Tools and materials required
Before you start the process of replacing the seal on your LG front load washer, it is important to gather the required tools and materials. You will need the following:• A screwdriver (either Phillips or flathead, depending on your LG front load washer model)
• A razor or utility knife
• A seal replacement kit (this can be purchased from your local home improvement store or online)
• A clean and dry cloth
Step-by-step guide to replacing the seal on your LG front load washer
Follow the steps below to replace the seal on your LG front load washer:1. Unplug the washer from the electric socket and turn off the water supply to the machine.
2. Remove the screws that hold the top panel of the washer in place using your screwdriver. Remove the panel and place it aside.
3. Locate the retaining ring that holds the seal in place. Using your screwdriver, remove the ring by gently prying it up until it comes off.
4. Peel back the seal and remove it from the washer. Use a razor or utility knife to cut the old seal away, making sure not to damage the metal drum of the washing machine.
5. Take the new replacement seal from the kit and fit it on the metal drum of the washer. Make sure the seal is correctly aligned and in place before proceeding.
6. Push the retaining ring back in place using your screwdriver. Ensure the seal is secure by pushing it gently to test its elasticity.
7. Once you have secured the seal, replace the top panel of the washer and screw it back into place.
8. Finally, plug in the washer and turn on the water supply. Run a test wash cycle to ensure the seal works efficiently.
Tips to Consider
To ensure a successful seal replacement, keep the following tips in mind:• Always turn off the power to the washing machine before starting any repairs.
• Clean the washer's interior and exterior regularly to prevent debris from accumulating and damaging the seal.
• When purchasing a seal replacement kit, ensure to get the right model for your LG front load washer.
• Take your time when installing the new seal to prevent damage to the metal drum or the seal itself.