tap it all the way free (at this point you won't need a lot of force and, as the video said, you don't want to hit directly on the bearings as you could damage them. This was the only part of the job that was difficult.
Steve -- what a GREAT video! My bearings were shot! This washer sounded like a JET ENGINE during the spin cycle. You saved me roughly about $700 -- after spending about $104 for a new spider and the bearings! Kudos to you, sir!
Thank you for an amazing video, my machine differs a bit, but the job is done, unfortunately I now have an 'LE' error code, can you help with that?
If you take the top counterweight off first when preparing to remove the drum, it's much easier. The weight of the lower one keeps the top one's bolts easily accessible.
You have helped me immensely! Thank you so much!
perfect ,well explained thanks Buddy.
You are a very good teacher!
This was very educative I watched this video I got the confidence to fix my washer
Thanks for the instructions
Tore down a new left over lg which had been replaced free coz the spider seemed broken. They never collected the dead one.
In fact there was just one spider leg bolt not factory installed! Srummage around the toolbox and voila
Bonus free machine for my neighbour !! Only two screws left over after our rebuild. MEH probably inconsequential ones as it runs fine
How else do we get a supply of extra screws and bolts; the manufacturers design their equipment for that purpose
Very helpful. You are an excellent repair man
How do you know if it’s the spider or the bearing of your drum is wobbly and loose?
Thanks for a well done and comprehensive video!!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you so much!!! Your video made this DIY project so much easier!!
Hi there
I followed your video and changed everything (bearings, seal, spider and shocks.
The problem is I still have a bit of vertical play on the drum/basket and a knocking noise is audible when spinning. Its a lot better than before but something is not right.
Can you point me in right direction?
Thanks a lot for your video
Thank you very much for the great video, I'm curios about the following, the inner drum is hold by the bearing in the back, what holds it in the front? I know that it's somehow hold by the outer drum but what avoids friction between the outer drum and the inner one? Thank you very much.
There is never any support at the front, the two rear bearings and spider shaft surprisingly hold the drum rigid, with enough clearance to run in the tub until a weak spider or worn bearing accurs... Hope this helps
Thank You very much, for good advice . I am was ready to by new washer. Thank You i safe old washer , and not spend money for new.
Sir...thank you so much to show me step by step
To fixs the washer machine. You safe my life .thank you 🙏🙏🙏
If u tear it down that far, replace the tub seal.
THank you sir ,the weight balancer fell off and won't snap back in , going to attempt to replace front tub
I would not even think about changing spider without changing seal and bearing.
How can you tell if it the plastic bushings on the aluminum in the back..or the bearings..or the spiders arm....?
How do you know if the spider needs to be replaced? I'm going to replace the bearings and I am wondering if the spider should also be replaced.
@Jimmy S thanks Jimmy!
usually how much years after new the spider needs to be replaced?
Sir, is the seal grease that you used (when reassembling the tub) a certain brand and strength/ formula?
Very well done. Thanks for the video.
Thanks for saving me $1000. great video
I want to know we're can I just purchased the spider for Bosch front loader washing machine
Just what I needed to fix my washing machine. Thanks!!!
Why the heck the spider is not made of stainless steel....????
Lower cost, lower weight, resulting in a shorter overall unit lifespan before maintenance is required. People can go on all day long about planned obsolescence, and how companies just want you to keep buying stuff over and over, but at the end of the day, if a company makes a cheaper washer that technically still washes clothes just fine, people will buy it. Companies don't have any incentive to make higher quality products because everyone will just buy the cheaper ones instead, and the better ones won't end up being worth the manufacturing cost.
Two diff metals and laundry detergent as the catalyst. YEP
@@ApotheosisTK117 perhaps you haven’t bought a nice front loader.
Cheaper doesn’t come into the equation.
@@Daddy53751 those "nicer" ones you buy will still have cheap parts inside them, perhaps you don't spend your life fixing or designing products to know when your being ripped off....
@@EZ-D-FIANT perhaps I should have said “ they ain’t cheap”.
Would that have been easier to understand?
PRO TIP: Use an old egg carton to organize said screws
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YOU'RE THE KING!
