LG Washing Machine Error Codes
LG Washing Machine OE – Drain Error:
- Check for wrinkles or blockages in the channel hose.
- Guarantee the channel hose isn’t stopped up or hindered.
- Clean the drain filter.
- Ensure the channel siphon is working appropriately.
LG Washing Machine IE – Water Inlet Error:
- Check water supply hoses for kinks or blockages.
- Guarantee water supply valves are completely open.
- Clean the bay channels assuming that they’re stopped up.
- Check the water gulf valve is working accurately.
LG Washing Machine UE – Unbalanced Load Error:
- Stop the cycle and reallocate the heap equitably.
- Guarantee the machine is on a level surface.
- Try washing smaller loads to prevent imbalance.
LG Washing Machine DE – Door Open Error:
- Close the entryway appropriately and restart the cycle.
- Check the door latch for damage or misalignment.
- Ensure nothing is obstructing the door.
LG Washing Machine PE – Water Level Sensor Error:
- Examine the water level sensor for damage or debris.
- Verify the sensor connections are secure.
- Test the sensor for continuity.
LG Washing Machine CE – Overload Error:
- Decrease the heap size and reallocate the garments uniformly.
- Avoid overloading the machine in future cycles.
LG Washing Machine LE – Motor Error:
- Investigate the engine and belt for indications of wear or harm.
- Check for obstructions in the drum.
- Test the motor windings and connections.
LG Washing Machine FE – Water Overflow Error:
- Turn off the water supply immediately.
- Inspect for leaks or overflows in the tub.
- Check the water level sensor and inlet valve for issues.
LG Washing Machine TE – Heating Error:
- Check assuming the boiling water supply is working.
- Inspect the heating element for continuity.
- Ensure proper voltage is reaching the heating element.
LG Washing Machine CE – Configuration Error:
- Power off the machine and turn off it for a couple of moments, then, at that point, restart.
- Reset the machine to factory settings if possible.
- Contact LG customer support for advanced troubleshooting.
LG Washing Machine PF – Power Failure Error:
- Check if there was a power outage and reset the machine.
- Guarantee the power rope is appropriately associated with a functioning outlet.
LG Washing Machine tE1 – Temperature Sensor Error:
- Really look at the temperature sensor for harm or free associations.
- Test the sensor’s resistance to ensure it’s within the correct range.
LG Washer tE2 – Water Heating Error:
- Check the water warming component for progression.
- Ensure proper voltage is reaching the heating element.
LG Washer E6 – Water Supply Error:
- Guarantee the water supply valves are completely open.
- Check for crimps or blockages in the water supply hose.
- Confirm that there is sufficient water pressure.
LG Washer E7 – Water Level Sensor Error:
- Examine the water level sensor for damage or loose connections.
- Test the sensor to appropriately guarantee it’s working.
- Clean any debris around the sensor area.
LG Washer E8 – Water Overflow Error:
- Turn off the water supply immediately.
- Inspect for leaks or overflows in the tub.
- Check the water level sensor and inlet valve for issues.
LG Washer IE – Water Inlet Error:
- Check water supply hoses for kinks or blockages.
- Guarantee water supply valves are completely open.
- Clean the bay channels assuming that they’re stopped up.
- Check the water gulf valve is working accurately.
LG Washer UE – Unbalanced Load Error:
- Stop the cycle and redistribute the load evenly.
- Guarantee the machine is on a level surface.
- Try washing smaller loads to prevent imbalance.
LG Washer OE – Drain Error:
- Check for wrinkles or blockages in the channel hose.
- Clean the drain filter.
- Ensure the drain hose is installed correctly and not too deep into the drain.
LG Washer FE – Water Overflow Error:
- Turn off the water supply immediately.
- Inspect for leaks or overflows in the tub.
- Check the water level sensor and inlet valve for issues.
LG Washer PE – Water Level Sensor Error:
- Examine the water level sensor for damage or debris.
- Verify the sensor connections are secure.
- Test the sensor for continuity.
LG Washer CE – Configuration Error:
- Power off the machine and turn off it for a couple of moments, then, at that point, restart.
- Reset the machine to factory settings if possible.
- Contact LG customer support for advanced troubleshooting.
LG Washer LE – Motor Error:
- Review the engine and belt for indications of wear or harm
- Check for obstructions in the drum.
- Test the motor windings and connections.
LG Washer TE – Heating Error:
- Check assuming the boiling water supply is working.
- Inspect the heating element for continuity.
- Ensure proper voltage is reaching the heating element.
LG Washing Machine DE – Door Open Error:
- Close the door properly and restart the cycle.
- Check the door latch for damage or misalignment.
