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LG Washer Machine Error Code: Cd

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: Cd

The error is found only in modern models of the combined type: washer + dryer. It is an informational message that the clothing cooling mode is running.

The cycle lasts 4 hours. During this time, the machine periodically scrolls the drum to redistribute the laundry – 25 seconds every 5 minutes. So the clothes cool and straighten to prevent wrinkling.

How To Solve A Problem?

So that the washing machine does not show the error code Cd, you need to monitor the end of the cycle carefully.

  1. Unload the laundry from the drum as soon as the drying process is completed. Its end is signaled by the message “End of a cycle,” displayed on display for 9 seconds.
  2. To get clothes after the warning, “Press any button to unload the items” or “Unload” (“Press any button to unload” or “Unload”). It appears for only 3 seconds, alternating with a signal about the end of drying. To unlock the door, as indicated, click on one of the buttons.
  3. Wait for the cooling mode to expire. Then the machine itself will stop working and unlock the hatch. The duration of the program is 4 hours.

Since the Cd error is not related to a breakdown, no drastic intervention is necessary. The equipment is fully operational and does not require special maintenance. The only measure is to follow the LG washer dryer combo: Cd error indicates that the washing and drying program has been completed. This message is preferably not to be skipped.

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: Sud

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: Sud

This error code means there are too many suds in your washing machine. To fix the problem, your best option is to simply leave your washing machine and let the suds naturally reduce until your washer starts back up again. Alternatively, you can manually remove the water from the washer. To avoid this error happening in the future, make sure you use a high-efficiency (HE) detergent and don’t use more than is recommended.

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: CE

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: CE

The “CE” error code on an LG washer indicates an over-current error, suggesting that the motor is pulling more current than it should during operation. This can be caused by various factors, including a motor issue, wiring problems, or even a problem with the control board.

How to fix the CE Error?

  • If a CE error occurs during the washing or spinning phase, the weight of the loaded laundry may exceed the permissible value. Interrupt the program, remove part of the laundry from the drum and try to restart the washing program.
  • There may be a malfunction in the electronic controller (control board). Disconnect the LG machine from the network for 10-20 minutes to restart the control module, and then turn it on again.
  • Check the Power Supply: Ensure that the power supply voltage is stable and within the recommended range for your LG washer. Voltage fluctuations can sometimes trigger this error.
  • Examine Wiring: Inspect the wiring and connections between the control board, motor, and other components for any loose connections or damaged wires. Secure or repair as needed.
  • Motor Inspection: If the issue persists, it’s possible that there may be a problem with the washer’s motor. A malfunctioning motor may need to be tested and replaced by a professional technician.

Please exercise caution when working with electrical appliances, and always ensure the washer is unplugged or disconnected from the power source before conducting any troubleshooting or repair procedure

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: dE

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: dE

There are 3 different dE error codes, dE, dE1 and dE2. All are indications that the door was unable to lock for some reason.

1. Check The Door

Start by ensuring nothing is blocking the door or the door latch. Sometimes, small objects can get in the way and prevent the door from closing correctly. If nothing is obstructing the door, make sure it is closed properly. Give the door a firm push to ensure it’s closed and the door latch is connected. Check if the DE error code is still showing. If so, move on to the next step.

2. Check The Door Latch

Inspect the door latch and surrounding area for visible damage or debris blocking it. If the latch is dirty, it might not engage properly, so clean it and then close the door firmly. Check if the DE error code is still showing. If so, move on to the next step.

3. Check The Door Gasket 

The rubber gasket around the door might be obstructing the door’s closure. Check for any tears, debris, or foreign objects that might prevent the door from sealing properly. If the door gasket is damaged, it will need to be repaired. If the door gasket is fine, move on to the next step.

4. Reset The Washing Machine

The next step is to do a simple reset. To reset your washing machine, switch the power off at the wall or turn the circuit breaker off. Once off, press the start/pause button for 5 seconds before turning the machine back on. You can then check if the DE error code is still showing. If so, you will need to inspect internal components or get a technician to do it for you.

5. Check The Door Lock Mechanism

The first internal component to check is the door lock mechanism. This spring-loaded device keeps the door latch in place, and your door securely closed. To check the door lock mechanism, locate it and check if the door latch locks into place correctly or if the component is damaged. If the door lock mechanism is malfunctioning, it will need replacement. If the door lock mechanism is fine or replacing it doesn’t remove the DE code, move on to the next step.

