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LG WT7305CW/00 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG WT7305CW/00 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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LG WASHER WT7305CW/00 FAQs

Yes. LG agitator top-load washers like model WT7305CW are a strong choice when you want familiar wash action with modern efficiency; they clean well when loaded correctly, run quietly, and offer helpful cycle options, but performance depends heavily on proper loading and balancing (see the WT7305CW owner's manual).

What “good” looks like in real use

We see the best results from LG agitator washers when you match the cycle to the load and avoid overloading.

  • Loads are evenly distributed around the agitator (not packed down)
  • You use HE detergent and measure it carefully
  • Bulky items are placed down in the tub and balanced
  • You avoid washing a single small item by itself
  • The washer is level so it can spin smoothly
Common pros and cons (quick comparison)
What you may notice Why it happens What to do
Strong everyday cleaning Agitator action plus automatic load sensing Load loosely; choose the right cycle
Water may not fully cover clothes High-efficiency design uses less water Use Deep Fill only when needed
Occasional out-of-balance shaking Mixed or bulky loads shift during spin Re-load evenly; wash bulky items separately
Better results with correct loading Agitator models are sensitive to how items sit in the tub Follow the loading diagrams in the manual
Tips to get the best cleaning from an LG agitator washer

These are the same habits we use when troubleshooting “not cleaning well” complaints:

  • Sort by fabric weight (towels separate from lightweight items)
  • Place bulky items as far down as possible; keep buoyant items at the bottom
  • Use a mesh bag for small items that can snag or shift
  • Do not overtighten or kink inlet hoses; steady water flow helps consistent fills
  • Keep the washer level; re-check leveling if it starts walking
Why it matters

Most “LG agitator washer” complaints come down to loading and balance, not the motor or control. When the load is distributed correctly, the washer can sense properly, wash efficiently, and reach a stable high-speed spin.

Last updated: February 2026

Yes. On the LG WT7305CW washer, the main “filters” you maintain are the small inlet screen filters inside the hot and cold water fill valves; cleaning them helps prevent fill problems and IE-type fill errors. We also recommend routine dispenser cleaning as part of regular washer maintenance.

What to clean on this model (WT7305CW)
  • Water inlet screen filters (required maintenance): Located where the fill hoses connect at the back of the washer.
  • Bleach dispenser area (routine maintenance): Helps prevent buildup and residue.
  • Fill hoses (supporting step): Flushing the hoses helps clear sediment before reconnecting.

For the exact steps and safety notes, use the WT7305CW owner's manual.

How to clean the water inlet filters (quick steps)
  1. Turn the washer off and unplug it.
  2. Turn off both hot and cold water faucets.
  3. Unscrew the hot and cold inlet hoses from the back of the washer.
  4. Carefully pull the small filters out of the water valves (pliers help).
  5. Remove debris; soak filters in white vinegar or a lime-scale remover.
  6. Rinse thoroughly and press filters back into place.
  7. Flush water through the hoses into a bucket, then reconnect hoses.
What you should not do
  • Do not run the washer with the inlet filters removed.
  • Do not skip turning off the water supply before removing hoses.
  • Do not force the screens; damaged screens can lead to filling issues.
Symptoms that point to clogged inlet filters
What you notice What it often means What to do first
Washer fills slowly Sediment or scale in inlet screens Clean inlet filters
Fill error or won’t fill Restricted water flow Clean inlet filters; check faucets fully open
One temperature fills poorly One valve screen is more clogged Clean both screens; check hose kinks
Why it matters

Clean inlet filters protect the inlet valve and help prevent continuous filling, leaks, and poor wash performance caused by low incoming water flow.

Last updated: February 2026

On an LG top-load washer like WT7305CW, “rubber seal” usually refers to a leak-related seal or gasket (hose connection, pump seal, or a tub/shaft seal). The total cost depends on which seal is leaking and whether you hire service; the part is typically inexpensive compared to labor.

What you typically pay for (parts vs. labor)

Most customers see the biggest price swing from labor time because some leaks are external and quick to access, while others require major disassembly.

  • External hose or clamp leak: lowest cost; often a simple tighten or replace
  • Drain pump area leak: moderate cost; pump or pump seals may be involved
  • Tub/shaft seal leak (leak from underneath center): highest cost; major teardown
  • Service call/diagnostic: commonly added if you hire a technician
Leak source (top-load) What’s usually replaced Cost driver DIY-friendly?
Hose connection Hose, clamp, or gasket Minimal labor Often yes
Drain/pump area Pump assembly or seals Moderate labor Sometimes
Tub/shaft area Tub/shaft seal and related parts High labor time Usually no
How to identify which “seal” you need

Use these quick checks before ordering parts:

  • Leak only during fill: check inlet hoses and the water inlet valve connections
  • Leak mainly during drain/spin: check the drain hose and pump area
  • Water pooling under the center: points to tub-to-pump hose or tub/shaft seal area
  • Drips at the back: check hose fittings for cross-threading or loose couplings

For safe access steps and installation cautions (including hose connection guidance), follow the WT7305CW owner’s manual.

