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LG WT5070CW/00 washer

LG WT5070CW/00 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG WT5070CW/00 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Washer Electronic Control Board for LG WT5070CW/00 - Part EBR67466109

    Top cover assembly parts diagram

    Washer Electronic Control Board

    Part #EBR67466109

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer Overfill Sensor for LG WT5070CW/00 - Part EBD50360202

    Outer case assembly parts diagram

    Washer Overfill Sensor

    Part #EBD50360202

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

  • Washer Service Manual for LG WT5070CW/00 - Part MFL40322148

    Washer Service Manual

    Part #MFL40322148

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  • Washer Spin Basket for LG WT5070CW/00 - Part AJQ73293801

    Tub assembly parts diagram

    Washer Spin Basket

    Part #AJQ73293801

    The manufacturer no longer makes this part, and there's no substitute part

LG WASHER WT5070CW/00 FAQs

Most LG washers, including the LG WT5070CW, typically last about 10 to 15 years in normal household use when they’re installed correctly and maintained (cleaning, proper loading, and prompt repairs). Heavy daily use, chronic overloading, and ignored leaks or vibration can shorten that lifespan.

What affects lifespan the most

  • Loads per week: more cycles means more wear on the drive system, suspension, and drain components.
  • Overloading: stresses the washplate, hub, and suspension; can lead to out-of-balance spin issues.
  • Water quality and detergent use: excess suds and mineral buildup can contribute to odors, residue, and component strain.
  • Level installation: an unlevel washer can vibrate, wear suspension parts faster, and loosen fasteners.
  • Small problems fixed early: replacing a failing part early often prevents secondary damage.

For model-specific care and cleaning routines, follow the maintenance guidance in the WT5070CW manual.

Typical lifespan expectations (practical guide)

Usage pattern Common outcome What we see most often
Light (1 to 3 loads/week) Longer service life Often reaches the upper end of the range
Average (4 to 7 loads/week) Typical service life Usually lands in the middle of the range
Heavy (8+ loads/week) Shorter service life More frequent repairs over time

Signs your washer may be nearing end-of-life

  • Repeated out-of-balance or excessive vibration during spin
  • Slow drain or intermittent no-drain symptoms
  • Loud grinding, clicking, or motor-related errors
  • Water leaks that return after hose or clamp checks
  • Multiple major repairs needed within a short period

If draining problems are part of the issue, the drain system is a common wear area; a compatible replacement is the LG washer drain pump 5859EA1004P.

Why it matters

Knowing the typical lifespan helps you decide whether to maintain, repair, or plan ahead. A well-maintained WT5070CW can often deliver many years of reliable washing, and targeted part replacement can extend service life.

Last updated: January 2026

The LG WT5070CW washer is an ultra large capacity top-load washer with a 4.7 cu. ft. tub. For cycle-specific load guidance and recommended fill levels for this exact model, we refer to the WT5070CW manual.

What “4.7 cu. ft.” means for real-world loads

Capacity is the tub volume, not a guaranteed “pounds of laundry” number. In practice, your usable load size depends on fabric type, soil level, and the cycle you choose.

  • Bulky items (comforters, blankets) take up volume quickly and need room to move
  • Dense items (towels, jeans) can overload the drive system if packed tightly
  • Overloading can reduce cleaning performance and increase vibration
  • Underloading can also cause imbalance on some loads

Quick load-sizing tips (works well for WT5070CW-STYLE top-loaders)

  • Load items loosely; do not pack or push laundry down
  • Keep the top of the load below the tub ring so water and items can circulate
  • Mix large and small items to help balance during spin
  • Use the correct cycle for bulky bedding to reduce out-of-balance issues
  • If the washer struggles to spin, reduce the load and retry

Capacity vs. common laundry examples

Load type Typical fit in a 4.7 cu. ft. top-load washer Best practice
Everyday mixed load Usually fits comfortably Load loosely, even distribution
Towels/denim Can feel “full” sooner Avoid packing; split into 2 loads if tight
Bulky bedding Often fits, but depends on thickness Use bedding/bulky cycle; leave space

Why it matters

Using the right load size helps the WT5070CW clean better, spin out more water, and reduce wear on key components like the suspension and drive system.

Last updated: January 2026

Yes, in many cases you can fix an OE (drain error) on your LG WT5070CW washer yourself by correcting a drain hose issue or clearing a blockage so the washer can pump water out normally. Use the steps below and confirm any model-specific reset or drain guidance in the WT5070CW manual.

What OE means on LG WT5070CW

OE typically points to a draining problem: the washer senses that water is not leaving the tub fast enough during drain.

DIY checks to try first (no parts)

  • Unplug the washer for 1 minute, then plug it back in and try a Drain/Spin cycle.
  • Make sure the drain hose is not kinked, crushed, or pushed too far down into the standpipe.
  • Check that the standpipe or laundry sink is draining freely (a slow household drain can mimic an OE).
  • Look for small items (coins, socks) that can restrict water flow at the tub outlet or pump inlet.
  • If the washer recently moved, re-check hose routing and height per the manual.

When a part is likely involved

If the hose and household drain are OK but OE returns, the drain pump can be jammed, worn, or electrically failing. For this model, the compatible replacement is the LG washer drain pump 5859EA1004P.

Quick symptom-to-cause guide

What you notice Most likely cause What to do next
Hums but won’t drain Pump jam or obstruction Inspect pump area, then consider pump replacement
Drains slowly Partial blockage or restricted hose Re-route/clear hose, check standpipe flow
No pump sound at all Pump not getting power or failed pump Check wiring connections; replace pump if needed

Why it matters

An OE condition leaves water in the tub, can stop the cycle mid-wash, and can lead to poor rinsing and odor. Fixing the drain path quickly helps protect the motor and control system from repeated drain timeouts.

Last updated: January 2026

On the LG WT5070CW washer, the most common error codes usually point to a few core problems: draining issues, fill problems, lid lock faults, out-of-balance loads, and motor or sensor errors. We recommend confirming the exact code meaning in the WT5070CW manual before troubleshooting.

Common LG washer error codes (what they usually mean)

These are frequently seen across LG top-load washers like model WT5070CW:

  • OE: washer is not draining properly (often a drain restriction or pump issue)
  • IE: washer is not filling or is filling too slowly (water supply or inlet valve issue)
  • UE: load is out of balance (redistribute load, check leveling)
  • dE (or lid-related codes): lid is not locking or not sensed as locked
  • LE: motor is struggling or not turning as expected (load, wiring, motor/sensor)

Quick checks we recommend before replacing parts

  • Unplug the washer for 1 minute to reset the control, then retry the cycle.
  • Make sure the load is not overloaded; redistribute bulky items.
  • Verify both water faucets are fully open and inlet screens are not clogged.
  • Confirm the drain hose is not kinked or shoved too far down the standpipe.
  • Check that the washer is level and stable on the floor.

When an error code points to a likely part

If the same code returns after basic checks, these model-compatible parts are commonly involved:

Error code Common system involved Example compatible part for WT5070CW
OE Drain system LG washer drain pump 5859EA1004P
IE Fill system LG washer water inlet valve assembly AJU75152601
Lid/lock codes Lid lock system Washer lid lock EBF61674802
LE (motor related) Motor feedback/sensing Washer motor rotor position sensor 6501KW2002B

Why it matters

Error codes help us avoid guesswork. Using the code to narrow the problem can prevent unnecessary part replacement and can reduce repeat failures caused by issues like restricted hoses, poor leveling, or intermittent lid lock engagement.

Last updated: January 2026

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