6. Check The Wiring

If you’re comfortable with electrical work, check the wiring and connections around the door lock mechanism to ensure no loose or damaged wires. If any wires are damaged, they will need to be replaced. If replacing the wires doesn’t remove the DE code or if the wiring is fine, move on to the next step.

7. Test The Door Latch Or Door Lid Switch

Front-loader LG washers have a door latch that ensures the door is closed, whereas top-loader washers have a lid switch for the same purpose. These components are electrical devices that monitor if the door is closed. If they become faulty, your door won’t shut properly, and the DE error code will be displayed. Checking the door latch or lid switch involves removing various panels (check your user manual) and then testing the switch with a multimeter. If the component is faulty, it will need to be replaced. If replacing the component doesn’t remove the DE code, you must call a technician to come and inspect your LG washing machine. They may recommend replacing the main control board if they cannot find any other faulty components. If this is the case, you may decide purchasing a new LG washing machine is cheaper.

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: tCL

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: tCL

When the “tCL” error code appears on the LG washing machine’s screen, it means that it’s time to run the drum cleaning cycle. This cleaning cycle is designed to prevent the accumulation of dirt and odors in the machine, keeping it in optimal working conditions.

It’s important to note that the LG washing machine will display this error code every 30 wash cycles, reminding you to perform the drum cleaning to maintain the efficiency and durability of the appliance.

How to solve the “tCL” error code

Here are the steps to solve the “tCL” error code on your LG washing machine:

Step 1: Preparation

  1. Dilute 1/4 bleach in 1 quart of water.
  2. Pour the mixture into the empty drum of the washing machine.
  3. Close the lid of the washing machine.

Step 2: Select the cleaning cycle

  1. Select the drum cleaning cycle, usually identified as “TUB CLEAN” on the washing machine’s control panel.
  2. Close the detergent drawer.

Step 3: Start the cleaning cycle

  1. Press the power button to turn on the washing machine.
  2. Press the drum cleaning button, usually located on the right end of the control panel.
  3. When the drum cleaning cycle is selected, the “tCL” error code will be displayed on the screen.
  4. Press the start/pause button to start the drum cleaning cycle.

Additional tips

Here are some additional tips to keep in mind when solving the “tCL” error code on your LG washing machine:

  • After completing the drum cleaning cycle, the “tCL” error code will not be displayed until the next time cleaning is required.
  • If you want to wash without running the drum cleaning cycle, you can perform a regular washing cycle.
  • It’s important to ensure that any moisture inside the drum is completely eliminated after washing, as the presence of moisture can cause odors or mold stains. To do this, open the door of the washing machine until any moisture inside has dried completely.
  • Use the correct amount of drum cleaner recommended by the cleaner’s manufacturer. Do not add detergent or fabric softener, as this can create excessive bubbles or weaken the sterilization effect.
  • Avoid using acidic cleaners, as they can cause discoloration or corrosion of the drum.
  • Do not add clothes when running the drum cleaning cycle. This cycle is designed to work with an empty drum. Adding clothes can decrease the sterilization effect and severely damage the clothes.

We hope this guide has been helpful in solving the “tCL” error code on your LG washing machine. Keeping your appliance in good working condition will ensure optimal performance and a longer lifespan. Feel free to share this information with other users who may need it!

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: SE/ LE

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: SE/ LE

Is your LG washer displaying an LE error code? Then this guide is for you.

The LE error code means that the motor in your washing machine is locked. It’s usually due to a simple reason, like your washer is overloaded, but sometimes it can be a more serious issue that takes a lot more effort to fix.

Simply follow each step below to find the cause and fix it.

This guide covers most major models of LG washers, including:

Step One – Reset Your Washer

The first step is to reset your washer. Sometimes the LE error code is displayed simply because the washer is overloaded and the motor stops being able to operate.

Here’s how to reset your washer:

  1. Press the “power” button to turn the washing machine off.
  2. Turn the power off to the washing machine at the wall, or turn the circuit breaker off.
  3. Press and hold the “start/pause” button for five seconds.
  4. You can now turn the power back on at the wall or turn the circuit breaker back on.
  5. Test if the LE error code has stopped showing. If so, this means the problem has been fixed, and if not, move on to step two.

Step Two – Check the Rotor

If your washing machine is still showing the LE error code, then the next step is to check the rotor. When the rotor becomes faulty, your washer won’t be able to work. Please note you should only attempt this step if you are experienced with working with appliances, as it can be quite difficult to do.

