LG WT7060CV Washer Won't Start Button Problem

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  • čas přidán 8. 08. 2021
  • Do not buy this machine. You WILL regret it soon. Mine is less than 2 YEARS OLD! It is an LG model WT7060CV Washer and it would not start.The only service guy in Kansas City that would even come had to come out 6 times replacing parts on my LG washer and none of it solved the problem. Watch to see how I figured the Button Problem out.
    Mine also has a leak on the inside as well that I can't yet figure out and it's rusting through the back cover!
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Komentáře • 250

  • @jerrihenderson9639
    @jerrihenderson9639 Před 11 měsíci +7

    Thank you for sharing this video. My 2 year old washer wouldn’t turn on. We tried everything but it still wasn’t working. My hubby and I fixed the issue by cutting a piece of metal duct tape and placing it on the back of the start button to improve the conductivity between the start button and the spring; and now it works like brand new. You saved us $, time, and stress.

  • @dennyskerb4992
    @dennyskerb4992 Před rokem +7

    I have the Turbo Wash model. No button, just a cone shape spring. Small piece of aluminum foil & two-sided tape. Work like a charm.
    3 screws on rear. Back cover being off. Remove U-shape plastic trim by releasing plastic tab locks on R side of circuit board, push tab forward. Once you have the two tabs on R side released and pushed forward. From front of washer use SMALL screwdriver to pry plastic trim from front control panel. Being careful not to break any of the 4 tabs. There are 2 more screws under trim to remove.
    Now remove the dial from panel by pulling VERY hard. Wiggle control panel loose and lay on its face. Remove 1 screw from tin cover around circuit board, and pry the 4 tin tabs loose. Wiggle tin cover loose and remove. Just 5 or 6 plastic tabs to release on circuit board frame and it’s free. Take notice the spring type button doesn’t line up centered to push to start circuit. Making sure your aluminum foil is wide enough. Good luck and don’t break any plastic tabs.😊

    • @LiquidSoapProducts
      @LiquidSoapProducts Před rokem

      Wow, great job! Full instructions! I have quite a few brokenplastic tabs on mine!

  • @nukya
    @nukya Před 2 lety +10

    You are amazing for posting this! Between your video and Mike’s suggestion of taking a pad from another function gave me the confidence I needed to take this apart and it saved me hundreds! I was having trouble even getting anyone to come out to my house to look at it. I’m replacing my LG set when I move and I don’t want throw money at my machine which is also only about two years old. Thank you, thank you!!!

    • @davidbabcock5955
      @davidbabcock5955 Před 2 lety +2

      Thank you I’m glad I could be helpful! It was tough figuring it out but I’m glad I can help.

  • @evergreenbrothers
    @evergreenbrothers Před rokem +5

    Worked like a charm. I used regular aluminum foil for a new button to replace the foam buttons of the Power and Start/Stop button. I cut a rectangular piece of aluminum foil, about 7in by 4in. Folded it hot dog style, where the folds were about 1cm in width. So now you have a thicker piece of aluminum foil about 1cm x 7in. Either roll or fold that to get enough thickness to make a snug fit into the button slot, cut off excess aluminum foil. One was a little loose in the button slot, so I cut a real narrow piece of painters tape and wrapped that around the outside, careful to not obstruct the butt-ends where the conductors meet. That made it easy so they fit snug into the button slots, so it didn't require any adhesive. I coupled this video with "Online Appliance Tech"' video for disassembly of LG washer to get to the electronics. Thanks for the video, YouGoogle!!

  • @NP77088
    @NP77088 Před 2 lety +14

    You are a genius! Thank you for figuring this out and saving me from purchasing another unreliable washer. Seems two years is about the average for this button issue to crop up. Ours is about 2 years old also. This is only the video that provided me with the actual solution. We ruled out the noise filter before trying your solution, and then success!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety +2

      Glad I could help!

    • @NP77088
      @NP77088 Před rokem

      I think back on the issue with this washer occasionally and sharing this in case it helps someone. When this first occurred, the issue with the buttons coincided with a very close lightning strike. I think the problem began the following day or so. A possible power surge? I was washing clothes and a lightning strike occurred, can't completely recall if the power flickered but vaguely feel like it did. From that point on I had issues with the button. Reset and unplug worked a couple weeks or seemed like it did, until nothing worked. I have had a surge protector on the outlet where this washer is plugged in since we repaired it. Not sure if it is helping but have the added protection just in case. So far, so good. 🤞

  • @mc159157
    @mc159157 Před 2 lety +20

    This is a good video. It's the ONLY one that addresses the real problem with these machines. Also applies to other lg and whirlpool machines. I fixed my WT7300 by carefully removing the foam pad with a small plastic pick, and moved one of the other pads from a function that I never use, to the on/off switch. Good job. Thank you.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety +3

      Mike, thanks for the corroboration that the fix works. I hadn't thought about swapping the foam from one of the other buttons! But this is definitely the problem with these!

    • @nukya
      @nukya Před 2 lety +1

      I followed your example and moved my delay wash pad to my start button position. The piezoelectric fabric was discolored and appeared to be a light blue battery corroded color. I tried to reuse it at first with new foam and repositioning the fabric on a difference side, but It just wouldn't work. With the money I saved I'm upgrading my Kitchaid mixer. Husband's happy, kids have clean clothes so it's a win for me, lol!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety +2

      @@nukya I'm glad you got something figured out! What are you baking me with that Kitchenaid? 😂

    • @nukya
      @nukya Před 2 lety +1

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonight Haha! I owe you cake!

