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LG DLEX5000W dryer

LG DLEX5000W dryer Parts

Here are the diagrams and repair parts for LG DLEX5000W dryer, as well as links to manuals and error code tables, if available.

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  • Frame Assembly for LG DLEX5000W - Part ADV75287602

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    Frame Assembly

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  • Hole Cap for LG DLEX5000W - Part MBL66258201

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  • Lg Cabinet Assembly for LG DLEX5000W - Part ABJ34559295

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LG Dryer DLEX5000W FAQs

To find the model number on an LG dryer (including model DLEX5000W), check the rating label on the dryer cabinet. On most LG dryers, it’s easiest to spot when you open the door and look around the door opening or door frame; it’s also commonly on the back of the dryer near the top.

Where to look on an LG dryer

Check these spots in order (most common first):

  • Inside the door opening on the cabinet frame (open the door and look around the rim)
  • Door frame area near the latch or hinge side
  • Back of the dryer near the top edge
  • Side panel near the rear (less common)

If the label is dusty or faded, wipe it gently with a damp cloth and dry it so the print is easier to read.

What you’re looking for on the label

The label usually includes several identifiers. Use the model number for parts lookup and the serial number for age and service history.

Label item What it’s used for Example
Model number Ordering the correct parts and matching diagrams DLEX5000W
Serial number Manufacturing info and service records Varies
Electrical rating Confirms power requirements Varies
Why it matters

LG often uses similar-looking dryers with different internal parts (belt, idler pulley, thermistor, heating element). Using the exact model number prevents ordering a part that doesn’t fit your drum, motor, or heater housing.

Helpful next steps
  • Compare the model number on the label to the one you’re shopping for (for this page: DLEX5000W)
  • Use the model number to confirm procedures in the DLEX5000W owner’s manual
  • If you’re installing or moving the dryer, follow venting and electrical guidance in the DLEX5000W installation guide
  • If your dryer is showing a code, match it to the right list in LG dryer error codes

Last updated: February 2026

Most LG dryers, including the LG DLEX5000W, typically last 10 to 15 years with normal household use. Consistent airflow maintenance (lint screen and venting) and avoiding overloads are the biggest factors that keep the motor, heater, and drum support parts running longer; see the DLEX5000W owner's manual for model-specific care guidance.

What affects dryer lifespan the most
  • Cleaning the lint screen every load (airflow stays strong)
  • Keeping the exhaust vent short, smooth, and clear (prevents overheating)
  • Avoiding chronic overloading (reduces belt, roller, and motor strain)
  • Using the right cycle and heat setting for the fabric load
  • Fixing new noises or long dry times early (prevents secondary damage)
Common wear items over time (and what they cause)

If your DLEX5000W is getting older, these parts often show symptoms before a major failure:

Symptom Common wear area Example part for this model
Squealing, thumping, rumbling Drum support and drive system Dryer drum support roller 4581EL2002H
Drum not turning, burning rubber smell Belt and idler system Dryer drum belt 4400EL2001F
Clothes take too long to dry Airflow restriction or temperature sensing Dryer thermistor AGM30045804
Quick checks that extend life (5 minutes)
  • Vacuum lint around the lint screen housing opening.
  • Inspect the vent hood outside; confirm strong airflow.
  • Run a timed dry cycle once; confirm heat is steady and drying is consistent.
  • Listen for new squeaks or scraping as the drum turns.
  • Confirm the dryer is level; vibration accelerates wear.
Why it matters

A dryer that runs hot or runs too long wears out heating components, thermostats, and drum support parts faster. Keeping airflow strong is the simplest way to protect performance and maximize the 10 to 15 year lifespan range.

Last updated: February 2026

The most common LG dryer problem (including model DLEX5000W) is poor drying performance: the dryer takes too long to dry or does not heat properly. In most cases, restricted airflow (lint buildup or a crushed/long vent run) is the root cause; failed heating or safety parts can also stop heat.

Quick checks we recommend first
  • Clean the lint screen before every load; replace a damaged screen such as the LG dryer lint screen ADQ73373201.
  • Confirm strong airflow at the outside vent hood while the dryer runs.
  • Inspect the vent for kinks, crushed flex duct, or heavy lint buildup.
  • Avoid extra-long vent runs and too many elbows; keep the duct as short and straight as possible.
  • Try a timed dry cycle to rule out sensor or cycle-setting issues.
Other very common LG dryer issues (and what they point to)
Symptom Most likely cause Parts often involved on DLEX5000W
Runs but no heat Heating circuit failure Dryer heating element 5301EL1001J, thermostats, wiring
Stops mid-cycle or overheats Safety thermostat opens from heat buildup Dryer high-limit thermostat 6931EL3003D or dryer blower thermostat 6931EL3002M
Loud thumping/squealing Drum support wear Dryer drum support roller 4581EL2002H
Drum will not tumble Belt or idler problem Dryer drum belt 4400EL2001F, idler pulley
Will not start when door closes Door switch issue Dryer door switch (model-specific)
Error codes: when to use them

If your display shows an error, use the code to narrow the failure quickly. We reference the LG dryer error codes list first, then confirm the exact steps and checks in the DLEX5000W owner’s manual.

Why it matters

Airflow problems do more than slow drying; they can overheat the heater housing and trip thermostats, which leads to repeat shutdowns, higher energy use, and premature wear on parts like the heating element and drum supports.

Last updated: February 2026

Replacing the motor in an LG DLEX5000W dryer typically costs $250 to $700 total: about $200 to $350 for the motor assembly plus $150 to $350 for labor, depending on local rates and whether additional wear parts are replaced at the same time. See the DLEX5000W owner's manual for access and safety notes.

Typical cost breakdown
  • Motor part: commonly $200 to $350 for an OEM-style motor assembly
  • Labor: commonly $150 to $350 (about 1 to 2 hours)
  • Service call/diagnostic (if charged separately): commonly $75 to $125
  • Optional add-ons (often smart to do while opened up): belt, idler pulley, drum rollers
Item Typical range Notes
Motor assembly $200 to $350 Part cost varies by supplier and availability
Labor $150 to $350 Higher in metro areas
Total installed $250 to $700 Depends on what else is replaced
When it makes sense to replace related parts

If we are already opening the cabinet on a DLEX5000W, replacing common wear items can prevent a second teardown.

Quick checks before you buy a motor

These checks help confirm the motor is the real failure (and not a door switch, control, or airflow issue).

  • Verify the drum turns by hand (unplugged); binding can mimic a bad motor
  • Listen for a hum with no start; that can indicate a stuck blower wheel or seized motor
  • Check the door closes firmly; a failed switch can stop the motor
  • Confirm the breaker is not tripping and the outlet has proper power
Why it matters

A dryer motor replacement is a higher-cost repair, so confirming the diagnosis and refreshing wear parts (belt, rollers, idler) helps restore quiet operation and reduces repeat service.

Last updated: February 2026

Most common symptoms to help you fix your dryers

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Main causes: damaged door strike, worn door catch…

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Main causes: bad timer or electronic control board, door switch failure…

Main causes: bad drum support roller, damaged idler pulley, broken blower fan blade, worn drum glide bearing, bad drive …

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