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Posted on Oct 08, 2007

Leak problem My LG WM1815CS leaks a little bit of water throughout the cycle. It seems the water could be coming from the back right of it. I'm not sure if it leaks during or after a spin cycle . We have tried cleaning the pump plug drain on the front of the machine, but it is still leaking. Water is not leaking from the water connections or the end of the drain. The washer is only about 16 months old.

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  • puggly Oct 09, 2007

    No we have not. We are still trying to fix it.

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2008

    same problem - no solution yet

  • Anonymous Mar 18, 2014

    WASHER WILL NOT DRAIN WATER FOLLOWING CLEANING WASHER CYCLE

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Ours did same thing after nearly same amount of time.

Run a couple of sanitary cycles without any cloths.

Only use HE detergent. 

Problem stopped after this

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