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LG WM3460CV/00 washer Parts

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When our LG WM3460CV washer won’t drain, it often can’t reach a proper spin because water is still in the tub. The most common fixes are correcting the drain hose setup, cleaning the drain pump filter, and reducing oversudsing from too much (or non-HE) detergent; see the WM3460CV owner's manual.

Quick checks that fix most drain and spin problems

  • Make sure the drain hose is not kinked or crushed behind the washer.
  • Confirm the drain is installed correctly; the drain point should be within about 5 ft (1.5 m) of the washer.
  • Clean the drain pump filter (a clogged filter can stop draining).
  • Use only HE detergent and cut back to about 1/4 to 1/2 of the detergent maker’s max recommendation.
  • Run a Rinse+Spin test cycle to confirm it drains well during spin.

Clean the drain pump filter (most important step)

The manual notes the washer can fail to drain if the drain pump filter is clogged. Turn the washer off and unplug it, drain any remaining water using the small drain hose, then remove and clean the pump filter and reinstall it correctly.

What you notice Likely cause What we do next
Water stays in tub, no spin Clogged drain pump filter Clean filter and filter opening
Slow drain, intermittent spin Kinked/incorrect drain hose routing Straighten hose, correct standpipe/sink setup
Lots of foam, poor drain/spin Oversudsing Switch to HE detergent, reduce amount

When a part is the likely culprit

If the filter and hose are clear but draining is still weak, the drain pump can be obstructed or failing. A common repair is replacing the washer drain pump assembly AHA75853804.

Why it matters

A front-load washer like the LG WM3460CV must drain correctly before it can ramp up to high-speed spin. Fixing the drain path protects the control system, prevents leaks from overflow, and gets clothes properly extracted.

Last updated: February 2026

The model number for your LG washer is on the appliance ID label; on WM3460CV it’s typically found around the door opening area or on the cabinet behind the door. Match the full model number on the label to order the correct parts.

Where to look on an LG front-load washer

Check these common label locations first:

  • Around the door opening (door jamb area)
  • On the inside edge of the front panel near the door
  • Along the cabinet frame behind the door
  • Occasionally on the back panel of the washer

What to write down (so parts fit)

Record the information exactly as shown on the label.

  • Full model number (for example, WM3460CV)
  • Revision or suffix (often shown after a dash)
  • Serial number (helpful for production changes)
  • Electrical ratings (useful for diagnosing power issues)
Label item Why it matters
Model number Ensures diagrams and parts match your washer
Suffix/revision Helps avoid ordering a similar but incorrect version
Serial number Helps narrow down compatible parts by build range

Why it matters

LG washers often have multiple versions that look the same but use different components (like a door lock, control board, or drain pump). Using the exact label information prevents wrong-part returns and repeat repairs.

For label examples and model identification details, use the WM3460CV owner's manual.

Last updated: March 2026

The average lifespan of an LG front-load washer like model WM3460CV is 10 to 14 years with normal household use and routine maintenance. Keeping the drain system clear and the door seal clean has the biggest impact on reaching the high end of that range.

What affects washer lifespan most

These factors drive wear on the motor, bearings, pump, and door system:

  • Load size and frequency (overloading shortens life)
  • Detergent type and amount (excess suds strains the drain pump)
  • Water quality (hard water increases scale buildup)
  • Ventilation and cleaning (reduces odor, mold, and seal damage)
  • Leveling and vibration control (reduces stress on tub and shocks)

Maintenance checklist (high impact)

Use this routine to extend service life:

  • Clean the pump filter and check for debris regularly
  • Wipe and dry the door boot after use
  • Leave the door slightly open between loads
  • Run a monthly tub-clean cycle (or hot wash with washer cleaner)
  • Verify the washer is level and not rocking
Symptom Common wear area Example part that may be involved
Door won’t lock or unlock Door lock/strike LG washer door lock EBF61315802
Water leaks at the door Door boot/clamp Kenmore washer door boot MDS66290801
Won’t drain or drains slowly Drain pump/filter Washer drain pump assembly AHA75853804

Why it matters

Most “end of life” washer problems are actually wear items (door boot, drain pump, shocks) that are replaceable. Catching symptoms early helps prevent secondary damage to the tub, motor, or control.

For model-specific care and cleaning guidance, follow the WM3460CV owner's manual.

Last updated: March 2026

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