Excellent video and thank god for no music! I never thought of bellows leaking. I just took the top off mine and cleaned up the soap dispenser first and second one. I also found one tiny tube leading to the washing drum had popped out of its hole. I connected it back again. This solved my problem. I will keep bellows in mind and check next time. These videos are so helpful, many thanks!!
Thanks for taking the time to do this video. These videos really help. With them I have replaced the water pump, bottom drain hose, and now the hose from the soap dispenser to the drum. Both of the hoses in this LG front loader, after replacing the hoses, I found that they had a manufacturing defect in the molding of the items. Both of them had a material or mold problem that had depressed area where there was not enough material by where the folds are and just split. It took a while to find this leak on this once since the small leak just happens during the dispensing of the items in the detergent cycles.
After removing the top I found that my LG washer was leaking from the rubber bellows at the top that connects to the detergent dispenser on the front loft corner of the machine. There were two small holes in it that probably came from rubbing against the drum when it vibrated when on over the years. It was an easy fix just had to loosen the two screw clamps and remove the old belows and replace it with a new one (LG part 473ER1004B $42 cdn). The hardest thing to do was moving the washer (which was on an LG stand) out far enough to get at the screws on the back of the lid. I found a solution on a RUclips vdeo - fold a couple of paper towels up into about 2 inch squares, lift up the machine with crowbar enough to put the towels under the front, and jiggle the machine out - it's much easier with the paper towels under it.
Thank you for this video. I've had my machine apart so many times following other RUclips videos I could do it in my sleep. None of them mentioned checking this particular hose, and that is precisely where the leak is. Now I just have to wait for the part to arrive. Again sir, thank you so much
Hallelujah brother! I dreaded open this beast up but you showed how easy it was. Exact same part on mine (washer is probably 5-6 years old now). The bellows hose was rubbing against…wait for it…ITSELF and caused a hole to form where it contacts with a rubber ridge on itself. Crazy engineering here, gonna see if there is an upgraded or better designed hose for it.
Saved me with the quick run down and the part link. My upper bellows was rubbing the burr covered drum. Ended up sanding the drum smooth and now I wait for the part. Thank you!
I had the exact same problem and it took me a while to find it. It turns out there was another part loose nearby that just kept rubbing up against it and it made the whole. $9 part, easy fix once I knew what I was looking for. Great video, thanks.
Thank you very much! You really simplified the process and I had the same problem you found. Thank you for including the part number and I ordered it off Amazon last night, it will arrive Tuesday 12/5. I paid less than $18.
Great video to help those that have this machine and figure out where a leak is, like my leaky machine! 🙌. Really great views of what to expect, and how to get the cover off! Thanks!
Thank you for this video. It really was a big help at getting the top and back off my washing machine. I was very intimidated by all the wires and movement of the drum after removing them. So, much so, I waited for my son to arrive to assist me. Luckily he found the issue rather quickly. Mine was a black tube at the top back left side of the machine. It had worked it's way loose and water was gushing out of it whenever I turned the machine on. It took us several times to figure it out though. Man, I'm so thankful it wasn't an expensive fix.
Thank you so much! Our appliance repair guy is out of town for 2 weeks, so we were extra motivated to figure this out ourselves. Watched several videos, but no others showed this as being the problem. Bingo! Ordering the part.
8:15 this is exactly the part that failed on our two year old LG. What I absolutely cannot believe is that I as a layman with no design experience could see what caused the failure. There is a rib that runs around the barrel of the tub that is directly under the lowest part of the rubber hose. And as the tub moves it can touch the hose. And to top it off there is a burr from the molding of the tub on the very top of the rib and there are black flecks of rubber on that burr. The motion of the tub and the crappy design caused the failure. Good news is we caught it early and your video helped us look for the problem and we ordered two to have a backup. Unbelievable.
I had the exact thing happen to me today. I used a razor to knock the burrs off and used a high grain sandpaper to smooth it out. Be careful with cutting, the drum itself is really brittle plastic so it cuts easy.
Thank you! This was perfect. I had a valve problem and purchased the valve for $50 on amazon and fixed it tonight! You are a life saver. I thought I would have to buy a new machine. You saved me about $1,000!
Awesome video. Shows all potential scenarios of what could be the issue. A renter in one my my properties messages my wife and said our washing machine is leaking, so this was super helpful to diagnose before i go check it out tomorrow
For me it was the outlet hose from the drain pump was just touching a sharp corner and rubbed a hole in it. Had to remove the front panel to get to it.
Thank you for the vid ...great points to look at ...didn't find mine leaking so the examination continues My leak comes out like water but almost a soap consistency
My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser tray opening where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
Thanks for this video. I now know what to look for since I saw water on the floor of my 6 month old LG washer. Ridiculous that parts are already failing.
