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LG WM3700HVA/01 washer

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LG Washer WM3700HVA/01 FAQs

Yes. The LG WM3700HVA front-load washer is designed to be stackable when installed with an approved stacking kit and a compatible LG dryer; we recommend following the exact stacking and clearance requirements in the WM3700HVA owner’s manual.

What you need to stack it safely

  • A compatible LG dryer (stacking is washer-to-dryer, not washer-to-washer)
  • The correct LG stacking kit for your dryer/washer pairing
  • A solid, level floor and proper clearances for airflow and hoses
  • Two people for lifting and positioning (stacking is not a one-person job)

Quick checks before you stack

  • Confirm the washer is level on the floor before stacking (leveling feet fully supported)
  • Verify the power outlet is accessible after stacking
  • Make sure water hoses and the drain hose are not kinked or pinched
  • Keep the rear clearance needed for hoses and ventilation

Stacked height reference (helps with space planning)

The manual shows a stacked installation height of about 77 1/2 in. (196.8 cm) for this washer setup.

Setup What it tells you
Washer only Plan for washer footprint and door swing clearance
Washer + dryer stacked Plan for total height and rear/side clearances

Why it matters

Stacking the WM3700HVA correctly helps prevent excessive vibration, noise, hose damage, and access issues for the drain pump filter cover and water connections.

Last updated: January 2026

For the LG WM3700HVA, the most common service issue we see is a drain-related problem: the washer won’t drain fully and then won’t spin. On this model, a clogged drain pump filter is a frequent cause; cleaning it often restores normal draining and spinning (see the WM3700HVA manual).

Quick checks we recommend first

  • Unplug the washer before accessing the drain area.
  • Confirm the cycle actually includes a spin (some cycles use lower spin speeds).
  • Reduce oversudsing; use HE detergent and avoid overfilling.
  • Check the drain hose for kinks, crushing, or an airtight standpipe connection.
  • Clean the drain pump filter (coins, lint, hair pins are common).
  • If the tub is full of water, drain it carefully before removing the filter.

How the drain system affects spinning

If the washer senses it cannot drain, it may stop before high-speed spin to prevent leaks and protect the motor.

Symptom on WM3700HVA Common cause What to do
Won’t drain, won’t spin Clogged drain pump filter Clean filter; retry Rinse+Spin
Hums during drain Pump running but restricted Check filter and drain hose
Drains slowly Partial blockage or drain height issue Verify hose routing and standpipe height

When a part is likely needed

If you’ve cleaned the filter and confirmed the drain hose is installed correctly but the washer still won’t drain, the drain pump itself can be the next suspect. For a compatible replacement, use the washer drain pump assembly AHA75853804.

Why it matters

A drain restriction can leave water in the tub, cause repeated out-of-balance events, extend cycle time, and prevent proper spinning. Keeping the drain pump filter clean is one of the best ways to prevent “won’t drain/won’t spin” complaints.

Last updated: January 2026

LG washing machines typically last 10 to 15 years. For the LG WM3700HVA, that same 10 to 15-year lifespan is a realistic expectation with normal household use and routine care; the washer’s 10-year Direct Drive motor warranty is coverage, not a promise of total machine life.

What we can confirm for WM3700HVA

From the warranty section of the WM3700HVA owner's manual, LG lists extended coverage on the Direct Drive motor components (stator, rotor, Hall sensor). That helps protect a major system, but other parts can still wear out sooner.

  • Typical washer lifespan: 10 to 15 years
  • Motor warranty: 10 years (Direct Drive motor components)
  • Other components (pump, door lock, hoses, seals): wear varies by use and maintenance

Simple habits that help reach the high end of lifespan

  • Run Tub Clean monthly and leave the door ajar between loads to reduce residue and odor.
  • Use HE detergent and avoid oversudsing (extra suds can stress the drain system).
  • Wipe the door seal and door glass after laundry day.
  • Clean the drain pump filter periodically to prevent slow draining and pump strain.
  • Check and clean water inlet filter screens if filling slows.

Quick maintenance schedule

Task How often Why it matters
Wipe door seal and glass After use Helps prevent mold, odor, and leaks
Tub Clean cycle Monthly Reduces detergent buildup that can shorten part life
Clean drain pump filter Every 1 to 3 months Helps prevent drain problems and pump wear
Check inlet filters Every 6 to 12 months Helps prevent slow fill and valve stress

Why it matters

Most “early failures” in front-load washers come from preventable stress: oversudsing, restricted draining, and moisture left around the door seal. Consistent cleaning helps the WM3700HVA run more efficiently and reduces wear on key components.

When a repair is worth it

If the washer is still within the typical lifespan range, replacing a common wear part is often practical. For example, if the door will not lock or a cycle will not start, the LG washer door lock EBF61315802 is one component commonly involved in door-latch sensing.

Last updated: January 2026

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