    • @KarlSchaefer
      @KarlSchaefer Před 2 lety

      I took your awesome video and applied Mike’s idea on using one of the switches we never used. A little effort and we have a working machine. Had the repair person out today and said we needed a new control board so they ordered it under our extended warranty. I had forgotten I had fallen for that when we bought it in 2019. I will now have a spare to keep replacing the sponges. Your video saved me $1800.00 as I was going to get a Speed Queen TR7 to replace the LG. Due to supply chain, there are few of them around the area so I will keep replacing sponges. Thanks so much YouGoogle!!!!!!

  • @travisgonzales4432
    @travisgonzales4432 Před 2 lety +18

    Just came here to comment since this is the only video related to this anywhere. I had to put a small piece of foil between the spring and TouchPad...works like day 1 again. Thanks for the informative video!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety +1

      Great! I appreciate you letting us know! Everything helps us keep these crazy machines going!

    • @elizabethleee
      @elizabethleee Před 2 lety +1

      Can you explain how you attached the foil to the spring? And like, did you use a small ball of it, a flat square, etc? I've got the springs (not foam) and I'd like to try this, but I'm not sure how to use the foil like you did.

    • @travisgonzales4432
      @travisgonzales4432 Před 2 lety +2

      @@elizabethleee I didn't do anything fancy at all. Just cut a small piece of aluminum foil to place on the spot where the spring sits. I carefully reattached the control panel making sure the spring touched the foil. Gave it a test by turning it on and off, then reassembled

    • @elizabethleee
      @elizabethleee Před 2 lety

      @@travisgonzales4432 Thank you so much for your quick reply ❤️

    • @MARITERE67
      @MARITERE67 Před rokem

      Is it still doing fine today. So I can try this. Mine washer just started doing this.

  • @ckye736
    @ckye736 Před rokem

    Thanks for confirming. That’s what I was thinking, too. The mistake we made was that we pressed the start button to hard, because the washer wouldn’t turn on at times. We were wondering why it had this problem because back in Seoul we never had an issue with the washer. LG came and found out the machine wasn’t leveled properly when installed by Sears. He said that if not leveled correctly it won’t turn on. Since then we had no issues, but again we pressed the button to hard and the start button stopped working. Others say to replace the expensive parts but my guesses are the foam got squished. We’ll let you know. Thanks so much for posting.

  • @andycedarridge
    @andycedarridge Před rokem +3

    Thank you for the tip. Our machine has springs in place of the foam that yours has. I tried stretching out the spring a little in hopes it would make a better connection but didn't help. I folded up a couple strips of tin foil and wrapped over the spring. Worked awesome. Button is very sensitive and works great. Saved us $200!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem +2

      Great! Good job! Thanks for letting us know. But did you put the foil on the button side or the circuit board side? How did you get the foil to stay in place when you reassembled the unit?

  • @robertcallender
    @robertcallender Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thanks so much for this. Was just about to go buy another $800 washing machine and found this. I just crammed some toothpicks in with a drop of Elmer's glue to expand the foam. My 1 cent solution. You saved me $799.99. Thanks again.

  • @Dreoc
    @Dreoc Před 2 lety +4

    Engineers got nothing on you, man, you're brilliant! I think the switch is piezoelectric, but the fabric is probably carbon fiber tape, which is conductive should you need to replace it. Really brilliant, thanks! I'm just looking for videos on how to replace the control panel board, but everything helps!

  • @BeardedElectrician
    @BeardedElectrician Před měsícem +1

    Fantastic. Same issue with our 2022 model. Worked like a charm. Grateful electrician here.

  • @Totaldrama_fan999
    @Totaldrama_fan999 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much for this! I popped off the front display as opposed to opening it up. Then removed the foam squares and put aluminum foil in place of foam. Closed it up with double sided mounting tape and voila! My buttons are work again! Thank you thank you thank you!

  • @leinad41
    @leinad41 Před 11 měsíci

    Eventually LG replaced the foam buttons with little spring buttons, yet I still had this problem around the two year mark. Found a fix in comments on another video - a small piece of aluminum foil at the back of the touch button panel to make contact with the spring. Worked for me.

  • @jasonkaloger6690
    @jasonkaloger6690 Před 2 lety +7

    You can also use metal ducting tape as the button needs a conductive surface. Thanks for a great video.

  • @retrogamer1649
    @retrogamer1649 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Thanks! Same for me ! Add a little plastic piece to give more strength to foil/foam button. Problem solved in less than an hour ! You saved me hundreds of dollars! Thanks again!!!

  • @genekeranen2489
    @genekeranen2489 Před 9 měsíci +1

    This was the only video I could find which covered the piezoelectric switch. I only need to fluff up the pad a bit and we were up and running. Thanks.

  • @mikehawkinssr
    @mikehawkinssr Před 2 lety +3

    I have the same washing machine same problem thank you very much for the solution.