@@brianvelasquez3365 Brian, My problem was actually a clog in the waste line that connected to my kitchen sink where the problem really was. I had the line cleared and have had no problem since then. Just the strange way my house was plumbed that over time presented itself.
Still leaking no bellows damage and no other visible leaks inside. Do suspect the connection of filter to output hose but this leak only happens when washing soiled towels. Any ideas?
Things are made so poorly any more. That fact that they can't even make a tube that doesn't leak for the life of the machine is pathetic. Thanks for the vid. I've gotta go track down a leak on my
Mines leaking from the front left underneath. Right under where the filter is but the filter and little drain hose arent leaking out the front. Anybody know whats right underneath the front left? Basicslly right behind the filter? Going to pull it apart tomorrow thanks to this very helpful video.
My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser tray opening (front left) where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
@@Bandroom1 .. My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser compartment opening (front left) where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
@@Tngoz ... My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser tray opening (front left) where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
Awesome, thanks. May I ask, where is 'your' American accent from? Perhaps someone could let me know. I have always wandered because an American actor has the same, and I just don't know where it's from. If I was to guess...perhaps from around NEW York; but there are more than a few. Thanks
@@projectfixit This wasn't it, after a lot of searching while running the machine found the skinny drain hose from the pump which comes out to the front had developed a cut in it. For now I duct-taped it and ordered a new one to replace.
Possibly. If your washer is leaking while not being used, you may want to focus on the hoses and hose connections to your washer from the wall and/or the solenoid valves where the washer connects to the hoses.
My front load LG has never had a leak. Last night I ran a load. I returned to my laundry room completely flooded. I started a load today and water immediately started flooding from around the filter. I removed the filter, cleaned gasket and tightened it very tight. I restarted the machine and water flooded out again from around the filter. Do you know what is causing this?
My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser tray opening (front left) where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
Do I scrap my lg washer. It's now leaking. It's not even 4 years old. A repair guy will charge me $6-800 and I mine stacked so extremely hard to work on it. Dryer is bolted to washer. I think I just need to replace. Repair people are a rip off
Hi, I have the same model. My leaking water from the back rubber hose (the one under the input water supply). Every time it drain the water pouring out from the back under the water supply (the white plastic that connected to the black rubber hose). Any idea what cause it? Thanks
The water pour out on top of the back sheet metal plate, from the white plastic under the hot and cold water supply. (The black rubber hose is still good)
It's possible you may have a water inlet valve leaking. Check out this video which covers this symptom and repair. ruclips.net/video/iqRzHNDhln0/видео.html
Excellent video and thank god for no music! I never thought of bellows leaking. I just took the top off mine and cleaned up the soap dispenser first and second one. I also found one tiny tube leading to the washing drum had popped out of its hole. I connected it back again. This solved my problem. I will keep bellows in mind and check next time. These videos are so helpful, many thanks!!
Thanks for taking the time to do this video. These videos really help. With them I have replaced the water pump, bottom drain hose, and now the hose from the soap dispenser to the drum. Both of the hoses in this LG front loader, after replacing the hoses, I found that they had a manufacturing defect in the molding of the items. Both of them had a material or mold problem that had depressed area where there was not enough material by where the folds are and just split. It took a while to find this leak on this once since the small leak just happens during the dispensing of the items in the detergent cycles.
After removing the top I found that my LG washer was leaking from the rubber bellows at the top that connects to the detergent dispenser on the front loft corner of the machine. There were two small holes in it that probably came from rubbing against the drum when it vibrated when on over the years. It was an easy fix just had to loosen the two screw clamps and remove the old belows and replace it with a new one (LG part 473ER1004B $42 cdn). The hardest thing to do was moving the washer (which was on an LG stand) out far enough to get at the screws on the back of the lid. I found a solution on a RUclips vdeo - fold a couple of paper towels up into about 2 inch squares, lift up the machine with crowbar enough to put the towels under the front, and jiggle the machine out - it's much easier with the paper towels under it.
Thank you for this video. I've had my machine apart so many times following other RUclips videos I could do it in my sleep. None of them mentioned checking this particular hose, and that is precisely where the leak is. Now I just have to wait for the part to arrive. Again sir, thank you so much
You are welcome! Thanks for taking the time to comment!
Hallelujah brother! I dreaded open this beast up but you showed how easy it was. Exact same part on mine (washer is probably 5-6 years old now). The bellows hose was rubbing against…wait for it…ITSELF and caused a hole to form where it contacts with a rubber ridge on itself. Crazy engineering here, gonna see if there is an upgraded or better designed hose for it.
