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LG WM2277HW/00 washer

LG WM2277HW/00 washer Parts

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LG Washer WM2277HW/00 FAQs

The LG WM2277HW washer has a wash capacity of 3.22 cu. ft. (IEC: 3.72 cu. ft.). For the most accurate model-specific specs and feature details, we recommend confirming in the WM2277HW manual.

Capacity details for LG WM2277HW

Here’s how the two capacity numbers relate:

Capacity type What it means WM2277HW value
Wash capacity Practical tub capacity used for loading laundry 3.22 cu. ft.
IEC capacity Standardized test rating (IEC 60456) used for comparisons 3.72 cu. ft.

Why you might see different capacity numbers online

It’s common to see slightly different figures depending on how the capacity is measured or advertised. For WM2277HW, the manual lists both the tub capacity and the IEC comparison rating.

Why it matters

Capacity affects how much you can load per cycle, how well items tumble, and how likely you are to get out-of-balance vibration during high-speed spin. Staying within the washer’s intended capacity helps cleaning performance and reduces wear on components like the drain system.

  • Avoid packing the drum tightly; leave room for tumbling
  • Wash bulky items (comforters, bath mats) in smaller loads
  • If the washer shakes, reduce load size and redistribute items

Last updated: January 2026

On our LG WM2277HW washer, you clean the drain pump filter by opening the lower cover cap, pulling out the small drain hose using the drain plug, draining the water, then turning the pump filter to the left (counterclockwise) to remove and rinse it. See the WM2277HW user manual for the illustrated steps.

Steps (matches the manual sequence)

  • Unplug the washer.
  • Open the lower cover cap (use a coin or similar tool).
  • Turn the drain plug to pull out the small drain hose.
  • Unplug the drain hose plug and drain water into a shallow pan.
  • When water stops, turn the pump filter to the left (counterclockwise) and remove it.
  • Clean out debris, rinse the filter, then reinstall it by turning it clockwise.

Quick direction guide

Task Direction What you should see
Remove pump filter Left (counterclockwise) Filter loosens and pulls out
Reinstall pump filter Right (clockwise) Filter seats snugly and seals

If the filter cap is stuck or leaking

  • Press inward slightly while turning left to start removal.
  • If it drips after reassembly, remove it and restart the threads straight.
  • Wipe the sealing surface clean before reinstalling.

Parts that may be involved

If the filter is cracked, stripped, or won’t seal, replace it with the correct part for this model: washer drain pump filter 383EER2001A.

Why it matters

A clean drain pump filter helps the WM2277HW drain properly, reduces standing water and odors, and helps prevent extra strain on the drain pump.

Last updated: January 2026

On our LG WM2277HW washer, the most common error situations are the ones the machine can detect early: slow or no fill, slow or no drain, the door not fully closed/locked, and an out-of-balance load that stops spinning. Use the troubleshooting section in the WM2277HW manual to match what you see to the right checks.

Common error situations on WM2277HW (what to check first)

  • Water won’t enter or enters slowly: confirm both faucets are fully open, straighten kinked inlet hoses, clean inlet hose screens.
  • Water won’t drain or drains slowly: check for a kinked/clogged drain hose, then clean the drain pump filter area.
  • Won’t spin: make sure the door is firmly shut; redistribute the load (single heavy items can stop the spin).
  • Excessive suds: reduce detergent amount and use HE detergent; oversudsing can extend cycle time and affect draining.
  • Overfilling symptoms: shut off water and unplug if water keeps rising; this can point to a water valve or water level sensing issue.

Quick checks (safe, no tools)

  • Power the washer off for 60 seconds, then restart the cycle.
  • Verify the drain hose is installed correctly and not higher than the allowed standpipe height.
  • Run a Rinse+Spin with an empty drum to see if fill and drain behave normally.
  • Check pockets for coins or small items that can end up in the pump filter.

Parts that commonly relate to fill and drain problems

If your checks point to a component, these are common WM2277HW-RELATED parts.

Problem you’re seeing What it often involves Example part for this model
Slow/no drain Drain pump filter or drain pump Washer drain pump filter 383EER2001A, washer drain pump assembly 4681EA2001T
Slow/no fill Water inlet valve Washer water inlet valve 5221ER1003A
Door won’t lock/start Door lock switch Washer door lock switch EBF49827801

Why it matters

Fill, drain, and door-lock problems can stop a cycle mid-wash and can also lead to leaks, oversudsing, or repeated no-spin conditions if they aren’t corrected.

Last updated: January 2026

An LG washing machine typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For your LG WM2277HW, the manual focuses on safe use, installation, and maintenance rather than predicting service life, so we use the standard lifespan range for modern front-load washers.

What the WM2277HW manual does confirm (and why it matters)

The WM2277HW manual highlights features and care steps that help reduce common wear issues over time, such as oversudsing, vibration, and clogs.

  • Low-sudsing detergent is recommended to help prevent excessive suds
  • The washer has a drain pump filter that should be checked and cleaned regularly
  • Proper leveling is critical to reduce vibration and noise during high-speed spin
  • The washer uses a direct drive system (motor drives the drum without a belt)

Maintenance that most affects real-world lifespan

These are the highest-impact, practical steps for keeping a front-load washer like the WM2277HW running longer.

  • Use HE detergent and avoid overfilling the dispenser
  • Clean the drain pump filter periodically, especially after washing items that shed lint
  • Keep the washer level; re-check if it starts vibrating more than normal
  • Wipe the door boot area and leave the door slightly open between loads to reduce moisture buildup
  • Address slow-drain symptoms early to avoid straining the pump

Parts to consider if draining problems start

Drain issues are one of the most common reasons a washer feels “worn out” early. If your WM2277HW won’t drain or drains slowly, these model-compatible parts are often involved.

Symptom Common cause What to check first
Won’t drain Clogged filter or failing pump Filter, then pump
Drains slowly Partial clog in hose/filter Filter and drain hose routing
Stops before spin Drain problem or door not locking Drain system, then door lock

Why it matters

Most washers reach the 10 to 15 year range when routine maintenance prevents avoidable stress on the drain pump, door seal, and suspension during high-speed spin.

Last updated: January 2026

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