Thanks a lot for video.
Sir.. When inserting the shaft after replacement, is it okay if i do not apply grease between the bearing and the shaft?
hello, quite alot of water went into my lg front load washing machine so the timer is not working but machine is working. Do you think timer will start working once the water dries out? Thanks
Replacing the bearings and spider fixed my wobbly drum and leaking in the rear. I think the spider shaft is commonly corroded and scored so just replacing bearings won’t fix it for long. The shaft has to be smooth for the new seals to work.
Thanks for this Steve. Saving me money again.
Very good video thanks very much
I just need to get that part number.
Well explained ! great video !
I have a LG ventless washer/dryer #LG WM3477HW with a rotor bolt that broke off in the spider shaft while trying to remove it to replace the Hall effect sensor. Will I be able to use this video to replace
Any technician who tears one down that far and doesn't insist the owner replace the bearings is a pirate.
Awesome video very helpful thanks.. you the man....
Awesome video
Can you tell us what is the name of the piece or how to get it?
Great video, everything went smooth to replace the spider arm but now I have another problem that I didnt have before, my front door is puking out water now, not sure what I'm doing wrong, looks like the door seal is on right, spring is on tight, any suggestions would be greatly appreciated
I have the exact same problem. Did you find a solution?
@@tmac3090 yea, there's a drain tube on lower left hand corner of washer that was clogged up not letting the fresh water drain down and out of washer causing the water inside washer to overfill and leak out the front door, so just open the drain hosr cap and take out all the build up junk inside there and u should be fine if u having the same exact problem I was having and be sure there's no water in the washer cause it will spill out through the drain hose and make a mess
@@Louiedelaojr Thank you so much! I solved the problem after reading your reply.
I realized that the problem wasn't that the door bellows was leaking but that the water wouldn't stop filling. It leaked because it was overfilling. It was overfilling because I forgot to re-attach the hose to the pressure switch!
Happy to report that once I re-attached the hose my LG washer is running as good as gold! Thanks again!
I cannot seem to get the basket out to remove the spider assembly. I've knocked with a hammer and wood but no luck, won't budge. Suggestions?
Spritz the shaft with PB Blaster Penetrating Catalyst and let it sit a few minutes or so to overnight then use a hardwood dowel along with a buckshot/deadblow hammer or a maul
like they did in the video. A finish carpenters hammer is not going to easily handle one that's a little bound up.
Best!
This is a great video Steve
Question: there is a small, metal rectangular 'tray' (~2"x4") on top of the drum assembly... it's seen at 3m50s... it looks full of hardened dirt residue? What is that? I saw this in mine and don't know what on Earth is. Any ideas? Thanks!
Great question, that is where the concrete for the front counter balance is poured into the mould during manufacturing of the part.
I can’t get the drain pump unattached
OK so I just inherited a used LG from a neighbor, it works fine but I have noticed there is a lot of horizontal play in the tub vs a new one I checked out at Home Depot. What part is this? The machine spins fine but at low speed there is a bit of a knock knock sounds - some type of damper I suspect. It is super quiet at max revolutions so bearing is fine.
The one in the shop will still have the transport bolts in the tub to reduce movement till it's installed.
Probably one or more of the shock absorbers needs replacement. Pretty simple and not expensive to DIY. There's a specialty tool that helps remove and replace the retaining ring for the outer boot. Get that tool.
Are the outer rear tub assemblies on these LGs universal? I own the WM2016CW and am having trouble taking the rear drum assembly off because it’s been on there for so long & they no longer make the replacement for it. It looks exactly like the one in this video with the shock absorber to the rear
Lloyd…I just did this the past 2 weeks (actually I replaced the bearings, where you have to take the entire tub/drum off. I have the WM2016CW too. Which part of the “rear drum assembly” can’t you remove? The spider assembly or the outer tub, or shaft etc?
@@1guitar12 I got it done, I had to buy the entire rear assembly off of eBay. The rear assembly is the part he leaves in the washing machine when he takes the front off and the metal drum out. My rear assembly and metal drum were fused together and couldn’t be separated probably due to rust and corrosion. So I ended up buying a new spider assembly, a new rear drum and the metal drum. This entire project was a pain in the a** and I hope to never have to do it again.