  • @aprilpatterson37
    @aprilpatterson37 Před 2 lety +3

    Thank you so much!! This is a real fix! You ain't lying... it's a piece of junk. You pay a fair amount of money and it goes out in 2 years! Crazy

  • @benjacobs2616
    @benjacobs2616 Před 2 lety +3

    This helped me big time. Our model is maybe a 2013/14, but looks the same. I took off the back and while i didnt have the foam between the buttons, our button somehow wore down enough it would not hit the switch behind it anymore. We added a dab of hot glue to the back of the button, let it dry, and put it back together. Works every time now. Thanks for this video. I might make my own if i can find the time.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety +1

      Good info! Thanks for letting us know! Glad you got yours figured out! I didn't put any glue to hold the foam in mine, I was worried it would NOT connect after that. Better to test each type pretty good before reassembling I guess!

    • @TurboJoe304
      @TurboJoe304 Před 6 dny

      Do you remember how the knob came off? I have mine apart but can’t get the knob off to pull the motherboard away from the front touch screen

  • @timblackwelder3681
    @timblackwelder3681 Před 3 měsíci

    Great Info! These ideas really work. I made $500 bucks today. Headed to the gun shop to spend the $ I saved.

  • @macleanb
    @macleanb Před rokem

    Best video for the power button not working. The type of glue makes a difference. Thanks for making it. I used the wrong glue and it got too hard. For sure that foam got pinched, needs to be reengineered.

  • @lesliesteinkamp
    @lesliesteinkamp Před rokem +4

    Thank you! Exact same thing going on with my washer. I yanked the back off. I could actually see the button so I just squeezed it together and started right up. Dumb button! I did the unplug restart thing for a month and then that quit working too.

  • @cookinvic
    @cookinvic Před 7 měsíci +1

    Great video, already replaced the board a couple years ago but now same problem.
    I tried swapping buttons but didn’t work, the rolled up foil button did. Just matched it size wise to the old foam button.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 7 měsíci

      Yep, my second round after the foam failed again I did the foil and it's still working.

  • @natmarjon
    @natmarjon Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you we will be using your advice tonight to fix our buttons

  • @xpress136
    @xpress136 Před 9 měsíci

    How do you take that cover off to get to the board?

  • @momanddadmeetworld
    @momanddadmeetworld Před rokem +2

    Better repair than my PAID best buy tech. I fixed it first try with this video!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Good job! By the looks of it EVERY tech should have gotten a service bulletin telling them how to fix it by now! I guess the tech's never look at CZcams for everything like the rest of us!

  • @xpress136
    @xpress136 Před 9 měsíci

    How did you get the knob off?

  • @groot193
    @groot193 Před rokem +2

    Had the very same issue today. Glad I watched your video...in addition to the LG rusting out at the bleach cup and having to fight LG to get that replaced, the power button also went out. I learned a new obstacle with LG. Make sure your serial number sticker ( which LG strategically places on the side of the machine where, as you might expect, occasionally rubs against things) is protected from wear because get this...if even ONE character is scratched away, that voids their warranty. @#%&!. But...going back to this video...great job! After I got the control panel open, I saw another cluster of the tape covered foam squares. I looked at the front face of the control panel to see what functions they served and to see if I could swap one of those. One of the functions on the control panel is remove wifi start which I'll never use so I just swapped that one for the power button spot. I also added a drop of model glue. I let it set up and tested it several times for proper connectivity and the glue didn't interfere with it so, I popped this thing back together in a few minutes and BAM...back in business.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      GOOD JOB! Thanks for that serial number info!

    • @ZeusKingOfAllGods
      @ZeusKingOfAllGods Před 8 měsíci

      Just a heads up on what I do. I create folders on my phone for model and serial numbers. I just take a pic of the tag then I create a folder with that name(washer, dryer, lawnmower, car VIN, vacuum, chainsaw etc). That way you don't have to run to the basement and search for the tag or run out to the garage to look at what kind of air filter you need for the mower. I also take pics of all parts that are replaced semi frequently like belts for my vacuum or belts for my air compressor. If you do it while you are fixing it it makes life a lot easier.

  • @HB-zk7ms
    @HB-zk7ms Před 2 měsíci +2

    Same problem with a less than 2 year old dryer that is the companion to this washer. Word spread to LG repairmen b/c he knew the moment he walked into my house what the problem was. Use the wifi option in case it breaks again you can bypass using the panel

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před měsícem

      Thanks! I'm glad they finally know what the problem is. I figured it out two years ago. They must have watched my video! Don't pay a repairman, it's not that hard! But mine doesn't have WIFI.

    • @HB-zk7ms
      @HB-zk7ms Před měsícem

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonight mine was under warranty so the fix is free. Repairman said it was definitely poor engineering. They developed a replacement part for this reason. He said the other issue is that sometimes the “touch” feature doesn’t work b/c hands are too cold. Press it often enough the foam will always expand.

  • @1800Mstreet
    @1800Mstreet Před rokem

    Thanks for this. Mine has the updated spring. The "button" on the board is not making electrical contact with the spring that activates the on/off switch. Lengthening the spring made no difference. I drilled a hole through the button in the external face board so I can turn it on by touching the spring with a screwdriver inserted through the hole. Will try ordering a new external face board is $30 directly from LG.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Great! Be sure you are on rubber mat or in shoes because you can get a shock!

  • @ckye736
    @ckye736 Před rokem

    Update on us. It works perfectly again.
    We leveled ours and it is working at the lightest touch like new. Installation was done incorrectly. Before you call someone do the ThinQ as we did. It helps to diagnose problems. You for sure know it’s not the expensive parts, which the people who looked at it wanted to replace.!!!!!!

