is it noisey on spin? sounds like control board to me. try this , open door and turn steel bowl by hand, left then right. if u can turn the bowl in both directions it is not the bearings. please reply 4 more help.the bowl should turn free in both directions.
LE usually means a loose connection to the stator assembly/hall sensor, or very well could be a bad hall sensor (RPM sensor). I would definitely, call for service if your getting this LE error.
You could remove your back panel, four screws, and check the connections, to your stator, this is behind the big metal wheel you see in front, called the rotor. The bottom of the stator, you'll see two plugs, make sure those are connected, ones for power to the stator, and the other is the power for the hall sensor. Make sure these are plugged in firmly.
Also, you can remove the top lid of your washing machine, two screws on the back of the lid, bottom part of the bracket that is there. Slide the lid back (sometimes firmly). Once removed, check the display control board, and make sure all those plugs are firmly connected too.
Some times you need to add some towels on light loads. I have an LG frontloader service manual. It will give an idea how to access components for testing. HERE
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I had the same error code along with the drum "freezing" up. The first unit that was delivered 2 years ago leaked water from the detergent compartment and they sent a second unit.I have only had this unit for 2 years and I am very disappointed in the LG product.LG was no help on the phone and I the only people that could service it were 45min away from were I live. I took the advice of a posting on this website that it could be a part called the sensor assembly (#6501KW2002A) and ordered it from an online electronics store (www.mcminone.com).To get to the sensor assembly, you first unplug and take off the back plate that has 4 small screws.Next, unscrew the big bolt in the middle and take off the hubcap looking part the bolt was securing.Next unclip the two sets of wires on the bottom of the circle you are looking at (the set of wires to the right are connected to the sensor assembly you want to replace).Next you will unscrew the 6 or so smaller bolts to take off the circular piece that the sensor assembly is snapped to.Take it off, unclip the old sensor assembly and clip on the new one – and reassemble.This worked perfectly for me and the part only cost $18 bucks plus shipping.When working, this product works well but I will not be purchasing any LG products in the future.
Pump. Probably got something stuck in or near it. Get underneath, check out filters and squeeze the pipes on the way toward the pump. You'll probably find a sock in there :-)
Follow these steps to replace your door
seal:
Disconnect all power to the machine first!!
1Locate the
outer clamp band securing the seal to the door rim on the washing machine and
examine it carefully for holes or tears. Many can be prised off with a
flat-bladed screwdriver they have a spring system holding them, but some have a
tensioning arrangement that has to be loosened.
2After
removing the outer
clamp band, locate the inner one securing the seal to the drum and
establish how this is secured. It may be necessary to loosen a clip, or you may
be able to prise the band off with a flat-bladed screwdriver. Some are like
very large Jubilee clips that you have to undo usually from the top.
3Once the
clamp bands have been removed, use both hands to pull the seal away from the
inner drum rim. Some machines have a water spout holes that will have to be lined
up. Others have a drain holes.
4Rubbing a
drop of washing up liquid into the groove on the door
seal/gasket that locates on the drum makes fitting the new seal easier.
5the new washing
machine door seal should be fitted by locating the drain holes at the bottom
of the seal first then push it on with both hands working opposite directions
towards the top. This is quite hard if you have never done it before.
6 refit the
inner band remembering this must be tensioned correctly for it to be water
tight.
7 now fit the
outer band and the test the machine for any leaks,
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Hi, I recommend to take vinegar 100ml and keep the temperature of 65 degree and start the normal program most of your problem will be solved after doing this
It could have been the washer at one time but the breakers got moved around over time. The washer should be on its own 20amp circuit. What size is the breaker? 20amp? 15amp? It is on the tip of the switch of the breaker. If it's a 20amp it should be for the kitchen or dining room outlets. It could also be for an air conditioner in the window. If it's a 15amp then it could be for lighting or other outlets other than the kitchen, dining room or ac outlet for window ac. That's just the basics. How old is the house? I've seen some really mixed up wiring in older houses. You could also buy a "Sperry" circiut breaker finder for about $50. It has a outlet plug that connects to an outlet and another handheld scanner that you scan the breakers with to find the correct breaker so that you can label it.
I bought a switch in Portugal by €7,5 and ...nothing. I bought a drain pump €18 and still not working. I have consult one tecnical expert by phone were i bought the pices and he said tha could be the pwc board (€75). Here in Portugal they quote €25 to come and €30 per first hour...I decided and I bought a new Lg with direct drive but I stored the old Lg (6 years old, without problems, and working 2 times per week)...if you try... and it works tell me ok ? Good Luck.