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LG WT7005CW/03 washer

LG WT7005CW/03 washer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG WT7005CW/03 washer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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LG WASHER WT7005CW/03 FAQs

For an LG WT7005CW washer, repairing is usually worth it when the problem is isolated (drain, fill, lid lock, vibration) and the repair cost stays well under half the price of a comparable new washer. If the failure involves major electronics or drive components and the washer has a long history of issues, replacement often makes more sense.

Quick decision checklist
  • If the washer is under 5 years old, repairs are typically a good value.
  • If the repair estimate is under ~50% of replacement cost, repair is usually the better choice.
  • If you have one clear symptom (won’t drain, won’t fill, won’t start), repair is often straightforward.
  • If you’ve had multiple major repairs recently, replacement is often the smarter spend.
  • If the washer has leaks, burning smell, or repeated breaker trips, stop using it until it’s diagnosed.
Common “worth repairing” fixes on WT7005CW

These are the types of repairs that are often cost-effective because they target a single failure point:

Repair vs replace: simple comparison
Situation Usually repair Usually replace
One symptom, no prior big repairs Yes No
Multiple failures at once Maybe Often
Major control board or drive system cost is high Sometimes Often
Tub or cabinet damage, severe corrosion, repeated leaks Rarely Yes
Why it matters

A targeted repair can restore performance and extend the life of your LG WT7005CW without the cost and hassle of replacing a washer. On the other hand, repeated high-cost repairs can quickly exceed the value of keeping the machine.

Model-specific tip

We recommend using the troubleshooting and safety guidance in the WT7005CW owner’s manual before ordering parts or starting a repair, especially for symptoms tied to draining, filling, or lid locking.

Last updated: January 2026

An LG washing machine typically lasts 10 to 15 years. For your specific LG WT7005CW, lifespan is most affected by load size habits, using HE detergent, keeping the tub and dispenser clean, and fixing small issues (like draining or filling problems) before they strain the motor and controls.

What helps an LG WT7005CW reach the 10 to 15 year range
  • Use HE (High-Efficiency) detergent and avoid oversudsing.
  • Keep loads loose, not tightly packed, so the basket can balance and spin correctly.
  • Run regular cleaning and maintenance steps in the WT7005CW manual.
  • Level the washer and keep it stable to reduce vibration wear.
  • Address draining and filling issues early (slow drain, no fill, overfill).
Quick maintenance schedule (simple and effective)
Task How often Why it helps lifespan
Clean tub and wipe lid area Monthly Reduces odor, residue, and corrosion risk
Check inlet hoses for bulges/cracks Monthly Prevents leaks and valve strain
Verify washer is level Every 3 to 6 months Reduces vibration and suspension wear
Clean dispenser drawer Every 1 to 3 months Prevents detergent buildup and poor dispensing
Parts that commonly affect “end of life” symptoms

If the washer starts leaving water behind, won’t drain, or stops mid-cycle, these are common wear points to check first:

Why it matters

A washer can be mechanically fine but still feel “worn out” when it can’t fill, sense water level, or drain reliably. Keeping the WT7005CW clean, balanced, and properly maintained reduces stress on the drive system, suspension, and electronic controls.

Last updated: January 2026

For the LG WT7005CW washer, a “rubber seal” replacement cost depends on which seal you mean. This top-load model does not use a front-load door boot gasket; common seal-related repairs are hoses, clamps, or pump-related leaks. Typical total cost is $150 to $350+ with labor, or $20 to $150 for parts if you DIY.

What “rubber seal” usually means (and what applies to WT7005CW)

Top-load LG washers like WT7005CW most often leak from water connections or drain components, not a door gasket.

  • Front-load door boot gasket: common on front-load washers; not typical for WT7005CW
  • Drain hose or hose connections: rubber hose ends and clamps can seep
  • Pump housing seals: leaks at or near the drain pump
  • Inlet hose washers: small rubber washers inside the hose fittings

For model-specific safety and access notes, follow the WT7005CW owner’s manual.

Cost breakdown (parts vs. labor)
Repair type (common “seal” issue) Typical parts cost Typical labor cost Notes
Replace inlet hose washers or hoses $10 to $50 $100 to $200+ Often fixed at the faucet or inlet valve connections
Replace drain hose or clamp $20 to $80 $120 to $250+ Leaks show up during drain or spin
Replace drain pump assembly $60 to $180 $150 to $300+ Leaks from the bottom, often near the pump

If the leak points to the pump area, the compatible replacement is the washer drain pump assembly AHA75673404.

How we recommend diagnosing before you buy parts
  • Look for where the water first appears: back (inlet), bottom center (pump), or near the tub
  • Run a Rinse/Spin cycle and watch for leaks during fill vs. drain
  • Check hose fittings for loose connections and worn rubber washers
  • Inspect the drain hose for splits, pinholes, or rubbing marks
  • If the washer overfills, check the pressure system (switch and hose)
Why it matters

Buying a “door gasket” for a top-load washer is a common mismatch. Identifying the leak source first helps you avoid the wrong part and keeps repair costs closer to the low end.

Last updated: January 2026

The LG WT7005CW washer has a 4.3 cu. ft. tub capacity. For the best cleaning and to prevent out-of-balance spinning, load items loosely and follow the loading and cycle guidance in the WT7005CW owner’s manual.

What 4.3 cu. ft. means for real-world loads

Capacity is the tub volume; performance still depends on leaving room for items to circulate.

  • Load items loosely; do not pack or press clothes down.
  • Keep the load below the tub’s maximum fill line (if marked).
  • The lid should close easily without forcing it.
  • Mix large and small items to help balance the spin.
  • For very wet items, run a Spin Only cycle first if needed.
Bulky items (comforters, blankets, pillows)

On WT7005CW, bulky loads wash best when you match the cycle and loading style to the item.

  • Use the Bedding cycle for comforters, blankets, and similar bulky items.
  • Place buoyant items down into the tub so they can saturate.
  • Avoid mixing one bulky item with many small items.
  • If the washer struggles to spin or balance, reduce the load size.
Load type Recommended approach on WT7005CW Common issue to avoid
Everyday mixed load Normal cycle; loose, even loading Packing the tub tight
Heavy cottons Heavy Duty cycle Overloading with one oversized item
Comforter/blanket Bedding cycle Mixing bulky and small items
Why it matters

Using the correct capacity and loading approach helps prevent vibration, improves rinse performance, and reduces wear on key components like the suspension and drive system.

Last updated: January 2026

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