LG Washing Machine Wont Drain or Spin -- (OE ERROR CODE) How to Fix PUMP and LINE

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  • Easy solution: Fix your LG waveforce washing machine that wont drain water or spin. The machine displays the OE error code, and fills and washes, but will not drain or spin. It just buzzes. The washing machine has a clogged, jammed, or blocked drain pump. It could also be a blockage in the drain line. I will show you how to Clear the PUMP and LINE.
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    This video demonstrates exactly how to repair your washing machine if it shows the OE error code on the front paneI. The OE error code means that the pump or the drain lines are blocked or clogged.
    After watching this video you will learn how to fix a LG washing machine that wont drain or spin.
    I hope this video helps/ Please subscribe. Please like and share if it helped you.
    Thanks for watching.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 348

  • @jakeguitar01
    @jakeguitar01  4 роки тому +6

    Look here for a replacement drain pump: amzn.to/2vomM9Z

    • @sebertvaughn870
      @sebertvaughn870 2 роки тому

      Good job

    • @wesleyfuller4585
      @wesleyfuller4585 Рік тому

      The pump in the link, does not work with the original pump housing

    • @user-zi4pr8sy4c
      @user-zi4pr8sy4c 11 місяців тому

      What if your blue wire broke off(corroded?) right after the guard over it where it plugs into the pump motor?

  • @BeeSimm1
    @BeeSimm1 3 роки тому +4

    Thanks Jake, you just guided my husband on how to fix my washer drain pump replacement. $90 job and I had a guy scheduled to come out on Monday with service charge of $155 and with pump cost, (no telling what he would have charged for the pump) Anyway it was easy, and couldn’t have done it without your video. Thanks so much for taking your time to show us how to fix our own things instead of getting ripped off by dishonest people. Thanks again!

    • @BeeSimm1
      @BeeSimm1 3 роки тому

      There was no blockage in tube

  • @cozyhome307
    @cozyhome307 2 роки тому +11

    You are a lifesaver! I have a family of 5 and I do laundry everyday. Four days ago my washer went out at 5am 😒 I found your video right away. Dissected the washer, nothing was in the pump, put it all back together but the pump sounded horrible. We ordered a new pump which came in the longest four days of my life. 😆 I installed the new pump all by myself (with your help) today and it's running like a brand new machine. I feel like one accomplished momma! I'm happy to have leaned a new skill and even happier to get caught up on our laundry tonight. Thank you so much!

    • @jakeguitar01
      @jakeguitar01  2 роки тому +2

      I am so glad this helped you out!

  • @silaswoolery158
    @silaswoolery158 6 місяців тому +1

    This was crazy. I was not getting the OE error code, but everything else matched up. Same washing machine. Same problem. I followed all your steps and when I looked in, sure enough, it looked like a paper clip in there too. I was thinking "NO WAY!!!" It turned out that it was a sewing needle in my drain pump. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for posting this.

  • @Japperwtf2112
    @Japperwtf2112 4 роки тому +3

    This video is the real deal, saved me money and time with not needing to wait on an appliance guy. Warning, drain as much of the tub as possible as when you disconnect the hose to the pump you are going to have a gallon or so pour out. I emptied the tub completely and still had this problem. Culprit was a bobby pin.....

  • @Cheyenne9663
    @Cheyenne9663 5 років тому +5

    So grateful for the handy people that post solutions that help others. This video was a money saver. I loved how you listed the type of tools needed. That was so helpful!!! I was able to get my pump out but didn't find anything lodged inside. I ordered a new pump on Amazon and installed it successfully. I am now doing my laundry. Thank you, thank you, thank you!! So grateful for this video!!!

    • @mrgator85
      @mrgator85 5 років тому

      Do you have a link to the replacement you purchased. I think mine is going out. Thanks

    • @Cheyenne9663
      @Cheyenne9663 5 років тому

      Here you go:
      www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00AYBKJBK/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o09_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1@@mrgator85

    • @mrgator85
      @mrgator85 5 років тому

      @@Cheyenne9663 Thanks. It's on its way!

    • @nokoolaid
      @nokoolaid 5 років тому

      I didn't find anything inside of mine either. If it's the pump, then that's a relatively cheap fix.

  • @visamax
    @visamax 2 роки тому +2

    Hey Jake, thanks for pointing me in the right direction. I had the OE error so I took a look at the pump. Interestingly, the pump was clear but when I removed the blue wire, the wire just came off of the connector. It was corroded where the wire attaches to the connector under a plastic hood. Rusted through. (My washer is 10 yrs old and the wire connector is different than yours) I soldered it back on replaced the plastic hood and sealed it with a dab of silicone. I also needed to put a little sealant on the hose connections to the pump. The factory had some kind of sealer there that was dried up and preventing a waterproof seal when I put them back on. All is well now. Thank you!

