How do I tell what model LG washer I have?
To tell what model LG washer you have, we look for the model and serial tag on the washer itself. On LG front-load washers like model WM4000HWA, it’s typically on the door opening area (around the rim) and lists the model number and serial number.
Where to find the model tag on an LG washer
Most LG washers place the rating plate in one of these spots:
- Around the door opening (door jamb area) when you open the door
- Behind the door, on the front frame near the latch side
- On the back panel (less common on front-load models)
- Inside the service panel area near the bottom front (varies by design)
For diagrams and model-specific details, use the WM4000HWA owner's manual.
What to write down (and why)
Record both numbers exactly as shown; they help us match the correct LG washer parts and troubleshooting info.
- Model number (example format: WM4000HWA)
- Serial number (unique to your washer)
- Revision suffix (if shown, such as /01 on some labels)
Quick reference table
| Item on tag | What it’s used for | When you need it |
|---|---|---|
| Model number | Identifies the washer design | Ordering parts, finding manuals |
| Serial number | Identifies your exact unit | Warranty, service history |
| Revision/suffix | Confirms the correct version | When parts differ by revision |
Why it matters
LG often makes small design changes within a model family; using the exact model number (and any suffix like /01) prevents ordering the wrong door lock, water inlet valve, or drain pump assembly.
Last updated: February 2026
Is the LG WM4000HWA washer any good?
Yes. The LG WM4000HWA is a strong front-load washer choice when you want fast, high-spin drying performance and a solid feature set; it spins up to 1300 RPM and is built for standard 120 VAC power. Use the WM4000HWA owner's manual to match cycles, detergent use, and care steps to your laundry.
What we like about this model
- High max spin speed (1300 RPM) helps reduce dryer time
- Standard electrical requirement (120 VAC @ 60 Hz)
- Wide water-pressure tolerance (20 to 120 psi) for typical homes
- Full-size footprint for a modern front-load laundry setup
- Clear access points called out in the manual (drain pump filter, door seal, leveling feet)
What to watch for with any front-load washer
Front-load washers clean efficiently, but they need basic routine care to stay fresh and leak-free.
- Wipe the door seal after the last load of the day
- Leave the door slightly open between loads to dry the drum
- Use the right amount of HE detergent to reduce residue
- Check and clean the drain pump filter if draining slows
- Make sure the washer is level to reduce vibration and walking
Quick spec snapshot (WM4000HWA)
| Spec | Value |
|---|---|
| Dimensions (W x H x D) | 27 in x 39 in x 30 1/4 in |
| Max depth with door open | 55 in |
| Max spin speed | 1300 RPM |
| Water pressure range | 20 to 120 psi |
| Electrical | 120 VAC, 60 Hz |
Why it matters
A washer that spins faster and sits level typically leaves clothes drier and runs smoother. If you ever see door-related symptoms (won't start, door won't lock, or “door” errors), the door lock is a common fix point on many LG front-load designs, and the LG washer door lock EBF61315802 is a model-matched replacement part.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the average lifespan of an LG washing machine?
Most LG washing machines, including the LG WM4000HWA, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent maintenance (especially cleaning and hose care) and avoiding chronic overloading are the biggest factors that keep a washer running closer to the high end of that range.
What affects lifespan the most
- Load size and frequency: fewer oversized loads means less stress on the tub, suspension, and motor.
- Leveling and vibration control: an unlevel washer wears shocks and springs faster.
- Water quality and detergent use: excess suds and buildup shorten component life.
- Drain and fill health: slow draining or weak filling strains the pump and valves.
- Routine cleaning: regular cleaning helps prevent odor, mold, and residue-related issues.
Maintenance habits that extend life
We recommend following the maintenance schedule in the WM4000HWA owner's manual. Practical habits that make the biggest difference:
- Leave the door slightly open between loads to dry the gasket area.
- Run a monthly tub-clean routine (or a hot cycle) to reduce residue.
- Clean the dispenser drawer and flush the dispenser path if you see buildup.
- Check inlet hoses for wear and replace them every 5 years.
- Keep the washer level and re-level if you notice new vibration.
