What does DRAIN ERROR mean on my LG Washer?
- BBecky CaldwellJul 30, 2025
If your LG Washer displays a DRAIN ERROR, it means the appliance hasn't fully drained within 10 minutes.
What does DRAIN ERROR mean on my LG Washer?
If your LG Washer displays a DRAIN ERROR, it means the appliance hasn't fully drained within 10 minutes.
What to do if I get a DOOR OPEN ERROR on my LG WD-14311(6)RD?
If you see the DOOR OPEN ERROR on your LG Washer, and you're using the reservation function, or another function, start by closing the door. This should resolve the error. If that doesn't work, it could indicate that the door switch is malfunctioning.
Why does my LG Washer show an IMBALANCE ERROR?
If your LG Washer displays an IMBALANCE ERROR, it could be due to a couple of reasons. First, check if the appliance is tilted. Second, make sure the laundry isn't gathered to one side inside the drum.
What causes a MOTOR ERROR on my LG WD-14311(6)RD Washer?
If your LG Washer displays a MOTOR ERROR, it could be due to a disconnection in the LEAD WIRE ASSEMBLY. Reconnect or repair the connector. Alternatively, the hall sensor might be defective, requiring a replacement of the STATOR ASSEMBLY.
Why is my LG WD-14311(6)RD Washer showing a WATER INLET ERROR?
If your LG Washer displays a WATER INLET ERROR, it means that the water level hasn't reached the required level (246) within 8 minutes after water supply started, or it hasn't reached the preset water level within 25 minutes.
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