Parts that are commonly involved in leak repairs

If the leak is coming from the drain system area, the model’s parts list includes the washer drain pump assembly AHA75673404. Replacing the pump is often the practical fix when the pump housing or seal is the source of the leak.

Why it matters

Stopping a small leak quickly prevents cabinet corrosion, flooring damage, and repeat failures caused by water reaching wiring or bearings.

Last updated: February 2026

Common error codes on the LG WT7305CW washer point to a specific system: filling (IE), load balance during spin (UE or vb), lid lock issues, motor/drive problems (LE), or sensor/valve faults (tE, FE, PE). Many are resolved with simple checks; some require service.

Common LG WT7305CW error codes and what they mean
  • UE (unbalance error): load too small, mixed weights, or tangled items; redistribute and add items if needed.
  • vb (unbalance detection): informational while the washer tries to rebalance by adding water and redistributing.
  • IE (inlet error): water supply issue; faucets not fully open or restricted flow.
  • LE1 (foreign object error): coins or small items caught between the pulsator and inner tub.
  • LE (motor locked error): motor/drive issue; let the washer rest, then retry.
  • tE (temperature sensor error): control/sensor issue; power reset is the first step.
  • FE (overflow error) / PE (pressure sensor error): water valve or water-level sensing problem; shut off water and unplug.
Quick fixes we recommend before replacing parts
  1. Power reset: unplug for 1 minute, then retry the cycle.
  2. Balance the load: wash similar-weight items together; avoid single heavy items.
  3. Check water supply: fully open hot/cold faucets; straighten kinked hoses.
  4. Clean inlet screens: sediment can clog the inlet valve filter screens (keep filters installed).
  5. Remove foreign objects: check pockets; if LE1 appears, drain/spin, then inspect the tub area.
When a part is commonly involved
Symptom or code Most likely system Example part for this model
IE (won’t fill or fills slowly) Water inlet LG washer water inlet valve assembly AJU75152602
PE (water level sensing) Pressure sensing LG washer water-level pressure switch 6501EA1001R and washer water-level pressure switch hose 5210FA3427J
Draining problems (often paired with drain symptoms) Drain system Washer drain pump assembly AHA75673404
Why it matters

Error codes help us avoid guesswork. Fixing a simple cause (like a clogged inlet screen or an unbalanced load) prevents repeat shutdowns, long cycle times, and unnecessary replacement of LG washer parts.

For model-specific code definitions and the exact steps for cleaning inlet filters and running drain/spin, use the WT7305CW owner's manual.

Last updated: February 2026

Most LG washers, including the LG WT7305CW, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (cleaning, correct loading, and fixing small issues early) is what most often determines whether you land closer to 10 years or closer to 15.

What affects lifespan the most
  • Load size and balance: frequent overloading or unbalanced loads increase wear on suspension and drive components.
  • Water quality and pressure: sediment and very high pressure can stress the fill system.
  • Drain health: slow draining and clogs overwork the pump.
  • Leveling and floor stability: vibration shortens the life of rods, shocks, and bearings.
  • Routine cleaning: detergent buildup and residue contribute to odors and performance issues.
Maintenance that helps you reach the 10 to 15-year range

Use these habits as your baseline, then follow model-specific care steps in the WT7305CW owner's manual.

  • Keep the washer level and re-check leveling if it starts to walk or bang.
  • Use HE detergent and avoid over-dosing.
  • Leave the lid open between loads to reduce moisture and odor.
  • Check inlet hoses for wear and replace them on schedule (many washers use a 5-year hose replacement interval).
  • Address draining problems early; a struggling pump can turn a small clog into a bigger repair.
Common “wear” parts vs. “failure” parts (what you’ll notice)
What you notice Often related to Example part for WT7305CW
Won’t drain, drains slowly, or hums Drain pump or blockage Washer drain pump assembly AHA75673404
Loud banging, tub off-balance Suspension components, leveling (inspect suspension and leveling)
Won’t fill or fills slowly Inlet valve, screens, supply (inspect hoses, screens, valve)
Stops mid-cycle or won’t start Lid switch or control issue (inspect lid switch and wiring)
Why it matters

A washer that is maintained and kept level runs with less vibration, fills at the right rate, and drains efficiently. That reduces stress on the motor system, suspension, and pump, which are the components that most often determine whether the machine reaches its full expected service life.

Last updated: February 2026

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