Sweet! It's so satisfying to save a little money with a fantastic platform like RUclips. Thanks for taking the time to comment and take care!
Saved me with the quick run down and the part link. My upper bellows was rubbing the burr covered drum. Ended up sanding the drum smooth and now I wait for the part. Thank you!
Awesome. I am happy my experience was able to reach you and others. Thank you for taking the time to comment!
I had the exact same problem and it took me a while to find it. It turns out there was another part loose nearby that just kept rubbing up against it and it made the whole. $9 part, easy fix once I knew what I was looking for. Great video, thanks.
@@prospero2121 You are welcome!
Thank you very much! You really simplified the process and I had the same problem you found. Thank you for including the part number and I ordered it off Amazon last night, it will arrive Tuesday 12/5. I paid less than $18.
Great video to help those that have this machine and figure out where a leak is, like my leaky machine! 🙌. Really great views of what to expect, and how to get the cover off! Thanks!
@@KennethAphibal you are welcome!
Thank you so much! Mine was ripped in the same spot. I checked everything you did, but your video showed me where to look!
Excellent and you are welcome! Thanks for the feedback.
Same here! I just fixed my washer thanks to watching your video! Thank you!
@@kenwagner4079 Sweet!
Hoping and praying this is my issue also! TY for the video
Thank you for this video. It really was a big help at getting the top and back off my washing machine. I was very intimidated by all the wires and movement of the drum after removing them. So, much so, I waited for my son to arrive to assist me. Luckily he found the issue rather quickly. Mine was a black tube at the top back left side of the machine. It had worked it's way loose and water was gushing out of it whenever I turned the machine on. It took us several times to figure it out though. Man, I'm so thankful it wasn't an expensive fix.
You're welcome!
Yep I’ll be doing this next week. Omg dropping the tool I can see that happening. Thanks for great video. Looking for part link now
Good luck! Check for the link below the description of my video for the part I used.
Thank you so much! Our appliance repair guy is out of town for 2 weeks, so we were extra motivated to figure this out ourselves. Watched several videos, but no others showed this as being the problem. Bingo! Ordering the part.
Sweet! You saved yourself money and it’s an easy fix, too! Thank you for taking the time to comment! Take care.
Thanks for your video. Same exact white LG washer. Mine turned out to be one of the top water inlet valves.
8:15 this is exactly the part that failed on our two year old LG. What I absolutely cannot believe is that I as a layman with no design experience could see what caused the failure. There is a rib that runs around the barrel of the tub that is directly under the lowest part of the rubber hose. And as the tub moves it can touch the hose. And to top it off there is a burr from the molding of the tub on the very top of the rib and there are black flecks of rubber on that burr. The motion of the tub and the crappy design caused the failure. Good news is we caught it early and your video helped us look for the problem and we ordered two to have a backup. Unbelievable.
I had the exact thing happen to me today. I used a razor to knock the burrs off and used a high grain sandpaper to smooth it out. Be careful with cutting, the drum itself is really brittle plastic so it cuts easy.
Good save on the white piece!
Great video! Fixing to go diagnose my washer now
Exactly my problem and very much appreciate the link to the part. Great job!
Thank you! This was perfect. I had a valve problem and purchased the valve for $50 on amazon and fixed it tonight! You are a life saver. I thought I would have to buy a new machine. You saved me about $1,000!
You are welcome! Good job!
Great video. I have a mystery leak. It has soap in the water so it might be the one you replaced. Need to take the lid off to see.
@@RichardWestOfficial Good luck!
That was some pretty good troubleshooting I'm going to try it myself
Awesome video. Shows all potential scenarios of what could be the issue. A renter in one my my properties messages my wife and said our washing machine is leaking, so this was super helpful to diagnose before i go check it out tomorrow
Amen to this video. Although, my problem actually was those leaking celenoids or whatever they are at the top of the washing machine
For me it was the outlet hose from the drain pump was just touching a sharp corner and rubbed a hole in it. Had to remove the front panel to get to it.
Thank you for the vid ...great points to look at ...didn't find mine leaking so the examination continues
My leak comes out like water but almost a soap consistency
My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser tray opening where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
I pulled out the bottom left filter catch plug and small hose. No water came out of the small skinny hose but water did come out of the catch filter.
Thanks for this video. I now know what to look for since I saw water on the floor of my 6 month old LG washer. Ridiculous that parts are already failing.
Ouch. 6 months. Good luck.
What was the fix? Have a similar issue but mine seems to be leaking from the back of the machine. Has suds (soap) with water.
