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LG WT1901CW washer Parts

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LG Washer WT1901CW FAQs

An LG washing machine typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For an LG top-load washer like WT1901CW, lifespan depends most on load size, detergent use, and routine maintenance; preventing chronic out-of-balance spinning and drainage issues does the most to extend service life. See the WT1901CW owner's manual for model-specific care and cleaning guidance.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Overloading (stresses the drive system and suspension)
  • Frequent unbalanced loads (increases wear on suspension and basket support)
  • Poor drainage (forces the drain pump to work harder and longer)
  • Hard water and excess detergent (buildup, odors, and poor rinsing)
  • Skipping tub-clean cycles (biofilm and residue shorten component life)
Maintenance habits that add years

We recommend these simple routines for LG top-load washers:

  • Run a monthly cleaning cycle (or hottest empty cycle) and wipe the lid and rim dry.
  • Use HE detergent and measure carefully; more soap is not better.
  • Wash bulky items in smaller batches to reduce vibration.
  • Check pockets and use mesh bags for small items to prevent pump clogs.
  • Inspect fill hoses and the drain hose routing a few times per year.
Common wear items and what they do
Symptom you notice Likely system involved Example part for WT1901CW
Not draining, standing water Drain system Drain pump assembly 5859EA1004P
Slow fill or no fill Water inlet system LG washer water inlet valve assembly AJU73213301
Loud banging, walking, off-balance Suspension and balance Washer suspension rod AJK72989710
Why it matters

A washer that is kept clean, drains freely, and spins without chronic imbalance runs cooler and with less mechanical stress. That reduces premature failures in high-cost assemblies like the drain pump, shifter, and control electronics.

Last updated: February 2026

For an LG washer like model WT1901CW, replacing a rubber seal (often called a door gasket or tub seal, depending on design) typically runs about $150 to $300 total with professional service; DIY usually costs about $50 to $150 for the part only. Confirm the exact seal type and access steps in the WT1901CW owner's manual.

What changes the price the most
  • Seal type: door gasket (front-load) vs tub seal or other internal seal (many top-load designs)
  • Labor time: tear-down complexity and whether the washplate or basket must be removed
  • Extra parts: clamps, hoses, or fasteners that break during disassembly
  • Leak location: lid area, tub center, drain path, or inlet area can point to different repairs
  • Service rates: local labor rates and minimum trip charges
Quick cost breakdown (typical ranges)
Scenario What you pay for Typical total
DIY part replacement Seal only $50 to $150
Pro replacement (common) Part + labor $150 to $300
Pro repair with extra tear-down Part + higher labor + incidentals $250 to $450
Before you buy a seal: confirm the leak source

A “rubber seal” complaint is often caused by a different part. Check these first:

  • Water dripping from the rear connections: inlet hoses or the inlet valve area
  • Water on the floor near the front/left: drain hose, pump, or a loose clamp
  • Water during fill only: inlet valve or pressure system overfilling
  • Water during drain/spin: drain pump, drain hose, or tub-to-pump hose

If the washer is not filling correctly or seems to overfill, a failed pressure switch can mimic a seal leak; for this model, the LG washer water-level pressure switch 6501EA1001R is one common related part.

Why it matters

Replacing the wrong “seal” wastes time and money. Pinpointing whether the leak happens during fill, agitation, or drain/spin helps match the repair to the correct LG washer part and prevents repeat leaks.

Last updated: February 2026

Drain and spin problems are the most common issues we see with LG washers, including the LG WT1901CW. In many cases the washer will not drain fully, stops mid-cycle, or shakes during spin because water is not pumping out fast enough or the load is out of balance; the WT1901CW owner's manual covers the correct loading and cycle choices.

Most common symptoms (and what they usually point to)
  • Washer will not drain or drains slowly: drain hose restriction, drain pump issue, or a blockage in the tub-to-pump path
  • UE or unbalanced spinning: load size, bulky items, or suspension wear
  • Won’t fill or fills slowly: inlet screens clogged, low water pressure, or inlet valve problem
  • Overfills or water level seems wrong: pressure switch or pressure hose issue
  • Stops mid-cycle: drain problem, lid not closing properly, or control sensing an out-of-range condition
Quick checks we recommend first (no parts needed)
  1. Redistribute the load and run a Spin/Drain cycle; avoid washing one heavy item by itself.
  2. Confirm the drain hose setup: no kinks, not shoved too far down the standpipe, and the standpipe is not backing up.
  3. Check household water supply: both faucets fully open; hoses not kinked; clean inlet screens if accessible.
  4. Run a tub clean/maintenance cycle and use the right amount of HE detergent to reduce residue and suds issues.
Parts that commonly solve these problems on WT1901CW
Symptom Likely part area WT1901CW part example
No drain / slow drain Drain pump or drain hose Drain pump assembly 5859EA1004P, drain hose assembly AEM73732901
Overfill / wrong water level Pressure sensing LG washer water-level pressure switch 6501EA1001R, washer water-level pressure switch hose 5210FA3427J
Won’t fill / fill errors Water inlet LG washer water inlet valve assembly AJU73213301
Why it matters

Drain and balance issues can trigger repeated rebalancing, longer cycle times, and poor rinsing. Fixing the root cause protects the drive system, reduces vibration, and helps the washer clean and spin-dry normally.

For code-specific help, use our LG top load washer error codes reference alongside the manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. On the LG WT1901CW washer, we can replace the drain hose as a DIY repair if we’re comfortable tipping the washer, removing panels, and working with hose clamps. The key is to unplug power, shut off water, and prevent spills before disconnecting the hose.

What to expect on this model

Replacing the drain hose typically involves accessing the drain pump area, releasing clamps, and routing the new hose the same way as the original. For model-specific panel removal and routing details, use the WT1901CW manual.

Tools and prep we use
  • Phillips screwdriver and small flat screwdriver
  • Pliers (for spring clamps)
  • Towels and a shallow pan (water will drain out)
  • Work gloves (sharp cabinet edges)
  • A helper to steady the washer when tilted
Basic replacement steps (overview)
  1. Unplug the washer and turn off both water supply valves.
  2. Pull the washer forward and protect the floor.
  3. Drain any standing water as best as possible (expect some spillage).
  4. Access the internal drain hose connection at the pump.
  5. Release the clamp, remove the old hose, and install the new hose.
  6. Route the hose exactly like the original to avoid kinks or rubbing.
  7. Reassemble, then run a rinse and spin to check for leaks.
Common issues that cause leaks after replacement
  • Clamp not fully seated over the hose barb
  • Hose kinked behind the cabinet
  • Hose not secured in the standpipe or laundry tub
  • Hose rubbing on moving parts and wearing through
Symptom after install Most likely cause What we do next
Drips only during drain Loose clamp at pump Re-seat clamp and hose
Slow drain or no drain Hose kinked or pinched Re-route hose
Water on floor at wall Standpipe overflow Check standpipe height and flow
Parts that may be involved

If the external hose is damaged or the internal hose is leaking, the correct replacement for this model is the drain hose assembly AEM73732901. If the washer still will not drain after the hose is replaced, the drain pump itself may be the issue (see drain pump assembly 5859EA1004P).

Why it matters

A properly routed, securely clamped drain hose prevents leaks, protects the drain pump from strain, and helps the washer complete the spin cycle without interruption.

Last updated: February 2026

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