I have checked the drain filter - nothing blocking. I have checked the drain hose - nothing blocking. I have checked the incoming water hose - nothing blocking. It gets down to about 30min left and stops with an OE code and does not finish draining. I dont understand what the problem is - need help please.
According to your owners manual you only have two choices...
Your lint screen is blocked or you have a problem with your drain motor (a separate device ).
Old age & experience will add a third... Assume lint did get past all those sophisticated "filters" and is presently residing inside the impeller housing... In the olden days when those housings came apart (aluminum/aluminium) I took out an entire sock and enough lint to make another... My guess today is you buy another plastic pump.
Sorry I could not get part number or price here in the USA...
Not even cleverly saying "spares" (but I did try).
Hope this was helpful.
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SOURCE: LG Intello 7KG Washing Machine
You may have some articles that made their way into the pump housing. Alot of times I see dimes get stuck in the ports of the pump, remove and check out thoroly and also check hoses coming to pump for little son of a gun articles that like to hide.
SOURCE: LG tromm front loader OE
This may be obvious but have you cleaned the filter that precedes the pump? Open the small access panel on the bottom left ( front of the washer) and twist out the filter trap.. clean all debris.. and the little bit of water that trickles out onto your floor.. Hope that helps...
SOURCE: Leaking from underneath. Doesn't appear to be the incoming hoses or connections or the drain.
Have you checked the drain pump? These washers are notorious for developing leaks with the pump. To inspect thoroughly, you will need to remove the exterior case of the washer. Just follow these steps:
1. Unplug washing machine.
2. Remove console. This can be accomplished in one
of two ways depending on which type of console you have.
a. If the console has removable
end caps, the caps lift off by prying on the top from the back of the washer.
The cap will pull off towards you as you are facing the unit from the front of
the washer. There will be a screw under each end cap that you will need to
remove.
b. If the console does not have
removable end caps, you will need to slide a putty knife under the front corner
of each side and push in while lifting up. There is a retaining clip under each
side that has to be released.
3. Once the console has been released it will lift
up and fold back over the back of the washer in its resting position. Use care
not to stress the small plastic hinges that hold it on. They can break easily.
4. Under the console will be two large brass
colored clips. Take a large flat blade screwdriver and place it in the groove
of the clip on the washer top. With the screwdriver firmly in the groove, push
away from you towards the back of the washer. This will release the clips.
5. Disconnect the lid switch connector plug. This
is the white colored plug on the washer top under the console.
6. Remove the washer casing. Open the lid of the
washer. Using one hand, grip under the front rim of the washer opening. Do not
grab the wash tub, just the casing. Tilt the washer case from the back first
towards you, slide forward slightly, and then lift up. The entire case comes
off exposing the wash tub and components.
Locate the water pump. It is a small
plastic pump with two hoses connected to it, directly under the front of the
wash tub. The pumps can develop small cracks and begin to leak. If this is the case, the pumps are not serviceable and must be replaced.
Check the tub seal. The seal in the center of the wash tub. If the seal develops leaks, you will notice water track marks on the transmission and a puddle under the center of the wash tub.
Check the the for cracks. Although it is not common, I have seen stress cracks develop on the exterior wash tub, causing leaks. The tub will have to replaced if this is the case.
Check the air dome hose to make sure it is still attached and not leaking. It is a small plastic hose that runs from the pressure switch in the console to the lower right hand side of the wash tub. If the hose comes loose of develops leaks, the washer will begin to leak as it fills (usually about 1/3 of the way full).
To reinstall the case, follow these steps:
1. Re-install washer case. With the lid of the
washer open, place grasp case under front rim and place it on the washer frame.
While looking down through the washer lid opening, make sure the front lip of
the case is placed UNDER the washer frame and rocked back onto the frame to
ensure that the small cleats on the frame fit into the slotted grooves on the
washer case base. If you do not get the case seated correctly it will rattle
and vibrate while the washer is in operation.
2. Make the back of the washer fits into the
washer casing on each side and reinsert the brass clips. Place the clip into
the slot on the back of the washer first, and then forcefully push it into the
opening on top of the washer. It will snap back into to place.
3. REINSTALL LID SWITCH CONNECTOR. It is easy to
forget. If you do not reconnect it, the washer will not work correctly.
4. Reinstall console.
NOTE: Run some water in the tub about 1/3 of the way full BEFORE you remove the exterior washer case. That way you can check for any leaks with water in the tub. Let me know what you fins. I hope this helps you.
SOURCE: OE problem with the LG WD - 12270BD Washer
Turn the knob to start and restart again let it run thru the course.
AND IF THIS DONT WORK TRY THIS:
Put knob on spin and let it run thru the course.
SOURCE: Daewoo Top loader washing machine water wont drain...
hi friend,
If your washer won't drain, check these:
It spins, but doesn't pump
It doesn't spin or pump
It pumps, but the water returns
It spins, but doesn't pump
If your washer spins but doesn't pump the water out, the drain line is probably clogged. In many
washers, a small sock or other piece of clothing can get between the clothes tub and the outer tub
that holds the water. If the clothing gets between the tubs, it may then get into the drain hose that's
attached to the pump--or even into the pump itself. If it's in the pump, you need to remove the
hoses
from the pump and pull the item out.
To remove the sock from the outer tub port, open the washer's main access panel and remove the
large-diameter rubber hose that connects the pump to the bottom of the outer tub. Then, using
needle-nose pliers, try to grab and remove the clothing through the port.
Sometimes you can't remove the stuck clothing from below. Then you have to remove the agitator,
top of the outer drum shield, and inner clothes tub. This isn't easy to do--and you may need special tools--so you might
be happier getting a qualified appliance repair technician to do the job.
If the drain line isn't plugged, the problem may be with your pump. Even if the pump appears to be
turning, the internal impeller may be broken. If so, you need to replace the pump.
It doesn't spin or pump
If your washer doesn't spin or pump water out but the motor is running, your washer probably
has a frozen pump pulley. If so, you need to replace the pump. To check the pulley, remove the
pump from the washer and try to rotate the pulley manually. If it doesn't turn freely--if it's frozen
or stiff--replace it.
It pumps, but the water returns
If the water that pumps out of the machine goes back into the machine after the spin cycle, your
washer may be siphoning the water from a laundry tub that has a slow drain, back into the
washer. The usual remedy for this is to improve the draining of the laundry tub. (Is something stuck
in the drain?) Also, check for these problems:
* If the drain hose reaches more than about 4 inches into the laundry tub, cut off the excess.
* If your drain hose is lower than the washer's cabinet, install an air gap/siphon break assembly.
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