What does HWA mean on LG washer?
On LG washers, letter groups like HWA are typically a model-code suffix used to identify a specific configuration (finish/color and feature package) within a model family. For your LG WT5680HVA, the key takeaway is that the suffix helps match the correct parts and features; use the full model number from the rating label and confirm details in the WT5680HVA owner's manual.
How to use the suffix when ordering parts
When you shop parts for an LG washer, the suffix matters because small configuration changes can affect fit.
- Match the full model number exactly as shown on the washer (including any suffix after a slash, if present)
- Use the model number to select parts by diagram, not by appearance alone
- Compare the part name and part ID before ordering
- If your symptom is feature-related (fill, drain, spin, lid lock), start with the troubleshooting section in the manual
Common examples of what suffix letters can indicate
LG commonly uses suffix letters to separate versions of the same base platform. Depending on the product line, a suffix can point to one or more of these:
| What the suffix may identify | What it affects for you |
|---|---|
| Color/finish package | Cosmetic parts (lid, top panel) |
| Feature set (cycle options, steam, smart features) | Control/display parts and wiring |
| Regional or production revision | Part substitutions and compatibility |
Why it matters for WT5680HVA repairs
Using the correct model code helps us keep you from ordering a part that does not match your washer’s wiring, controls, or mechanical setup. For example, if you are troubleshooting a no-spin or motor-related issue, the washer motor rotor position sensor 6501KW2002B is one of the model-matched components you can check and replace when diagnostics point there.
Quick tip: confirm you are looking at the right model
For this LG top-load washer platform, the manual lists the model family as WT5680H*A and includes specifications such as 120 VAC, 60 Hz and a max spin speed of 1,100 RPM. Use that information to confirm you are working with the correct product family before ordering parts.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of an LG washing machine?
Most LG washing machines average 10 to 15 years of service life in normal household use. For your LG WT5680HVA, consistent maintenance, correct installation (especially water supply conditions), and fixing small problems early are what most directly extend washer life; see the WT5680HVA owner's manual.
Typical lifespan and what changes it
A washer’s lifespan is mainly driven by load size, water quality, leveling, and how quickly you address vibration, draining, or filling issues.
- 10 to 15 years is the typical lifespan range for modern washers
- Frequent overloading and repeated out-of-balance spinning shortens life
- High water pressure or poor hoses can lead to leaks and valve wear
- Running periodic cleaning cycles helps prevent odor and residue buildup
- Replacing wear parts early (lid lock, inlet valve, drain pump) prevents bigger failures
Quick maintenance checklist (high impact)
Use these habits to get the full life out of an LG top-load washer like the WT5680HVA:
- Keep loads evenly distributed; avoid washing one heavy item by itself
- Verify the washer is level and stable; re-level if it starts walking
- Check inlet hoses for cracks, bulges, or leaks and replace when worn
- Make sure hoses are not kinked, pinched, or stretched
- If your home water pressure is high, use a pressure-reducing valve (the manual notes a 14.5 to 116 psi supply range)
Common “life-shortening” symptoms and likely parts
If you see these issues, addressing them early often prevents secondary damage.
| Symptom | What it can lead to | Parts commonly involved for WT5680HVA |
|---|---|---|
| Lid won’t lock, cycle won’t start | Interrupted cycles, control stress | Washer lid lock and switch assembly EBF61674802 |
| Won’t fill or fills slowly | Long cycles, poor cleaning | LG washer water inlet valve assembly AJU73213301 |
| Won’t drain or drains slowly | Standing water, odor, bearing stress | LG washer drain pump 5859EA1004G |
| Off-balance, banging, UE-type behavior | Suspension wear, tub damage | Washer suspension rod AJK72989704 |
Why it matters
A washer that is level, supplied with correct water pressure, and kept free of chronic imbalance runs with less strain on the drive system, tub, and controls. That directly translates into fewer major repairs over the life of the machine.
Last updated: February 2026
Is WT5680HVA a high efficiency washer?
Yes. The LG WT5680HVA washer is a high efficiency (HE) top-loading washer; it automatically adjusts water level to match the load, so the water may look lower than you expect and may not fully cover the clothes. See the WT5680HVA owner's manual for cycle and water-level details.
What “high efficiency” means on this washer
An HE washer is designed to clean with less water and energy by using optimized wash motion and controlled fill levels.
- Water levels are intentionally lower than conventional washers
- The washer adjusts water level automatically for load size and fabric type
- Rinses typically use tap cold water (per cycle settings)
- Lower water does not reduce cleaning performance when loaded correctly
What you should expect during normal operation
If you are used to older deep-fill washers, HE behavior can look unusual but still be correct.
| What you see | What it usually means | What to do |
|---|---|---|
| Clothes not fully submerged | Normal HE fill strategy | Let the cycle run; avoid adding extra water |
| Better results with smaller loads | HE wash action needs space to move items | Load loosely; do not pack the tub |
| Different results by cycle | Each cycle has default modifiers | Use the cycle that matches fabric and soil |
Tips to get the best cleaning results (HE best practices)
- Use HE detergent and measure carefully (too much causes oversudsing)
- Load items evenly around the washplate; keep the center area less packed
- Choose the correct soil level and spin speed for the load
- If you see frequent out-of-balance issues, inspect the suspension and consider replacing a worn washer suspension rod AJK72989704
Why it matters
Knowing WT5680HVA is an HE washer helps prevent overloading, overdosing detergent, and misdiagnosing “low water” as a problem. Those habits improve cleaning, reduce vibration, and help protect parts such as the washplate, lid lock, and drive system.
Last updated: February 2026
Why won't my LG washing machine complete the spin cycle?
If your LG WT5680HVA washer will not complete the spin cycle, the most common causes are the lid not locking, an out-of-balance load (uE/UE), or a drain problem that keeps the tub from emptying. Use Spin Only or Rinse + Spin steps in the WT5680HVA owner's manual to confirm the washer can drain and reach spin.
Quick checks that fix most spin-cycle failures
- Close the lid firmly; this washer will not spin unless the lid is locked.
- After pressing START/PAUSE, wait a few moments; the tub can delay before it starts turning.
- If the washer was paused more than 5 minutes, restart the cycle (it can cancel and drain).
- Redistribute the load; untangle sheets and keep similar-weight items together.
- Check the drain hose for kinks or pinches; keep the drain height at 96 inches (8 ft.) or less.
What uE/UE means on this model
WT5680HVA will try to rebalance automatically by adding water and redistributing. If it cannot, it pauses so you can adjust the load.
| Load situation | What to do | Result |
|---|---|---|
| Very small load | Add a few items | Better balance for spin |
| Bulky/heavy load | Remove some items | Less strain and vibration |
| Mixed weights | Re-load evenly around washplate | More consistent spin |
Helpful reference: LG top load washer ue and ue error codes.
If the washer will not drain, it often will not spin
Water left in the tub prevents high-speed spin. Check for clogs and for small items caught under the washplate.
Common drain-related parts for this model include the LG washer drain pump 5859EA1004G and washer drain hose AEM73213001.
Lid lock and switch problems
If the lid does not lock, focus on the lock system first.
- Remove clothing caught under the lid
- Inspect the latch area for damage
- Replace the lock if it will not engage
A common replacement is the washer lid lock and switch assembly EBF61674802.
Why it matters
Spin interruptions are usually a protection response (lid not locked, load imbalance, or poor draining). Fixing the root cause prevents repeat stoppages, reduces vibration, and helps protect the motor and control.
Last updated: February 2026





