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How to Dismantle a LG washing machine FCV310WNE: A Step-by-Step Guide, Dismantling and Troubleshooting

Ultimate Guide: How To Take Apart An LG ThinQ Washing Machine (2023 Edition)

This guide will comprehensively show you how to dismantle and disassemble LG ThinQ washing machines following a step-by-step approach, incorporating insights from a helpful video

Safety First!

  • Unplug the washing machine before starting disassembly.
  • Organize screws and parts meticulously to avoid confusion during reassembly.

Tools You'll Need:

  • Screwdrivers (various sizes)
  • Pliers
  • Optional: Door band pliers, Multimeter, Hook (for removing element)

Let's Begin!

  1. Top Panel:

    • Remove the lid by pushing it back.
  2. Control Panel:

    • Take out the soap drawer by pressing the button.
    • Unscrew the two control panel screws (often aluminum/stainless steel).
    • Disconnect the wiring (photographing connections for reference is recommended).
    • Remove the control panel and display circuit board.
  3. Fill Assembly:

    • Detach the water valve, top hose, and soap box hose.
      • Check the water valve (related to IE and FE error codes) for dirt or jamming.
      • The soap box assembly can be cleaned for mold buildup.
  4. Door Assembly:

    • Most LG doors are sold as a complete unit with hinges.
    • Unscrew the hinge and door screws.
    • Use a small screwdriver or door band pliers to pry open the door if needed.
  5. Front Panel:

    • Remove the flap and hidden screw at the bottom.
    • Unscrew the two bottom screws.
  6. Door Seal:

    • Use a small screwdriver or designated pliers to detach the door seal.
  7. Door Lock:

    • Unscrew the two screws holding the door lock.
    • Check the electrical connection for burning (related to DE error code).
    • Press the clip button to remove the lock.
  8. Main Panel:

    • Unscrew the top three screws and support the panel as you detach it.
    • Release the clips at the bottom to remove the panel entirely.
  9. Program and Front Retaining Bar:

    • Unscrew and remove the program unit.
    • Detach the front retaining bar.
  10. Inbalance Load Sensor:

  • Take pictures of the wiring for reference (color-coded clips).
  • Unclip and remove the sensor.
  1. Circuit Board:
  • Circuit boards can be faulty and are difficult to repair due to moisture-resistant encapsulation.
  • Note the part number as replacements need to be compatible with your machine model.
  1. Heating System:
  • Cut cable ties and disconnect the connections to remove the heating element and NTC sensor.
  • Use a multimeter to check the element (2 kΩ) and NTC sensor (resistance changes with temperature).
  1. Pressure Bowl:
  • Unscrew the bottom screw and detach the hose from the pressure bowl.
  • Release the clip and remove the entire hose assembly.
  1. Counterweights:
  • Counterweights can crack and cause vibration or damage.
  • Unscrew and remove the counterweights to replace the door seal.
  1. Door Seal Replacement:
  • With counterweights removed, detach the door seal hose and lift the seal for replacement.
  1. Suspension Legs:
  • Press down the pin on the front of each leg and slide it back to remove.
  • Part numbers are typically located on the legs.
  1. Motor Removal:
  • Access the motor by removing the back panel.
  • Disconnect the wiring and undo the spline bolt (sometimes glued with Loctite).
  • Unscrew the stator bolts and detach the motor.
  1. Drum Removal:
  • Check the motor coupling for wear (common problem in heavy-load machines).
  • Disconnect the pressure switch (related to PE and FE error codes).
  • Detach the suppressor or filter (related to PF error code).
  • Lift the drum carefully using designated lifting points (two people recommended).
  1. Drum Bearings (Optional):
  • LG drums are splittable for bearing replacement (separate video recommended).

Reassembly:

  • Carefully reassemble the machine in the reverse order, ensuring proper connection of all parts.

Additional Tips:

  • Refer to the video for detailed visual instructions
  • Organize parts meticulously to avoid confusion during reassembly.
  • Purchase replacement parts using your model number for compatibility.

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