  • @billbru1034
    @billbru1034 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Definitely going to try this. Thanks for the video.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 9 měsíci +1

      The replacement foam that I put in for this video has now failed. I took a small piece of aluminum foil and hammered it down to almost cubical the same size as the foam and inserted it in place of the foam this time. It's working again for the time being!

  • @erikatorres8117
    @erikatorres8117 Před rokem

    Thank you, thank you, thank you! 😊
    I was able to fix my LG washer, yay!
    I used a pice of foil and it works!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem +1

      Great! That foil may compress again if you push the button too hard, so go lightly on that button!

  • @stevegodon
    @stevegodon Před 2 lety

    This helped me 100% as well. Thank you

  • @stevensteffey6549
    @stevensteffey6549 Před 8 měsíci

    just wanted to mention if you don't want to use the foam pad with the strip all I did was folded sections of aluminum foil in layers and glued them on top of each other, and then on the control panel side has super glued a couple more layers of aluminum foil together until I got the right thickness to where they were touch each other when you push on the control panel. Works perfectly.

  • @alandixon7236
    @alandixon7236 Před 2 měsíci +2

    I tried the below methods, but nothing worked. I only have the springs sticking up and I learned later that the spring doesn't fit ring in the center of the start button. It lines up in the center of the square part of the circle of the start button. So, I looked in my parts bin and I found a 3/8 inch wide by 1 inch piece of metal and use double sided tape and installed it in the square part to the center of the circle and it now turns on. One may have to stretch the springs a little for the on button and the start button like I did.

  • @alfonsovisoso7796
    @alfonsovisoso7796 Před 2 lety +1

    This helped 100% thank you sir!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety

      Happy to help! It was such a pain to go through the problem I knew others would be at their wits end, too!

  • @theshaddocks5605
    @theshaddocks5605 Před rokem +1

    Have the same problem. Thank you for the video.

  • @saraandtimthornton8844

    Great video! Mine is a WT7305 sold 5/27/2021 with the improved springs in place of the foam but the same issue. Waiting for the warranty repair company to come back for the third time. How did you get the bottom of the control board and user interface and the knob off? I don't want to break the clips as they are both new :)

    • @davidbabcock5955
      @davidbabcock5955 Před 2 lety +3

      You can’t help but sort of crack it up a little bit. You just have to give the knob a good yank. And then the plastic clips that hold the board in you just have to stick a little flat head screwdriver in there and pray that thing open. You will end up messing up some of them I guarantee it! But you’ve got to do what you Gotta do. If your warranty guy is coming just let him be responsible for that!

  • @adamfog5476
    @adamfog5476 Před 20 dny +1

    Dude, I commend you. That was an amazing explanation! Good job how’s it holding up?

    • @davidbabcock5955
      @davidbabcock5955 Před 20 dny

      Well, there are probably three or four or more fixes in this comment thread. I ended up having to fix it again, but I used a bit of aluminum foil and hammered it into the same shape as the foam should have been and that solved the problem.

  • @dbirk5558
    @dbirk5558 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for the tip and what exactly is the name of the special foam again?

    • @UltraFundraisingcom
      @UltraFundraisingcom Před rokem

      There is no special foam. Use very firm foam wrapped in the piezo electric material.

  • @susanloseby6767
    @susanloseby6767 Před 2 lety

    We are experiencing the same problem and want to try your suggestions but we are not able to remove the back panel. There only seems to be 3 screws which we removed but can’t get it to come off. Any advice?

    • @davidbabcock5955
      @davidbabcock5955 Před 2 lety

      So that panel has a housing on the back. It has a few screws. I believe that it just snaps in there. So you have to really just sort of stick some thing like a sharp screwdriver in there and pop it out and apart. Just look around and make sure there aren’t more screws that you didn’t get to. It seems like that’s always an unknown. But that is not going to be damaged most likely by just popping it apart. The control panel itself is snapped into some plastic parts and that is going to be difficult to get a part and you probably will end up damaging those pieces. It’s just how it is. But there are some extra screw holes that are used in the beginning that will come in handy if you break all the snaps. You can use some other kind of screws to hold that panel on. Hope that helps!

  • @cjklausing53189
    @cjklausing53189 Před 2 lety

    How’d you get the front knob off? It seems mine is getting in the way so I cannot access the display panel

    • @davidbabcock5955
      @davidbabcock5955 Před 2 lety

      I don’t remember for sure but I think you just pull it! Good luck! Maybe there’s another video somewhere that will have that information.

  • @TurboJoe304
    @TurboJoe304 Před 7 dny +1

    So I’m trying to get mine apart like yours. I took out the 5 screws on the back and I can get it to pull up a little but I can’t get it the whole way off. Any tips?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 7 dny +1

      Tons of pointers in this comment thread. But it basically has plastic snaps all around that you will probably have to put a flat head in. They will break. Good luck!

  • @homerunhitter804
    @homerunhitter804 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for this video! What kind of foam did you use?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem +1

      I keep lots of random foam from packing in boxes etc. I do not know what type of foam it was. It only last less than a year anyway. I would probably look here for comments from those who used springs. There is likely a spring part replacement available, but I'm not sure.