- Ensure nothing is obstructing the door.
EE – EEPROM Error:
- This mistake demonstrates an issue with the control board.
- Contact LG customer support for repair or replacement options.
PF – Power Failure Error:
- Check if there was a power outage and reset the machine.
- Guarantee the power string is appropriately associated with a functioning outlet.
tE – Temperature Sensor Error:
- Actually take a look at the temperature sensor for harm or free associations
- Test the sensor’s resistance to ensure it’s within the correct range.
FE – Over Flow Error (water exceeds the permissible level):
- Turn off the water supply immediately.
- Inspect for leaks or overflows in the tub.
- Check the water level sensor and inlet valve for issues.
dE1 – Door Open Error (washer door not closed):
- Close the entryway safely and restart the cycle.
- Check the door latch for damage or misalignment.
- Ensure nothing is obstructing the door.
dE2 – Door Lock Error (door cannot be locked):
- Check if the door is closed properly.
- Inspect the door lock mechanism for damage or obstruction.
- Guarantee the entryway seal is perfect and appropriately situated.
CE – Current Error (motor overload or current leakage):
- Power off the machine and turn off it for a couple of moments, then, at that point, restart.
- Check the electrical connections for the motor and control board.
- Assuming that the blunder continues, contact LG client assistance.
LE1 – Water Leak Error:
- Check for spills around the machine and the water supply hoses.
- Review the associations of the water channel valve and channel siphon.
- Ensure the machine is level to prevent leaks.
AE – Water Leak Error:
- Follow the same steps as LE1 for troubleshooting and resolving water leak issues.
E6 – Water Supply Error:
- Guarantee the water supply valves are completely open.
- Affirm that there is adequate water pressure.
LG Washing Machine E7 – Water Level Sensor Error:
- Examine the water level sensor for damage or loose connections.
- Test the sensor to appropriately guarantee it’s working.
- Clean any debris around the sensor area.
LG Washing Machine E8 – Water Overflow Error:
- Turn off the water supply immediately.
- Inspect for leaks or overflows in the tub.
- Check the water level sensor and inlet valve for issues.
LG Washing Machine E9 – Water Leakage Error:
- Check for spills around the machine and the water supply hoses.
- Review the associations of the water channel valve and channel siphon.
- Ensure the machine is level to prevent leaks.
LG Washing Machine tE1 – Heating Error (water not heated):
- Check assuming the boiling water supply is working.
- Inspect the heating element for continuity.
- Ensure proper voltage is reaching the heating element.
LG Washing Machine tE2 – Thermistor Error:
- Really look at the thermistor for harm or free associations.
- Test the obstruction of the thermistor to guarantee it’s inside the right reach.
- Replace the thermistor if necessary.
LG Washing Machine OE1 – Water Overflow Error:
- Turn off the water supply immediately.
- Inspect for leaks or overflows in the tub.
- Check the water level sensor and inlet valve for issues.
LG Washing Machine OE2 – Water Overflow Error:
- Follow the same steps as OE1 for troubleshooting and resolving water overflow issues.
LG Washing Machine PE1 – Water Level Sensor Error:
- Examine the water level sensor for damage or loose connections.
- Test the sensor to appropriately guarantee it’s working.
- Clean any debris around the sensor area.
LG Washing Machine PE2 – Water Level Sensor Error:
- Follow the same steps as PE1 for troubleshooting and resolving water level sensor issues.
LG Washing Machine FE1 – Water Leakage Error:
- Check for spills around the machine and the water supply hoses.
- Review the associations of the water channel valve and channel siphon.
- Ensure the machine is level to prevent leaks.
LG Washing Machine FE2 – Water Leakage Error:
- Follow the same steps as FE1 for troubleshooting and resolving water leakage issues.
LG Washing Machine LG Washing Machine CE1 – Configuration Error:
- Power off the machine and turn off it for a couple of moments, then, at that point, restart.
- Reset the machine to production line settings if conceivable.
- Contact LG customer support for advanced troubleshooting.
LG Washing Machine CE2 – Configuration Error:
- Follow the same steps as CE1 for troubleshooting and resolving configuration error issues.
LG Washing Machine LE2 – Motor Error:
- Investigate the engine and belt for indications of wear or harm.Check for obstructions in the drum.
- Test the motor windings and connections.
LG Washing Machine UE1 – Unbalanced Load Error:
- Stop the cycle and reallocate the heap equitably.
- Guarantee the machine is on a level surface.
- Try washing smaller loads to prevent imbalance.
LG Washing Machine UE2 – Unbalanced Load Error:
- Follow the same steps as UE1 for troubleshooting and
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