Here’s how to check the rotor unit:

  1. Turn the power off to the washer.
  2. Turn the water supply off, and then disconnect all hoses.
  3. Pull the washer out from the wall or its cabinet so you can access the back of it.
  4. Remove the back panel by removing the screws that attach it in place, and then unclip it from the rest of the washer cabinet.
  5. Locate the rotor and then remove the bolt that attaches the rotor to the tub shaft. Make sure you are careful when you are doing this, as some of the edges can be sharp.
  6. Once removed, check the teeth of the rotor to see if they are stripped or are missing.
  7. If you find that the rotor is defective, it will need to be replaced with a new one.
  8. Once replaced, you need to check if the error code has disappeared. If not, move on to step three.

Step Three – Check the Rotor Position Sensor

In your washing machine, you have what is called a rotor position sensor (RPS) or sometimes called a hall sensor. The purpose of this component is to help the control board determine if your washer is operating correctly. When the RPS fails, an LE error code will be displayed. Again, only attempt this repair if you have experience working with appliances.

The easiest way to check if the RPS is defective is to just replace it with a new one. Here’s how to do that:

  1. Ensure that the power is still switched off.
  2. If you haven’t already removed the back panel, remove it and then remove the bolt that holds the rotor to the tub shaft.
  3. Remove the rotor unit.
  4. Unhook the two power connectors that are connected to it (you may need to remove a couple of screws to be able to unhook them).
  5. Remove the bolts that hold the stator in place.
  6. Once the stator is loose enough, you can fold it down, and this will give you access to the rotor position sensor.
  7. Unclip the two writing harnesses from the switches.
  8. Check all of the wires for signs of damage. If damaged, they will need to be fixed or replaced.
  9. Remove the RPS from the stator, and then place the new RPS back where the old one was.
  10. You can now reattach all of the components that you took apart and put your washing machine back together (except for the back panel).
  11. Once your washer is back together, you need to turn it back on and see if the LE error code has disappeared. If it has, you can put the back panel back on and reattach the hoses.

Those are the main causes of your LG washer displaying an LE error code. If the error code is still displaying, then you will need to call a qualified technician, or you might even consider purchasing a new washing machine, depending on how old your existing one is.

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: CL

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: CL

How to remove error CL in the LG washing machine
You put the laundry in the machine, select the program and press the Start button. But instead of the usual water murmur you hear silence, and error code CL is displayed on the LG washing machine display.

Error code CL on the display of the LG machine means that the Child Lock mode is on. This mode is designed to block all buttons except the POWER button from accidentally pressing and changing the program of washing by children. Perhaps you forgot that during the last wash this mode was activated. It is possible that the blocking was enabled by other household members or the function was activated accidentally. In any case, do not worry – CL code is not an error. This is an information warning.

How to remove error CL in the LG washing machine

To do this, you need to press two buttons with the icon depicting “nipple” or the face of the child with a lock and hold them simultaneously for 3-4 seconds. Depending on the model of your machine, these may be the buttons:

  • Super Rinse and Prewash
  • Intensive Wash and Extra Rinse
  • Temperature and one of the Option buttons and others.
  • Intensive Wash and Extra Rinse

To unlock the LG models with sensor control, you need to hold for 3-4 seconds one of the buttons of the main functions marked with “Child lock” sign. For example, these can be buttons “No folds” or “Delayed washing”.

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: UE or UB

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: UE or UB

If your LG front-load washer is displaying a UE error code, it means your washing machine’s control board has determined that the load in your washer isn’t balanced. When this happens, your washer won’t spin around until you balance the load or fix whatever faulty component is causing the error code to show.

Hopefully, it is something simple causing the problem that you can fix quickly, but it might be something that requires a more technical and difficult repair. To find out, simply follow our step-by-step guide in this article.

Step One – Try to Balance the Load

The first step is to simply try to balance the load in the washer. Look out for any tangled-up sheets or other large and heavy items that can get tangled up and cause the washer to not be evenly balanced in terms of weight. If you’re washing a small load, you can add more items to ensure the weight is better distributed. Once you’ve rebalanced the load, check to see if the error code has disappeared.