  • @brianperkins5368
    @brianperkins5368 Před 3 měsíci

    I used the toothpick solution for my foam pad squish problem. Thank you. You could make the video better by showing disassembly of the control panel covers.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 3 měsíci

      Whatever works! Haha, even if it's just a temporary fix. But, yeah, you can't add to existing videos on CZcams. Someone probably has it online somewhere. Seems like you figured it out tho! Pretty much just a couple screws and a snappy thing or two for anyone who needs instructions!

  • @MagmaTrevor
    @MagmaTrevor Před rokem +1

    Mine just came out of warranty and did the same thing! Screw those clips for the front! Never would buy an LG again. This is my 3rd problem with all of my LG products. My Samsung ones in my last house never had an issue for over 2 years.

  • @hikerph
    @hikerph Před rokem +1

    Just has a repairman here. LG WT7305CW. He says LG has a newer front display panel (the part you actually touch to operate the buttons). It's thinner, so will contact the foam better.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      That's BS. It has nothing to do with that! Everyone here on this thread knows that!

  • @sidaguilar3628
    @sidaguilar3628 Před 2 lety +3

    YOU THE MAN!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety +1

      Haha thanks! Well that serviceman had been at my house 5 or 6 times and nothing was getting fixed! My wife was about to go order a new machine and I was like, No way am I buying another new one already!😅

  • @crouse7180
    @crouse7180 Před rokem +1

    Same Issue with the spring style buttons. Small piece of aluminum foil worked perfect.

  • @timjack3000
    @timjack3000 Před rokem

    Got the top off, couldn’t get the computer board out. So I put it back together and cut out the on/off circle on the front panel. Now I push on the spring and it works!

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Great! Be sure you are on rubber mat or in shoes because you can get a shock!

  • @mattgeisler848
    @mattgeisler848 Před rokem +1

    Thank you so much! Now I have to go tear this LG apart!

  • @charlesramos4847
    @charlesramos4847 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making this video. Repair guy wanted to replace the control panel for $490 then I remembered this video and decided to give it a try. BINGO!

  • @gabrielmacias8617
    @gabrielmacias8617 Před rokem +3

    You are awesome thank you for the help

  • @JohnWilliams-fx5hp
    @JohnWilliams-fx5hp Před rokem

    Best video for diagnosis

  • @masterlee4370
    @masterlee4370 Před rokem +1

    My washing machine is starting to do this too. It is less than 2 years old. After 8 months I had the bottom hose start leaking. I called LG and went back and forth as they accuse me of customer neglect. How it could be neglect when it was from the hose rubbing back and forth with the friction causing the hole to form. I ended up just fixing it myself even though it was under warranty. Now the start button is acting up too. I will never ever buy or recommend an LG product again.

  • @tkatsk
    @tkatsk Před 3 měsíci

    I am just looking at to buy the replacement foam on eBay. They come in different sizes. Mine on off button works. Some of the other buttons don't work. Will chewing gum wrap foil work?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 3 měsíci

      I don't know if chewing gum wrapper will work or not! Haha just try it! Let us know! My best final solution was just to mash a ball of foil and hammer it down to the size of the original foam. Put the foil in place of the foam. No problems since.

    • @tkatsk
      @tkatsk Před 3 měsíci

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonight I have just been to kitchen downstairs and saw the aluminium foil wrap roll. That must be the one. Ha ha

  • @robertliehr4366
    @robertliehr4366 Před rokem +1

    This was great! I noticed on mine that the foam button looked burned out, whereas all the other buttons look new. Also, on the panel where this burned out button is, there are some black marks as if a spark or something happened. I think I need to replace the "piezo tape" that wraps around the foam. Any tips on where to go from here?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Just look through the comments in my responses or other responses. It’s in here somewhere. I don’t remember exactly right off the bat.

  • @adareone
    @adareone Před 2 měsíci +1

    Does anyone know if these pads can be purchased and if so what is the part number?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 měsíci

      I do not know. I don't think anyone in this thread has found them. They are just "part of the board" assembly.

  • @sonny4577
    @sonny4577 Před 8 měsíci

    how did you take off the control panel im having trouble

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 8 měsíci

      You should search these comments. There are some mentioning that. It's just a few screws that are pretty simple to find though.

  • @elizabethmelendez5408
    @elizabethmelendez5408 Před 2 lety +2

    How do I remove the touch panel from the display board? I mean to replace the foam. I’ve taken the outside panel off and the silver cover in the back it’s just propping it open. I don’t want to break it

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety

      Mine was just snapped in. You may have to wrestle with it a bit and you will likely damage the plastic a bit. But be careful not to damage the board. I think there are about 6 places that hold it together so if you damage a few it will still snap back together. You should see mine! It was damaged bad by the service guy who never figured out the problem! I think in the end if you damage all of the plastic snaps there should be a few places where you could add a few screws. Mine had screw holes that were not used since it could snap in.

    • @davidbabcock6478
      @davidbabcock6478 Před 2 lety +1

      Elizabeth, the big knob pops off out the front. I think you just give it a good tug.

    • @elizabethmelendez5408
      @elizabethmelendez5408 Před 2 lety

      Ty we finally taken both out and saw ours is not foam buttons but has springs on all the buttons. We can push it to start without the outside display cover but with it on it won’t start.

