LG Washing Machines
13 fault codes documented
CHILD LOCK active – Controls locked
The Child Lock feature prevents unintended use of the washer. To activate or deactivate, press and hold the PRE WASH button for 3 seconds. When Child Lock is set, only the Power button is active.
dE Error - Door not closed properly
This error appears if the door is not opened or not completely closed. Ensure the door is shut securely before operating.
DOOR LOCKED light – Door is locked
This light indicates the door is locked. The door can be unlocked by pressing the Start/Pause button to stop the washer. The door cannot be unlocked if the water temperature or level is too high.
E message – Water not entering
The letter 'E' will blink on the control panel when water does not enter the dispenser. This can happen if the water inlet filter is clogged.
FE Error - Water overfilling
This error indicates that the water is overfilling, likely due to a faulty water valve. Close the water tap, unplug the power cord, and call for service.
IE Error - Water not entering or entering slowly
This error indicates a problem with the water supply. It may be inadequate in the area, the tap may not be fully open, the inlet hose may be bent, or the inlet hose filter may be clogged.
LE Error - Motor overload
This error indicates the motor is overloaded. Try restarting the cycle after 30 minutes. If the error persists, call for service.
No Power — Machine does not turn on
The washing machine shows no signs of power when you try to turn it on. Check basic power connections and household circuit protection first.
OE Error - Water not draining or draining slowly
This error code indicates an issue with the draining process. The drain hose might be bent or clogged, or the drain filter could be clogged.
Rattling and clanking noise – Foreign object in drum or pump
This noise may be caused by foreign objects like coins or safety pins in the drum or pump.
UE Error - Load is too small or out of balance
This indicates that the load is too small or out of balance. The washing machine has a system to detect and correct imbalance. If heavy individual items are loaded, the machine may stop after several attempts to restart the spin cycle.
Vibrating noise – Transit bolts not removed, load uneven, or feet not level
Vibration can occur if transit bolts were not removed, the wash load is unevenly distributed, or the feet are not resting firmly on the ground.
Water leaks – Loose hose connection or clogged drain pipes
Water leaks can occur if the fill hose connection is loose at the tap or washer, or if the house drain pipes are clogged.