  • @stevenkulik5653
    @stevenkulik5653 4 роки тому +6

    Thanks for the help! I was able to fix my washer using this video. I found three nails in the pump.
    **Only word of advice: even though I got all the water out of the tub - make sure you have another small bucket and a bunch of towels available when you remove the hoses from the pump. I had another gallon of water come out as soon as I popped off the hose pump.

  • @kernalsanders6538
    @kernalsanders6538 4 роки тому +2

    THANKS BIG TIME !!! I didn't know what I was going to do. When my 3 year old LG top loader stop in the middle of a wash cycle, left me with an error code "OE" and a 1/2 tub of water. I got out the manual and realized the code had to do with draining. I am fairly handy but I've never worked on a washing machine and I had a feeling this was a major deal. Regardless, I figured the first thing I had to do was get the water out of the tub. One thing I'd like to mention is that my washer is located right next to the door into my house 2 steps up from the garage. I put a 5 gallon bucket on the garage floor, took the drain tube out of the wall, I put the palm of my hand over the end of the tube as I lowered it into the bucket and the machine started to drain. As the bucket got close to filling I put my hand back over the tube end and put the drain hose back in the wall while I dumped the bucket. I repeated this process 3 more times and the all but about a cup of water had drained from the machine. I found your video and thought I'd try to make the repair and amazingly I found a 3 inch aluminum removable nose bridge from a COVID MASK that I had neglected to take out when I washed the mask stuck and wedged in the pump. I pulled it out and the impeller free so I reconnected everything and put the clothes back in and started a new wash cycle and the machine worked perfectly. Something I'd like to add is from the manual I learned about the "tub clean" feature that LG recommends everyone does once a month. It is a simple and easy cycle to run. Heck, I didn't know about this and I felt this was probably the reason for the drain issue but actually the pump and the hoses looked really clean. I am amazed the nose bridge piece made it out of the tub. Thanks again for your great video jakeguitar01.

  • @RidingPhilCollins
    @RidingPhilCollins 4 роки тому +13

    Thanks mate. This worked for me. Now the wife thinks I'm a real man for fixing stuff.

  • @wrench8149
    @wrench8149 2 роки тому +2

    This video saved my butt!!! Had the same exact issue except what was stuck in my pump was the discarded portion of a rivet. Cannot thank this person enough. Hope this helps someone as it has helped me. 🙏🙏🙏

  • @YehatTerminator
    @YehatTerminator 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you! This made it a lot easier to fix.
    An added note for anyone unable to drain their washer all the way: Because the short hoses connecting to the pumps are soft, I was able to hand pump most of the water out of the system by squeezing the drain hose rapidly, like CPR. The little that remained in the system wasn't hard to clean off my floor.

  • @carolbartrom1965
    @carolbartrom1965 2 роки тому +1

    I was very skeptical of whether tapping the little boxes and hoping one of them was the relay box, but to my surprise it worked! I have to say this lg washer has been the weirdest washer we've ever owned and I don't know where we would be without your awesome fixes on UA-cam! 👍👍👍

  • @jamalsagod
    @jamalsagod 7 місяців тому

    This video is 6 years old but our washing machine has lasted us a long time and I have almost this exact model. It just finally stopped pumping and I was able to use this video to extract and replace the pump. I found this video more useful than the other ones that exist because of how you filmed exactly what was going on.
    Even though it's many years later, I appreciate the effort to document this because I, at least for now, don't need to spend money on a new washing machine. $85 for the part and hopefully it lasts a number of years longer.

  • @luckybuddhatattoo2222
    @luckybuddhatattoo2222 6 років тому +2

    If you're in the Sacramento area message me. I'd love to buy you a beer. We were literally looking for a new washer when I ran across this. You literally saved me the price of a new washer. You rock my friend!!

  • @smdekazi4009
    @smdekazi4009 2 роки тому +1

    I just tried this with my mom's washer, different model couldnt remove the pipes on the inside but is working ! No obstructions that I could see.
    Thanks so much it was a 5 minute fix!

  • @ShadowHeartsJPS
    @ShadowHeartsJPS 5 років тому +1

    I just wanna say thank you!
    I was googling troubleshooting steps for my washer forever and just when I was about to give in and call a tech I found your video. I was able to find the culprit in the drain pump and all is good now!
    Again, thank you so much!