    • @davidbabcock5955
      @davidbabcock5955 Před 2 lety +1

      Make sure the little black pad is on the inside of the cover. And then stretch the springs just a little bit and put it back together. That’s my best guess.

    • @amberpayne2778
      @amberpayne2778 Před 2 lety

      @@elizabethmelendez5408 Mine is the same, did you get it to work?

  • @christinesmiley2064
    @christinesmiley2064 Před 5 měsíci +1

    i’m having this same issue. i removed the top part of the washer but the control board is in the way of the buttons, how were you able to separate the control board from the top of the washer?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 5 měsíci

      Yes, it should snap out of there, but you will break some of the plastic. This question has many answers in the comments. Basically just break it out but then use a couple small screws in the unused holes to hold it together when you are done.

    • @christinesmiley2064
      @christinesmiley2064 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonight finally got it this morning, definitely had to break some of the little plastic snaps. oops, lol. but it works!!

  • @user-us4to7tj2w
    @user-us4to7tj2w Před 4 měsíci

    How do you get the selector knob off?

  • @StaynOutTheWay
    @StaynOutTheWay Před rokem +1

    Where did you get the electric fabric?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Can't remember offhand. It's probably somewhere here in the comments. Swapping the foam from another button, or getting harder foam with metalic cloth, or adding a spring, or just putting smashed aluminum foil in there!

  • @007robar
    @007robar Před 2 lety +1

    How do you get the foam plug out? I tugged on it a bit but am afraid of tearing it in two.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety +2

      It should not tear in two if the metalized fabric is still wrapped around the foam. It's pretty robust. It may have some sort of tacky adhesive to hold it in place, but I couldn't even see anything in there. I DID NOT PUT ANY ADDITIONAL GLUE when I put it back together. And I did not clean out any of the material that was there if there was any. I just set it in place and carefully lowered the cover back on and snapped it together.

  • @paulfox4134
    @paulfox4134 Před 8 měsíci +1

    What is the name of the fabric and where do you get that? Thank you for the video

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 8 měsíci

      At this point I think the concensus is to just compress some aluminum foil into a small cube that replaces the foam/fabric altogether. I have had my machine apart more than I care to admit, but the last thing I did was the foil square the size of the foam, and it is the best solution I believe.

    • @paulfox4134
      @paulfox4134 Před 8 měsíci

      OK. Thank you. I'm going to take the cube from one of the functions we have never used.

  • @karleymcfadyen9086
    @karleymcfadyen9086 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thank you thank you THANK YOU!!

  • @lenamartinez9030
    @lenamartinez9030 Před 2 lety +1

    Link to buy that type of tape or fabric tape??? Please

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety

      I did not save the info from the order. But if you search "metalized conductive fabric" you will find some. Here is one that will most likely work. www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/adafruit-industries-llc/1168/5356770?Essen%20Deinki&Shopping_DK%2BSupplier_Other&Essen%20Deinki&gclid=CjwKCAiAprGRBhBgEiwANJEY7OewOk_3A3IIi4Pki-2ZNk8NpZKAgXIa5XpATg7arBxtG78XrYDvQxoC7NwQAvD_BwE

  • @MARITERE67
    @MARITERE67 Před rokem +1

    Mine has just begun to do the same thing. Where do u live? I need mine fixed.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      I'm just a regular guy. I don't fix other peoples machines. Sorry! But if you follow these instructions you will do better than any of the repairmen all of us here have had try!

  • @timjordan5272
    @timjordan5272 Před rokem

    How do you take the control panel apart

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      There are a few comments in this thread that describe how to do it. You'll want to scroll through here to find those instructions.

  • @gabrielmacias8617
    @gabrielmacias8617 Před rokem +2

    And also for saving me money thank you

  • @truckermatt5825
    @truckermatt5825 Před rokem +1

    He is right you are gonna tear them tabs up pretty bad but there’s a few screws to hold it all back together. I have had mine apart several times self diagnosing which is sad for a less than two year old appliance 😢 Also it seems Lg created many holes for screws they didn’t install. Samsung shouldn’t make microwaves and Lg should improve their washing machine button system.

  • @russellmccown2529
    @russellmccown2529 Před rokem +1

    Thank you!

  • @mikhaer
    @mikhaer Před rokem

    thank you that is the same problem that I have

  • @tc4927
    @tc4927 Před 8 měsíci +1

    How the heck do you get the control board off those tabs?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 8 měsíci

      Very carefully! haha, it will be stipped, cracked and broken when you are done. But if I recall you can use some small screws to hold it together after you have destroyed the snaps!

    • @tc4927
      @tc4927 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Just got it off....lost 2 tabs but oh well. It was indeed the touch screen button...the spring type. I glued some foil on the back of the button face for power and start works again.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 8 měsíci

      @@tc4927 Good thing you figured it out! None of the techs know how to work on these things!

  • @josecordoba1757
    @josecordoba1757 Před rokem +1

    Thank you I will try in my moms washers

  • @esel2976
    @esel2976 Před rokem

    yea finally took mine apart, a wt7300cw and the i was turning it on without even making contact with the foam, like just hovered over it, don't know why the button had to be so wacky, but i don't have glue so I'll prolly do something with tinfoil

  • @jackpitre7942
    @jackpitre7942 Před 2 lety

    Mine is not very old. Instead of foam, they have Springs now!
    I can touch the springs and everything works fine. I put it back together and it doesn't recognize my touch!
    Can the membrane on the cover go bad?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety

      I don't know for sure. I don't think so because it is a non-moving part. It's just a metallic plastic I think. My guess would be to CAREFULLY stretch the spring just about 5 or 10% in length. Someone else in this comment section said something about springs so look through the comments for their info.