Step Two – Check the Washer Legs

The next step is to check the leveling legs that the washer sits on. The easiest way to see if your washer is sitting level is to use a bubble level device and place it on top of your washer to see if it is level. If it isn’t level, you will need to adjust the legs until it is level. You can usually adjust the legs without having to lift the washer, as they can be rotated. You should also check that the legs are firmly on the ground and that nothing is underneath them. Once adjusted, check to see if the problem has been solved, and if not, move on to the next step.

Step Three – Reset the Washer

If those two things don’t work, the next step is to try to reset the washer and see if the error code disappears. You can do that by simply turning the power off to the washing machine for a couple of minutes and then turning it back on again. If the error code is still displayed, move on to step four.

Step Four – Check the Rotor Mounting Nut

If the first three steps didn’t solve the problem, you will have to check some of the internal components to see if they are faulty. These repairs should only be carried out if you are experienced working with appliances, as they can involve an element of risk.

The first component to check is the rotor mounting nut. The purpose of the rotor mounting nut is to help secure the rotor assembly over the stator.

Here’s how to check if it is the cause of the problem:

  1. Turn the power off to your washing machine.
  2. Remove the side panels of your washer so you can access the stator assembly.
  3. Locate the stator assembly (check your manual if necessary).
  4. Check to see if the nut is tight. If not, tighten it up.
  5. While checking the mounting nut, check the mounting bolts that secure the stator to see if they are also tight, and if not, tighten them too.
  6. You can now turn the power back on and see if the problem has been solved; if not, move on to the next step.

Step Five – Check the Suspension Rods

If you have a top-loader washer, the next component to check is the suspension rods. If you have a front-loader washer, then move on to step six.

Sometimes the suspension rods can wear out, which causes your washer to vibrate and make loud noises. Over time, this can cause your washer to be unbalanced, and the UE error code will be shown.

Here’s how to check the suspension rods:

  1. Ensure that the power is still turned off.
  2. If you haven’t already, you’ll need to remove the panels on your washer so you can access the suspension rods.
  3. Locate the rods (consult your manual if necessary).
  4. Once located, check them for any signs of wear and tear or if they are faulty.
  5. If they are faulty, replace the suspension rods and then check if the error code has gone. If not, move on to the next step.

Step Six – Check the Shock Absorbers

If you have a front-loader washer, you’ll need to check the shock absorbers. Sometimes the shock absorbers can wear out, which causes your washer to vibrate and/or make loud noises. Over time, this can cause your washer to be unbalanced, and the UE error code will be shown.

Here’s how to check the shock absorbers:

  1. Ensure that the power is still turned off.
  2. If you haven’t already, you’ll need to remove the panels on your washer so you can access the shock absorbers.
  3. Locate the shock absorbers (consult your manual if necessary). You may need to put the washer onto its side to access them.
  4. Once located, check the shock absorbers for any signs of wear and tear or if they are faulty.
  5. If they are faulty, replace the shock absorbers, and then check if the error code has gone. If not, move on to the next step.

Step Seven – Check the Hall Sensor

If you still haven’t found the cause of your LG washer showing the UE error code, the next component to check is the hall sensor. The purpose of the hall sensor (sometimes called a rotor position sensor) is to monitor how the motor is operating. When it becomes defective, it can cause error codes to be displayed when they shouldn’t be.

Here’s how to check the hall sensor.

  1. Make sure the power is still turned off to the washer.
  2. Remove the panels if you haven’t already.
  3. Locate the hall sensor (check your manual if necessary).
  4. Once located, use a multimeter to test the sensor for continuity.
  5. If it has continuity, it is working fine, and you can move on to step eight. However, if it doesn’t have continuity, it will need to be replaced. Once replaced, check to see if the problem has been solved.

Step Eight – Replace the Control Board

The final step is to replace the control board. Control boards are difficult to test to find the specific fault, so your best option is to just replace it and see if this fixes the problem. However, this can be quite an expensive repair to make, so you might be better off buying a new washing machine.

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: IE

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: IE

If your LG washer is showing an IE error code, you’re in the right place.

In this article, we will walk you through all the main reasons why this occurs and how you can fix it.

The IE error code in LG washing machines signals that the washing machine is not able to fill up with enough water in the required time from when you turn it on to a cycle.

The most common reasons the IE error code appears include: the water supply isn’t turned on, you’re using the wrong hoses, blocked water hoses, and blocked water filters. Chances are one of these causes will be the reason the IE error code is showing.

Step 1 – Check the Supply Taps

The best place to start is to check the water supply. If your hot and cold taps are not turned on or are only partially on, your washer won’t get enough water, and the IE error code will show on the display panel.