  • @mikemorse449
    @mikemorse449 3 місяці тому

    Thanks for making the video, which gave me the confidence to do this fix (there was a sock in the pump). Thanks also to the commenters for the tip on using a shop vac first to suck the remaining water out of the tub and then to suck the water up when you detach the hose (from the tub) to the pump. Using the vacuum there was very little water on the floor. Like other commenters, the pump on my particular model was different than the video, and was held down with screws, not bolts. Still it was in the same location with the same hose positions. I did not have to detach the pump from the machine to pull the hose off and take out the sock.
    If your machine is sitting in a drain pan, be sure to search for the videos that show how to use PVC pipe to easily and safely lift the machine out of the pan to where you can work on it.
    About 35 years ago I had a washer that regularly sucked little socks into the pump. I got really good at extracting them. I can't believe 35 years later they have not solved this problem!

  • @matthewisleib4250
    @matthewisleib4250 5 років тому +4

    Cleared a Bobby pin from the pump without even removing it thanks to this video. Just pulled off the hose leading to the pump, felt around with my finger and used a magnet to remove the pin. Took me longer to drain the tub than anything else. Using the drain hose to siphon out the water worked well for me. Thanks so much for this video!!!

  • @maxakram415
    @maxakram415 2 роки тому +4

    Thank you so much for this video. It was super super helpful. I had a child’s sock stuck in there 🤦🏽‍♂️!
    I envied you for having the little pump that made draining the water all that easy for you. Little note to everyone :
    get a lot of towels and a couple of buckets ready when you unplug the drain pipes from the pump.
    Thank you again!

  • @jeffreytarrant6395
    @jeffreytarrant6395 Рік тому +2

    Dude. Thanks so much. This totally worked for us and saved us a bunch of money on having a repair person come out! Much appreciated~

  • @tarawaters2063
    @tarawaters2063 10 місяців тому

    Thank you so much. I am a 54 yr old woman and can’t move too well. I followed you step by step and I did it. You are fantastic. How much do I owe you 😂

  • @stynger007
    @stynger007 Рік тому +3

    Accessed the pump, an ankle sock found its way through and was blocking the pump. Removed and it worked. Note : The washer when reloading with wet clothes, it senses ALOT of water is needed , way more than necessary . If reloading wet clothes, be sure to use about 1/4 of the original load or it will be a nail biter watching the water fill to the top .

  • @colombianmystery
    @colombianmystery 2 роки тому +1

    I will be doing this tomorrow after work. I drained my washer as much as I could tonight but now I’m exhausted and found this so round 2 of saving my washer and wallet tomorrow! Wish me luck!!

  • @nickni3762
    @nickni3762 3 роки тому +2

    Thank you very much for your video. I fixed my machine by following your steps and save me $200. Well done

  • @delcapslock100
    @delcapslock100 4 роки тому +5

    This is a great video. I'm not sure how you ended up with a dry pump though. I emptied the tub from the top until it was basically dry, but when I remove a hose from the pump at least 2 gallons of water came pouring out.

  • @crumpler6773
    @crumpler6773 3 роки тому +2

    You are a savior sir. This is the first video I have found that actually helps!!! Thank you so much!!!

  • @gaboadv
    @gaboadv 2 роки тому +1

    I watched your video last night. It helped me fix our washer! Found stuff inside the water pump! Assembled everything back and its working. Thanks a lot !! 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻

  • @KiPisMe
    @KiPisMe 2 роки тому

    It worked! I could not believe it when we took our pump apart and found a peice of METAL! It was a piece of chain link fence about 1.5 inches long! Thank you for saving us time and money!

  • @jerrycoile338
    @jerrycoile338 4 роки тому

    Thanks so much for your video, especially since you talked a little faster and more directly to the problem than some videos people post. I have the same machine and I bought the dryer that matches. They never gave me a problem until they were a few years old. My problem was a little more difficult due to the fact I didn't measure the width of my laundry room when I purchased the washer and dryer so therefore I had to arrange them in my laundry room a certain way. There was no easy way to remove the washer in order to get the back off. I had to remove the exhaust to my dryer and move it over and then pull out the washer to work on it. Anyway I kept getting the same OE code and once before I had cleaned the drain pipe thinking I had fixed the problem. It worked for about 3 washer loads and then the OE code pops up again. Your video is exactly what I needed to view because our machines are identical. I will now go a little further and remove the back of my machine to get to the pump itself and hopefully have my problem solved. Thanks again!