  • @buddysoutdoorgarden7001

    How did you get the face off to that point ?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Look at these comments. I saw someone recently telling how to do that. Once you get the entire panel off I think the white part just snaps out of the faceplate.

  • @AL-qr4vf
    @AL-qr4vf Před měsícem +1

    LG should be embarrassed with the quality of their work. I’m never buying lg. thanks for the vid!!!

  • @jakekeiser7087
    @jakekeiser7087 Před 2 lety +3

    Is it easy to take the control panel off? With our machine the power button has gone out on us less than a year into ownership. We are not happy at all. But this seems like an easy fix. Going to give this a try.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety +1

      There is a metal back plate, then the circuit board just clips into the white plastic housing. It is a bit difficult to get the CB and the white housing apart, my service tech botched mine up so bad but it still clips back together.
      Even botched up it just snapped in. You may have to wrestle with it a bit and you will likely damage the plastic a bit. But be careful not to damage the board. I think there are about 6 places that hold it together so if you damage a few it will still snap back together. If you damage all of the plastic snaps there should be a few places where you could add a few screws. Mine had screw holes that were not used since it could snap in.

    • @jakekeiser7087
      @jakekeiser7087 Před 2 lety

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonight thank you very much for this detailed explanation!

    • @jakekeiser7087
      @jakekeiser7087 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonight So the repairman came and ordered a new control panel and display board for our washing machine. When we unwrapped it a service bulletin fell out explaining to the tech what to do (so this is obviously a common issue that LG is aware of). Interestingly enough, it appears that they have updated the button mechanism, there is no foam to be found it looks as if it is now a spring instead. So, I am happy to see that there is no foam to get crushed or break down, however the display panel doesn't have much flex so it is going to be interesting to see the how it will work when the repairman swaps everything out. I will update you with the results tomorrow. BTW the service bulletin advises not to change the display panel unless necessary, but we will leave that up to the repairman.
      The panel has a part number of: AGL76194027
      PCB Complex: EBR86498808
      We have the top loader with the agitator: WT7305CV

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety

      @@jakekeiser7087 That's the first thing our repairman tried too. Default to expensive but easy repair. Unless that board has the foam or springs with it most likely you'll have the same problem is my guess. It's those buttons, not the board. Springs should probably just be stretched out a bit just like what new foam does! Let me know!

    • @jakekeiser7087
      @jakekeiser7087 Před 2 lety +1

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonight Sorry forgot to update as life got busy. When the second repairman came to put the new parts on he explained that the issue involves the display panel letting in too much light and therefore not activating the button since it couldn't "sense" the finger as it was letting in too much light. I have no idea what he was talking about. He replaced both the display panel and the control board and the machine works fine for now. Something definitely changed though as our machine just doesn't sound the same anymore, it's much louder on the final drain and spin. There were no foam pieces on the old control board or the new one, I honestly don't understand how it works since the display has practically no flex to it.

  • @b4ever82
    @b4ever82 Před rokem

    My start button works fine but doesn’t trigger the lid to lock. It just beeps. Any ideas??

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Oh great! Hey everyone, pay attention here. Here is probably the next problem we will all have. Sorry but I don't have an answer. But if you can figure it out please let us all know! See if there is a "lock' part that is replaceable. Try that BEFORE you replace the motherboard. It's almost never the motherboard.

    • @b4ever82
      @b4ever82 Před rokem

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonight thanks. I also tried a really strong magnet, but no luck..

  • @amandamotacrystal10
    @amandamotacrystal10 Před 2 lety +1

    I’ve had mine for 7 months and it won’t power on. I’m patiently waiting for Lg to call me but yeah. No luck

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 2 lety

      If you are not going to work on it yourself then BE SURE to show the technician this video. Hopefully you get warranty work but they are still just going to send someone to work on it and even the service guy didn't know this.

  • @knownothingido
    @knownothingido Před 10 měsíci +1

    Hey Will Ferrell looks just like you ! Thanks for the common sense fix.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 10 měsíci

      Haha, what? How do you know that? Did I mention that in here somewhere? Yes, I am Will Ferrell impersonator! www.LinkTr.ee/impersonate

  • @christymariegunn1102
    @christymariegunn1102 Před 2 lety +5

    Does it have to be a specific type of foam?

    • @davidbabcock5955
      @davidbabcock5955 Před 2 lety +2

      I used a fairly firm foam. I keep small pieces of foam on my workbench and found something on the firm side compared to what was used in the manufacturing. The original foam was very flimsy and my choice to replace was fairly firm, more like the bottom of soft running shoes actually!

    • @christymariegunn1102
      @christymariegunn1102 Před 2 lety +3

      @@davidbabcock5955
      Hi David,
      Thank you so much for responding back to answer my question. It’s been 2 years since this past August that I had bought this LG washer & dryer so they are still fairly new. I’ve been experiencing this issue for about a year now. It’s been reoccurring but not often. I did pay for the extended warranty when I purchased them but of course when I need to utilize it it’s expired.
      Don’t have the money that a repairman would charge to figure out the problem then fix it.
      Your video that you posted on CZcams was the information I definitely needed in order to save time & money on fixing the problem. Just wanted to say thank you again so much!

