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How To Fix an LG Washer That’s Displaying An OE Error Code

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How To Fix an LG Washer That’s Displaying An OE Error Code

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  1. How To Fix an LG Washer That’s Displaying An OE Error Code Error codes help you understand what is going on inside your washer. Therefore, you can immediately hire Washer Repair Professionals from LG Appliance Service in San Diego when you see one. Getting professional help is necessary to ensure that your washer works flawlessly once again. But, if you have knowledge about error codes and how to fix them, you can try to remove the error code yourself before calling LG Appliance Service in San Diego. We listed the steps to successfully eliminate the error code OE. The error code OE will appear when your washer is not draining properly. When the washer is trying to drain but has difficulty doing so, the sensor can detect this anomaly and flash the error code to warn you. The most common issue here is that you have a clogged drain hose, blocked pump filter, or a malfunctioning drain pump. Follow the steps below to fix the error code OE:

  2. 1. Try to reset your washer. A faulty sensor or a control board glitch is the only problem most of the time. Therefore, all you need to do is reset the washer. Try turning off the washer and unplug it. Wait for at least 10 minutes before plugging it back again. Once plugged, turn the washer on and check if the error code is still flashing. If the code is gone, then you’ve successfully eliminated the problem. If not, there is another issue to be dealt with. 2. Thoroughly clean the pump filter if your washer is a front load washer. Water will pass through the pump filter t get to the drain hose. The pump filter will catch lint and debris to ensure that the hose won’t get clogged. If the pump filter is dirty, water will have difficulty passing through the filter, and the sensor will detect this problem. LG front load washers have pump filters that can easily be located. Here is what you can do to clean the filter. ● Locate the pump filter and remove it from the washer. You’ll need a container to catch the water inside the filter and the pump hose. You’ll also need to remove the black rubber from the pump hose to easily remove the filter. ● Thoroughly clean the filter or replace the filter if the damage is present. Use warm soapy water and a soft-bristled brush to clean and remove any lint or debris stuck in the filter. ● Ensure to also clean the cavity where the pump filter goes.

  3. You can also pour hot water into the cavity where the filter goes to ensure that you can remove any debris inside the hose. ● Put back the pump filter and try a drain cycle to see if the error code is gone. 3. Check the drain hose for damage or blockage. The drain hose should not be obstructed or pinched to ensure smooth water flow. If the hose is blocked by lint or debris or is folded so that water cannot easily pass, you will need to fix it. Ensure that you place the drain hose in a position where it is straight. Also, check the inside for lint or debris and remove it. 4. Test the drain pump to see if it’s working properly. The drain pump produces a low humming sound when working. To test if the drain pump is working, you can run a drain cycle on your washer. If you don’t hear any sound coming from the washer and the water is not draining, you need to have it checked. Get a professional to check on your washer. They can determine if they can repair the pump or if it needs to be replaced. Find a trusted technician that is knowledgeable in error codes. This way, the repair will go smoothly as possible. 5. Check the internal drain hose for damages. If your internal drain hose is damaged or obstructed, you’ll need it replaced immediately. You’ll find the internal drain hose connected to the drain pump. You can remove it when you remove the pump. If the drain hose is damaged, have it replaced to avoid the error code from appearing again.

  4. Once you have tried these and the error code is gone, ensure that you have your washer regularly maintained to avoid bigger problems in the future. An LG washer can last up to 10 years, and with the right care, it will last longer. These steps will surely help you eliminate the error code OE on your LG washer. Remember that you should take repairs seriously to avoid further complications. If you are not familiar, it’s best to call an expert for help.

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