Washer has warning code flashing LE what does mean ?
Press "end of cycle" for 3 seconds or till the flashing goes off . Plug off the wall. Code can be an indication of
several issues. The most common cause is over sudsing in the machine.
Overloading the wash with too much laundry may also cause the LE error
code. Lastly, a breakdown in the signal between the microprocessor and
the motor may cause that error code. This can occur if there is a loose
wire, see that all wires are tightened..........
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SOURCE: LE code
LE error is a locked rotor you need to have your hall sensor on the stator or better yet just have the whole stator replaced which comes with the sensor on it (P.S. the stator is part of the motor and has a 5 year warranty)
SOURCE: Le error code on my LG washer.
On LG Washers the code LE is for motor overload protection.
Ensure that you are not overloading washer, make sure to clean pump by draining at little door at lower left corner(check manual for instructions), unplug for 30 minutes to reset, now try running cycle again. if it fails again something else is causing the motor to work to hard and will require a professional.
SOURCE: LG Tromm washer WM2077CW reading code LE
LE means "Overload in Motor" Unplug the washer, remove clothes, wait 15 minutes for motor to cool down. try again. If problem persists you'll need a certified technician.
SOURCE: My washer say LG what dose that mean
My washer stopped and displayed the LE error code. I turned off the power button and tried again, but after a few seconds it want back to LE. Finally, I unplugged the power cord, plugged it back in, and the washer ran normally.
SOURCE: LG Tromm wm1814cw LE flashing on digital display,
Here are few troubleshooting tips that i have found. If you acquire further assistance please let me know...
Is this a new
installation?
In new installations, this error can sometimes present
because of a miscommunication between the control panel and the wash
motor. In this instance, the washer simply needs to be reset.
Step 1: Unplug the washing
machine.
Step 2: While the washer
remains unplugged, press and hold the [Start/Pause] button on the front
panel for 5 seconds.
Step 3: Plug the unit back in,
and run a rinse and spin cycle to test if the LE code is cleared.
Are there soap suds visible in the drum?
Over-sudsing is the main cause of LE error codes. Using
non-HE (high efficiency) detergents or too much detergent will cause
stress on the motor. In addition, detergent residue can also cause
leaking and odor. Follow these steps to resolved an LE error code caused
by over-sudsing.
Step 1: Unplug the washer and allow the unit to sit for
30 minutes to give the suds time to dissolve.
Step 2: Plug the washer back in and press [Power] to turn
on the washer.
Step 3: Do not choose a washing cycle. Press the [Spin
Speed] key until "No Spin" is selected.
Step 4: Press [Start/Pause] to begin a drain only cycle.
Step 5: After the drain only cycle has completed, remove
the clothing items from the machine. Turn the power back on and select
[Rinse and Spin] and then press [Start/Pause]. This will remove excess
soap suds and light residue from the drum. Repeat this step until no
visible suds are in the drum of the washer.
Has a large load size been used
with a gentle wash setting?
Gentle wash cycles such as Perm
Press, Delicates, Hand Wash, and Wool/Silk should only be used for
smaller loads. Because the cycles are more gentle while tumbling and
spinning, too many items in the drum can register as an issue with the
motor. In this instance reset the unit and run a test rinse and spin
cycle.
Has the washer been
overloaded?
Single bulky items or large
loads can add extra weight to the drum and place stress on the motor.
Remove some of the clothing and restart. If the issue is still present
after a few items have been removed, unplug the washer for 30 minutes to
allow the motor to cool and then restart the cycle.
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