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LG WT5270CW washer Parts

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LG Washer WT5270CW FAQs

The LG WT5270CW washer measures 27 inches wide x 28 3/8 inches deep x 45 3/8 inches high (55 3/4 inches high with the lid open). These are the cabinet dimensions used for planning fit in a laundry space; see the WT5270CW owner's manual for the full specifications.

Dimensions at a glance

Measurement Size
Width 27 in
Depth 28 3/8 in
Height (lid closed) 45 3/8 in
Height (lid open) 55 3/4 in

What to measure in your laundry area

  • Width clearance: allow extra space on both sides for vibration and airflow.
  • Depth clearance: include room for water hoses and the drain hose behind the washer.
  • Height clearance: make sure shelves or cabinets above won’t interfere with opening the lid.
  • Floor strength: a solid, rigid floor helps reduce noise and vibration.
  • Outlet location: the power outlet should be close enough that the cord is not stretched.

Why it matters

Correct sizing helps prevent installation headaches like kinked hoses, a lid that won’t fully open, or a washer that vibrates excessively during high-speed spin.

Last updated: January 2026

LG washing machines typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. For your LG WT5270CW top-load washer, lifespan is most affected by load size, detergent choice (HE), and routine cleaning described in the WT5270CW owner’s manual.

What “average lifespan” means in real use

Most washers don’t fail all at once; performance usually declines as wear parts age (suspension, drain components, lid lock, and drive components). If your WT5270CW is still cleaning well, draining fully, and spinning smoothly, it’s often worth maintaining rather than replacing.

Common factors that shorten washer life

  • Regularly overloading or washing heavy bulky loads without the right cycle
  • Excess detergent or non-HE detergent causing buildup
  • Skipping monthly tub cleaning (odor, residue, and mold growth)
  • Running with persistent vibration or out-of-balance loads
  • Ignoring slow drain symptoms (standing water after cycles)

Maintenance that helps the WT5270CW reach 10 to 15 years

Use these habits consistently:

  • Run the TUB CLEAN cycle monthly (empty tub)
  • Use HE detergent and measure carefully
  • Keep loads balanced; mix similar-weight items
  • Check inlet screens and hoses periodically
  • Address draining issues early (kinks, clogs, pump strain)

Quick maintenance schedule

Task How often Why it matters
Run TUB CLEAN Monthly Reduces odor and residue buildup
Clean detergent drawer Weekly to monthly Prevents dispenser clogs and buildup
Inspect fill hoses Every 6 to 12 months Helps prevent leaks and poor filling
Re-level washer if it vibrates As needed Protects suspension and tub support

Why it matters

A washer that’s kept clean, level, and not overloaded puts less stress on the motor, suspension, and drain system. That usually means fewer breakdowns and a longer service life for your LG WT5270CW.

Last updated: January 2026

On the LG WT5270CW top-load washer, the lid lock usually resets by canceling the cycle and letting the washer drain; if the controls are locked, turn off the Child Lock feature. If the tub is still full of water, the lid can stay locked until draining finishes (see the WT5270CW owner’s manual).

Quick reset steps (WT5270CW)

  • Press START/PAUSE to pause, then press POWER to turn the washer off.
  • Wait 1 minute, then turn the washer back on.
  • Select RINSE + SPIN or SPIN ONLY and press START/PAUSE to force a drain/spin.
  • If the display shows “dr”, let the drain complete; the lid typically unlocks after.
  • If the controls are locked, press and hold the Child Lock button combination for about 3 seconds (your panel labels show the exact buttons).

If the lid still will not unlock

These checks are specific to common WT5270CW conditions:

  • Water did not drain: Check the drain hose for kinks or a clogged standpipe; then retry SPIN ONLY.
  • Washer was paused too long: After about 8 minutes paused, the washer may drain automatically; wait for draining to finish.
  • Power glitch: Unplug the washer for 5 minutes, then plug it back in and try RINSE + SPIN.
  • Lid lock error persists: The lid lock switch may not be sensing closed or locked.

When a part may be the issue

If the lid lock indicator stays on, you repeatedly get a lid lock related error, or the washer will not spin because it cannot confirm the lid is locked, the lid lock assembly may be failing.

Symptom What it often points to What to do next
Won’t spin, lid won’t lock Lid lock not engaging Inspect lid strike area; consider replacing the lock
Lid locked after cycle ends Drain issue or lock not releasing Run SPIN ONLY; check drain path
Intermittent locking/unlocking Loose connection or failing lock Check wiring and lock operation

If replacement is needed, use the model-matched washer lid lock and switch assembly EBF61674802.

Why it matters

The WT5270CW is designed to prevent spinning with the lid open and to keep the lid locked when conditions are unsafe (such as a tub full of water). Resetting correctly helps protect the motor, control board, and your laundry.

Last updated: January 2026

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