    • @davidbabcock5955
      @davidbabcock5955 Před 2 lety +2

      @@christymariegunn1102 That's great! Glad to help!

  • @autiger96
    @autiger96 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks … same problem here .. about to tear mine apart.

  • @BeccaJay
    @BeccaJay Před rokem

    My top control panel won’t come off. I’ve checked for all the screws. You don’t get it. 😭

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Somewhere in these comments you might find better help but just look for the last few screws. There may be a better video somewhere that shows that part, but it's basically just screws and plastic. You can do it!

    • @charlesramos4847
      @charlesramos4847 Před rokem

      There are 2 hidden screws holding the top panel down. In order to get access to the 2 hidden screws u have to remove the front lower trim below the top panel assembly. Take off the rear housing panel and look on the lower section for 2 black screws. 1 on each side. Those black screws release the trim and then u’ll have access to the 2 hidden screws.

  • @RegisMoyo
    @RegisMoyo Před 3 měsíci +1

    What about front load

  • @starbright5236
    @starbright5236 Před rokem +1

    Mine broke 4 months in. Wish I saw this before the purchase.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      Sorry! Yes this comment community is very full of all the info you need to fix it though!

  • @MJ-fh8fw
    @MJ-fh8fw Před 2 lety +5

    Thank you for sharing, foam failure , no power, LG needs to have a class action lawsuit so I can get my 10 dollars, but maybe that will stop them from making $hit.

  • @jennifercunningham2763

    a lg service guys replaced the board still same problem , I have the warranty and not doing me any good . They keep sending repair guy same thing . What a mistake buying from rc willeys

  • @Dorado-123
    @Dorado-123 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Same problem with my, lest a 5 year,

  • @ckye736
    @ckye736 Před rokem

    Just wanted to give an update on our LG top load. The foam is NOT squished. Everyone who is deeply concerned in fixing this problem should listen!!!!!!
    Get a water scale and LEVEL your washer correctly.
    On the bottom are extra feet to help with that. Adjust them according to the leveling device you use. Once leveled the start button should work fine.
    DONT waist your money and listen to people who replace parts, and tell you this is a common issue with LG washers. Don’t throw out your machine, get it done by yourself!!!!! That’s about the only thing to do once in a while. We have no issues.

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      OK, everyone new, try this first! But all of us with the squished foam know that is definitely a problem. If there's no contact anymore, there's no electricity!

    • @tkatsk
      @tkatsk Před 3 měsíci

      The machine had been staying in the same position for the last few years whether leveled squarely or not, and was working until a few days back.
      How can a little adjustment of levelling revive the dead button? I am just trying to make sense. Thanks

  • @admargarethernandez4434
    @admargarethernandez4434 Před rokem +1

    Thank you

  • @angelicareyna1486
    @angelicareyna1486 Před 6 měsíci

    I can't take my board apart😢

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před 6 měsíci

      Why not? Look for the comments below about doing that. You WILL break some plastic tabs, but a small screw in the unused holes will hold it together when you put it back together! You got this!

  • @StagArmslower
    @StagArmslower Před rokem

    I think the tape is just makes the foam firm and doesn't allow the pin of the switch to puncture the foam and stop working extending their life. So, any tape would work. Still great advice though. Thanks

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem +1

      If you are talking about the conductive layer around the original foam, then no, just any tape will not work. This is not a pressure-sensitive button. And on my machine, there is no "pin of the switch" you mention that would puncture anything. I don't know what you are referring to. And how would puncturing foam do anything? Foam, by its very nature, is full of holes already. If you have a foam piece in your machine, follow my instructions. If you have a spring, the instructions are in the comments here.

    • @StagArmslower
      @StagArmslower Před rokem

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonightThe foam would give in without protective tape being compressed many times (probably reinforced with fiberglass) and in the video, you turned off the washer with your finger so how the so-called piezoelectric tape helps? Apparently is not needed to send signal to the board.
      Piezo effect would have to generate voltage to be called that and voltage could be damaging to electronics

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      @@StagArmslower Piezo may be technically incorrect term. But it's definitely only there to transfer electricity and to be conductive. It has to be metalized tape. It has nothing to do with pressure.

  • @thinredline9714
    @thinredline9714 Před rokem +1

    How'd ubget the mask off?

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      You'll have to search these comments. I'm pretty sure it's in here somewhere.

  • @isiomaokolie8654
    @isiomaokolie8654 Před rokem +1

    It didn’t work for me 😢

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před rokem

      This comment community is very full of all the info you need to fix it though! Keep looking and one of these solutions will most likely work. Swapping the foam from another button, or getting harder foam with metalic cloth, or adding a spring, or just putting smashed aluminum foil in there!

  • @warrenhoffman653
    @warrenhoffman653 Před měsícem

    My buttons were different. They had springs. I changed the motherboard

    • @SkipWhatAboutTonight
      @SkipWhatAboutTonight  Před měsícem +1

      The motherboards did not previously solve the problem. You must have had a "mother board" problem, not a button problem.

    • @warrenhoffman653
      @warrenhoffman653 Před měsícem

      @@SkipWhatAboutTonightI did. That’s why I changed it.