Here’s how to check the supply taps:

  1. Check that they are both turned on fully. If they are, move on to the next step.
  2. If not, turn them on and then check if the problem has been solved. If not, move on to the next step.

Step 2 – Check Which Hoses You Are Using

If your washing machine hoses are third party “FloodSafe” hoses, they might not be compatible with your LG washing machine. This is because the inlet valve can open up quickly and trigger the FloodSafe hose to stop supplying water to your washer. So, if you are using FloodSafe hoses, replace them with the LG factory hoses.

Step 3 – Check the Hoses for Damage

Sometimes the water hoses that supply water to the washing machine can become kinked, bent, cracked, or damaged in some other way. If this happens, water won’t be able to enter into your LG washing machine fast enough, and the IE error code might appear.

To check the hoses, you need to:

  1. Pull the washing machine out from the wall slightly so you can access the water hoses. Make sure you don’t pull the washing machine out too much, or the hoses might get damaged.
  2. Check the hoses for any kinks or cracks or if they are bent or otherwise damaged.
  3. If damaged in any way, fix the hoses or replace them if necessary. If they are fine, move on to the next step.
  4. Once repaired or replaced, turn your washer back on and check if the error code has gone. If not, move on to the next step.

Step 3 – Check the Hoses for Damage

Sometimes the water hoses that supply water to the washing machine can become kinked, bent, cracked, or damaged in some other way. If this happens, water won’t be able to enter into your LG washing machine fast enough, and the IE error code might appear.

To check the hoses, you need to:

  1. Pull the washing machine out from the wall slightly so you can access the water hoses. Make sure you don’t pull the washing machine out too much, or the hoses might get damaged.
  2. Check the hoses for any kinks or cracks or if they are bent or otherwise damaged.
  3. If damaged in any way, fix the hoses or replace them if necessary. If they are fine, move on to the next step.
  4. Once repaired or replaced, turn your washer back on and check if the error code has gone. If not, move on to the next step.

Step 4 – Check the Valve Filters

The final step is to check the valve filters. The purpose of the filters is to catch any loose debris, like dirt, grime, or other loose objects. When they do get blocked, the water supply will not operate correctly, and the IE error code will appear on your LG washing machine display panel.

Here’s how to check and then clean the filters:

  1. Check each of the inlet filters for any blockages.
  2. If they are blocked up or clogged with dirt or other debris, clean them out and then put them back in place.
  3. Once you’ve cleaned them out, you can reattach the hoses to the taps and washing machine.
  4. Check that the error code has gone, and if so, you can start to use your washing machine again!

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: FE

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LG Washer Machine Error Code: FE

The FE error code in the LG washing machine is displayed both during the water gaining and in the rinse or washing mode of the laundry. So, with this code, the system signals that the tank of the washing machine is overfilled with water. In particular cases, it means that water has reached the maximum permissible rate.

Reasons For The Failure And Its Solutions

You can restart the LG front load washer. This method allows you to eliminate the failure of the electronic board and reset the error.

Remove the plug from the outlet to de-energize the LG front load machine for 15-20 minutes. When connected, check whether the FE fault code lights up again. If so, continue fixing.

The cause for the FE error may be an excessive foam formation during washing. This is possible if you load too light lace underwear (tablecloth, tulle) or just overfill the tank.

Do not lose sight of the spoiled or not suitable for washing powder for a washing machine. How to fix the situation:

  • Tilt the appliance back and place some blocks under the right corner. Thus, the washing machine will remain inclined.
  • Open the drain filter door. Place a capacious flat container for water. Use something like a basin.
  • The emergency water drain hose is installed to the left of the garbage filter. Open the cork and gradually drain water from the tank.
  • While you drain water, the hatch of the washing machine will block. Open the door and pull the wet laundry out of the drum into the clean basin, prepared before.
  • Unscrew the drain filter, clean it, and then screw it back.
  • Remove the powder collector and thoroughly rinse it from the powder residue. Then return it to the place.

Now you can turn on the washing machine again. As usual, load the powder into the tray and put laundry in the drum. Do not overload the device with linens. At the same time, do not put fewer things than needed. Loading should be normal. If you wash bulky items, do not put them in a lump form. Try to spread the laundry as much as possible inside the drum. That’s all, you can close the door and run the wash program again. If the FE error message occurs again, complete a comprehensive inspection of the LG washing machine.

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