What dealing grease did you use for the bearing ?
continued ..The spider and shaft if necessary?
Question, why didn’t you treat the metal of the Spider Assembly with a primer to prevent further corrosion? It appears that this is a planned failure by the manufacturer or they would have made it out of stainless steel like the tub.
This video was of great help. Thank you.
I have a LG WM3670HVA Washer. but It does not spin with LE error code. I can not find out the rotor position sensor. there is no rotor sensor of the machine. How can I fix it ?
Thanks Steve after 4 days beating shaft to get bearing out we assembled tub back but its grinding. Would u suggest replacing shaft or outer tub with shaft edit: we bent shaft stripped inner rotor had to buy rotor and spider
This would be a great video if he didn't say how easy it was. It's not easy and you need to replace the rear tub assembly to make it a easier job. Every one I have done the rear bearing was noisy before I started. You should always replace the rear bearing and seal when doing this job. This job is such a PITA that you should always replace the rear tub assembly when doing this job. If your shocks are showing signs of leaking replace the while you are in there. If your drain pump is original then replace that too since the drain pumps are cheap. Since you have it that far apart replace the tub boot also. You do all that you will have basically a brand new operating machine and you want have to take the front off the machine for another 8 to 10 years if you stop using so much detergent and only 2 teaspoons per load and stop using the pods. If you can do a wash cycle without any clothes in your washer and you see suds appear in your washer...... You have been using too much detergent. Use the tub clean cycle with affresh tablets every few months also. Take care of your machine and it will take care of you.
What have you done Steve, ahhhh
Thank you ❤
You're welcome 😊
Very nice video Sir.
Steve you da man!!!
Well Done!!!
HI how to change pump drain
LG washing machine model : WDU1H466JCH
Thanks Sir!
Thank you so much! Very informative. 13:34 "It will probably remove some flesh from your hands" LOL
Hi steve😊
The 6 bolts on the spider arms won't get loose. They just spin and spin. What is happening?! What can I do to get it off?
The bolts are “red” thread locked in. You need to use heat or brake cleaner to get them loose. Look for “remove red thread locker without heat” TH-cam video.
@@tobymartin3265 I tried that... I just ended up grinding of the heads. Thanks for the reply tho!
When trying to remove the bolts holding the spider to the drum, the bolts just spin and don’t come out.
WTF?!?!
And of course, can’t access the nut side.
I think you should have mentioned that replacing the spider without replacing the bearings and seal is lunacy.
what if the top will not budge? 43 seconds into the video, I'm stuck, it won't come off
They can be a bit of a bugger to come off. The front edge is fit under a channel on either side, its a tight fit. If your machine is the same as in the video the process shown will work but saying that sometimes you have to give it a little help with a thin blades putty knife by pushing it down into the seam at the front of the top and pry a little to get the top to move. So as not to mark the top or adjoining console I usually run a strip of painters tape on both sides of the seam so I dont mark or scratch anything.
0:07 "really easy job" hahahaha yeah suuuuuuure
You really should have also mentioned to check the outer tub assembly for damage, the reason I say this at least 6 out of 10 I find severe scarring to the outer tub due to customer using for prolong. With the busted spider arm, in fact just did one that literally had burnt a hole through the bottom side of the outer tub from the friction and the out of the line spin basket.
I am thinking of checking the spider on my LG washer/dryer combo which vibrates with a non matalic knocking when spinning, (when empty it spins perfectly quite & smooth) I was first thinking the 3 shocks underneath need replacing but they dont appear too bad. What would you say are the main symtoms if the spider bracket is failing ? The machine is only 4yrs old. Any help will be appreciated thankyou. Roger
Mon fera repasser ne chauffe pas ?
WHEN YOU PULLED OUT DRUM HOW THAT STATOR REMAINED WITH OUT FALLING? ANY WAY GOOD JOB , I KNOW ITS HARD TO ACCOMPLISH ALONE ..WELDONE .
Alright ill just get a new one🤣
Thanks