@@brianvelasquez3365 Brian, My problem was actually a clog in the waste line that connected to my kitchen sink where the problem really was. I had the line cleared and have had no problem since then. Just the strange way my house was plumbed that over time presented itself.
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Awsum video ez 2 follow along
Changes shud b da upper n lower bellows 🤙🏾✨
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Thank you soo much, I found a similar hole on my machine.
You are welcome!
Thank you so much. My problem was a leaking solenoid. Now I can tell my wife that I knew how to fix it long ago.
You are welcome!
Still leaking no bellows damage and no other visible leaks inside. Do suspect the connection of filter to output hose but this leak only happens when washing soiled towels. Any ideas?
Things are made so poorly any more. That fact that they can't even make a tube that doesn't leak for the life of the machine is pathetic. Thanks for the vid. I've gotta go track down a leak on my
Mines leaking from the front left underneath. Right under where the filter is but the filter and little drain hose arent leaking out the front. Anybody know whats right underneath the front left? Basicslly right behind the filter? Going to pull it apart tomorrow thanks to this very helpful video.
Did you find your leak? (same issue here)
Same here
My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser tray opening (front left) where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
@@Bandroom1 .. My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser compartment opening (front left) where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
@@Tngoz ... My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser tray opening (front left) where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
very educative. Thank you regards
You are welcome!
Very helpful, thank you
You're welcome!
Wow this is awesome!Thank you.
You are welcome. Thank you for taking the time to comment!
You are welcome! Take care and thank you for taking the time to comment.
Awesome, thanks.
May I ask, where is 'your' American accent from? Perhaps someone could let me know. I have always wandered because an American actor has the same, and I just don't know where it's from. If I was to guess...perhaps from around NEW York; but there are more than a few. Thanks
Very well done!
Thank you! Take care.
I can’t believe this was my issue too😊
Thanks!
You bet! I truly appreciate the “Super Thanks” and you taking the time to comment!
What is the part called from where it eas leaking have the same issue
LG Electronics 4738ER1004B Washer Hose with Bellow (amzn.to/3y7scsC
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Very helpful. Thanks!
You are welcome!
Thank you! You saved me 100sssssss of $ 😂. And thanks for the link as well!!
You are welcome! Take care.
I am hoping this is what I will find when I open the washer tomorrow morning.
Easy fix if it is....good luck!
@@projectfixit This wasn't it, after a lot of searching while running the machine found the skinny drain hose from the pump which comes out to the front had developed a cut in it. For now I duct-taped it and ordered a new one to replace.
Should I do the same troubleshooting for a washer that leaks. Even if not being used?
Possibly. If your washer is leaking while not being used, you may want to focus on the hoses and hose connections to your washer from the wall and/or the solenoid valves where the washer connects to the hoses.
Thank you!!! That was the problem.
Excellent!
This was also my issue!!
My front load LG has never had a leak. Last night I ran a load. I returned to my laundry room completely flooded.
I started a load today and water immediately started flooding from around the filter. I removed the filter, cleaned gasket and tightened it very tight. I restarted the machine and water flooded out again from around the filter. Do you know what is causing this?
My 2010 WM2050CW washer was leaking just below the soap dispenser tray opening (front left) where the front panel is attached to the main cabinet. I sealed the joint that exist and that stopped it.
opened mine up and it has a wear hole in the same part.
Thank you, I subscribe
Do I scrap my lg washer. It's now leaking. It's not even 4 years old. A repair guy will charge me $6-800 and I mine stacked so extremely hard to work on it. Dryer is bolted to washer. I think I just need to replace. Repair people are a rip off
Of course they are rip off, that’s why you always repair yourself or replace.
How do you find the part for your washer?
Hi,
I have the same model. My leaking water from the back rubber hose (the one under the input water supply). Every time it drain the water pouring out from the back under the water supply (the white plastic that connected to the black rubber hose).
Any idea what cause it? Thanks
The water pour out on top of the back sheet metal plate, from the white plastic under the hot and cold water supply. (The black rubber hose is still good)
It's possible you may have a water inlet valve leaking. Check out this video which covers this symptom and repair. ruclips.net/video/iqRzHNDhln0/видео.html
Mine leaks too but not every time...
Same leak on my lg washer
Do you know what the part is called?
LG Electronics 4738ER1004B Washer Hose with Bellow (amzn.to/3y7scsC)
Would someone tell me exactly what model this washing machine is?
LG Machine model number is WM3470HWA
@ 03:12 made me have to pee. No lie. Good video though thanks. Same leak for me on my LG Thinq.
No one ever suspests the Spanish bellows inquisitions
Almost exactly my model, annoyingly it won't leak now that I'm watching it...
8:56 😂
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