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The LG4681EA2001T Genuine OEM Drain Pump Assembly is designed specifically for LG washing machines, ensuring efficient water removal during the drain cycle. With a compact size of 8" x 5" x 5" and a robust construction, this pump guarantees durability and compatibility with numerous LG models. Enjoy peace of mind with a solid warranty and easy installation instructions.
Brand | LG |
Color | Black |
Material | Metal or Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 5"L x 5"W x 8"H |
Power Source | Ac/dc |
Item Weight | 1.5 Pounds |
Voltage | 12 Volts (DC) |
Style | Drain Pump |
Manufacturer | LG |
UPC | 707571662919 789911939363 600137613069 748252180582 |
Part Number | 4681EA2001T |
Item Weight | 1.5 pounds |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 4681EA2001T |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Warranty Description | 30-day returns / 90-day defective returns. |
A**R
Fit and worked perfectly.
Worked as expected and fit perfectly. Arrived quickly and was a good match to the OEM. The repair is easy enough to do but the part was in a difficult location.
J**.
Worked as expected
Came the next day. Easy to install. Worked great and quiet. Not sure if its actually LG like advertised. Said nothing on the box saying it was. Doesn't matter it worked
C**
Good price good pump
Great replacement pump. Washer is operating much better.
W**G
Part works
Part fits and works great. Fixed our washer! And speedy delivery from Amazon. Cumbersome to take the machine part but saved a lot of $!
Y**G
Genuine LG replacement for a drain pump fix!
My LG WM3455HW washer/dryer combo stopped draining the water from washes. I thought this was going to be a several hundred dollar repair bill. I’m glad I purchased this and decided to repair it myself. The entire process took about an hour or so. It’s pretty straightforward if you have instructions for your model washer. Mine was slightly more complicated than the normal LG washers due to having an extra bottom panel. If I had to do it all over again I can probably knock it all in 30 minutes. The only tools required are screwdrivers and a big pair of pliers. The only thing I would recommend is that when you do tackle this repair, MAKE SURE THE WASHER IS FULLY DRAINED!!!! Trying to fix this with water leaking out every you move a part was really annoying, especially if the water has been sitting there for a while and spells putrid!The issue, my washer/dryer stopped draining and would make a whining noise. When I was able to finally take out the old pump, I discovered that the pump motor was fine but it was just the pump propeller that snapped off so that the motor was spinning but it wasn’t connected to anything to push the water. It’s too bad since most other reviews for this part show the same problem. A more sturdy propeller pin would have significantly improved the longevity of this part.The part itself came in an LG box so it was a genuine part. Since pulling this apart was time consuming, I wanted to make sure it wasn’t a cheap third party part. The new motor worked immediately and the sound seems slightly different and quieter.
G**M
Perfect fit
It took longer to take the washer apart than it did to replace the pump. The previous error code went away and the new pump, so far, has worked flawlessly.
M**.
Easy fix for an aging washer...
Had an "OE" error code on my 14 year old LG front load washing machine. After a bit of research I found that this was the likely culprit preventing the tub from draining. The was a very easy fix so don't hesitate to change this out on your own (there are plenty of how-to videos online). The price was right and I was very happy to avoid a service call, or worse, having to buy a new machine. Hopefully, this new pump will last another 14 years!
R**S
Fit my LG WM3570HWA
Worked to fix my LG WM3570HWA, which wasn't draining. Because I wasn't sure if the pump was the actual problem, I also removed the drain hose and washed it out, as an almost solid gel-like sludge had accumulated over the years. Getting all of the sludge out of the hose wasn't easy, and I doubt I could've gotten it out without completely removing the hose. Trying to push the sludge through the clogged hose is probably what killed the pump, if the pump actually failed (the hose might've prevented a still -working pump from getting the water out). So, I would encourage cleaning it when you replace the pump. Since I was already in there, I also proactively replaced the circulation pump (located on the opposite side of the pump housing) while I was at it. Washer runs great now.
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