Quick “wear item” guide (what usually fails first)
| Area | Common symptom | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Door lock | Door will not lock or cycle will not start | Replace LG washer door lock EBF61315802 |
| Drain system | Won’t drain, standing water, loud pump | Inspect filter/hoses; replace pump if needed |
| Water fill | Slow fill, fill errors, hot/cold issues | Check screens; replace washer water inlet valve 5220FR2006Z |
| Door boot | Leaks at door, mildew, tears | Replace LG washer door boot AGM30030702 |
Why it matters
A washer that is kept clean, level, and properly supplied with water drains and fills with less strain. That reduces premature wear on high-impact parts like the drain pump, inlet valve, suspension components, and door seal.
Last updated: February 2026
How to reset LG washing machine?
To reset your LG WM4000HWA washer, we power it off, clear any active locks (like Control Lock), then restore power and restart a cycle. This resolves most “won’t start” and unresponsive control issues without replacing parts.
Quick reset steps (most common)
- Press Power to turn the washer off.
- If CL is showing, turn the washer on and press and hold Rinse+Spin for 3 seconds to toggle Control Lock off.
- Unplug the washer (or switch the breaker off) for 1 minute.
- Plug it back in (or switch the breaker on).
- Press Power, select a cycle, then press Start/Pause.
For button locations and Control Lock details, use the WM4000HWA owner's manual.
If the washer still will not start
These checks fix the most common “reset didn’t work” situations:
- Confirm the door is fully closed and nothing is caught in the door opening.
- Make sure Start/Pause was pressed after selecting the cycle.
- Check the house breaker or fuse; the washer should be on a dedicated circuit.
- Turn both hot and cold water faucets fully on.
- If the control panel went dark due to inactivity, press Power to wake it.
What you see vs what it usually means
| Symptom | What to do next |
|---|---|
| Display shows CL | Turn on power; hold Rinse+Spin 3 seconds to unlock controls |
| Washer powers on but won’t run | Reselect cycle; press Start/Pause within a few minutes |
| No power at all | Check outlet, breaker/fuse, then retry the 1-minute power reset |
When a “reset” points to a door lock problem
If the washer won’t start and the door will not lock or unlock normally, the door lock can be the cause. For model-matched replacement options, use the LG washer door lock EBF61315802.
Why it matters
A proper reset clears temporary control logic issues and confirms whether the problem is a setting (Control Lock), a power supply issue, or a start condition (door closed, Start/Pause pressed) before you spend time on deeper troubleshooting.
Last updated: February 2026
What is the most common problem with LG washers?
The most common issues we see with LG washers like model WM4000HWA are draining problems (slow drain or no drain), out-of-balance spinning that causes shaking, and front-load odor or leaks around the door seal. Many of these are fixed with cleaning, load changes, or a targeted part replacement using the WM4000HWA owner's manual.
Most common symptoms and what they usually point to
- Won’t drain or drains slowly: drain pump filter clog, drain hose restriction, or a failing pump
- Shakes or bangs during spin: unbalanced load, leveling issue, worn suspension components
- Water leaking: loose or damaged fill hoses, drain standpipe backup, door seal issues
- Won’t fill or fills slowly: clogged inlet screens, kinked hoses, low supply pressure
- Stops and restarts mid-cycle: motor protection pause (normal behavior when overheating protection activates)
Quick checks we recommend first (fast, no parts)
- Confirm both hot and cold faucets are fully open.
- Inspect inlet hoses for kinks; check for leaks at the connections.
- If you hear banging during fill, address household water hammer (arrestors help).
- Verify the drain hose is secured and the standpipe is not backing up.
- Rebalance the load (mix sizes, avoid overloading) and re-check washer leveling.
Common causes and likely fixes (at a glance)
| Problem you notice | Most likely cause | Typical fix |
|---|---|---|
| Slow/no fill | Clogged inlet screens or kinked hoses | Clean screens; straighten/replace hoses |
| Leaks during fill/drain | Hose connection issue or drain backup | Tighten/replace hoses; clear drain pipe |
| Excess vibration | Load imbalance or worn support parts | Rebalance; inspect suspension/shocks |
| Door won’t lock/start | Door lock failure | Replace LG washer door lock EBF61315802 |
Why it matters
Drain, fill, and balance problems can trigger longer cycle times, poor cleaning, and water damage risk. The WM4000HWA is a High-Efficiency washer, so correct water supply, hose condition, and load size make a bigger difference than on older conventional washers.
Last updated: February 2026