  • @jeffbenson2523
    @jeffbenson2523 4 роки тому +1

    Very helpful video. Thanks! I could not see an obstruction in mine, so I had to take the pump apart. It was very easy - lift a plastic "clip" on the side of the pump and then turn it clockwise. Upon doing that, a sewing needle fell out. I put everything back together and was good to go. To drain the tub, I mostly dipped it out. I think what might have worked better and quicker would be to remove the plastic piece that holds the hose as it leaves the washer, then just lower the drain end of the drain hose into a bucket (or whatever). It can be raised again to stop the flow. I did this to get the last of the water out of the tub/pump. There was quite a lot of water remaining after dipping it out.

  • @ChristolJ
    @ChristolJ 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for the video Jake, Just found a broken drill bit. After bailing the tub, wringing the clothes and a bunch of bath towels to soak up the flood when we took the hose off, it's all fixed. Wish I had a bilge pump. Glad I found your video.

  • @billgordon1440
    @billgordon1440 6 років тому +2

    Great video and insight. I did not have to remove the pump BUT even though the tub was empty of water there was a lot still in the bottom area below the tub and in the lines. So soak up towels are a must especially if your in a condo like me. A small screw was logged in the pump and I was able to get it without removing the pump. Thanks again.

  • @therealsagefrancis
    @therealsagefrancis 3 роки тому +1

    Thank you for this video. Instead of a paperclip I had a bobby pin in my pump. It was more difficult getting into that area in order to remove it than this video shows, but the concept was all the same and now everything is in working order again. Salute!

  • @tonycaruso6497
    @tonycaruso6497 4 роки тому +16

    Very helpful!! Especially since the LG website was not. We had a metal collar-stay jammed into the motor of ours! 🤷‍♂️

    • @chickenparmacist7478
      @chickenparmacist7478 2 роки тому

      I just saw this comment opened mine up and yep same exact thing! Lol LG needs a collar stay trap in the next model apparently

    • @mrvicthemaster
      @mrvicthemaster Рік тому

      Same happened to me lol

  • @margaritacruz8618
    @margaritacruz8618 Рік тому +3

    Thanks so much for this video!! I am a She and I do everything in my house the most it possible. Thanks

  • @leekeep1742
    @leekeep1742 6 років тому +2

    Hi Jake, just saw your video this morning and was very helpful, my washer was a LG WT-R854 model it had 2 screws instead of bolts but same pump, i found a rivet stem inside.
    my wife now thinks i am a legend, only problem now is she wants me to start fixing other things around the house.

    • @jakeguitar01
      @jakeguitar01  6 років тому +1

      Nice work! Remember, if you want to know something, almost anything can be found on google or UA-cam. These days there is no excuse to be ignorant or to not know how to do something. All the answers you need can be found in seconds....

  • @joanniesemitekol838
    @joanniesemitekol838 7 років тому

    You just saved me another service call. There were nails in the drain (most probably from my jean pocket). Had the repair man come once and then it clogged again. Was about to make that second call, but then found your video. Found a couple more nails in the drain and one in the pump. Your video made it really easy to fix! Thanks

  • @miketurner4095
    @miketurner4095 5 років тому +2

    I appreciate your video, drained water, pulled motor and it worked when plugged directly into AC power...oh my...went to reassemble everything and discovered one of the power wires was broken, the blue wire you mentioned. Repaired wiring and running fine now! Thank you for the video...it helped

    • @Nothing-sv8zu
      @Nothing-sv8zu 4 роки тому

      M Turner don’t you mind to tell me where did you get the replacement?? Thanks.

  • @zenzsh
    @zenzsh 6 років тому +1

    Thank you sir! You saved me a $190 Service call. Took me about 20 minutes..largely just dealing with the water.

  • @truski05
    @truski05 Рік тому +3

    Thank you for the detailed video. It was amazing to know what exact socket to use etc. Thank you for the big assist in fixing our washer extremely fast.

  • @CraigH999
    @CraigH999 3 роки тому

    Have a Samsung with OE code - your video will most likely work just as well for Samsung. Thanks for posting this! Cheers from Canada!
    Edit: Turns out our Samsung set up was almost exactly the same, right down to the flexible plastic cover. Same blue and white connectors in exactly the same spot. Got it all apart and initially I was disappointed that there was no blockage nor did it appear anything was interfering with the pump. On closer inspection I was happy to see what I thought was a piece of wire. Turns out it was one of my daughter's earrings! It fell out easily and the pump spun as expected. Put everything back together and tossed in a load of laundry and everything is working fine! Thanks again for the video!

  • @malcombswife
    @malcombswife 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks a million for your video! I was able to feel confident enough to remove the pump myself and I discovered there was a finishing nail that was stopping the pump from working. Hooked it back up and it's working again!

  • @robbiehahn1
    @robbiehahn1 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks so much. Found a piece of metal in mine, you saved me a lot of money from having to call a tech.
    God bless you.

  • @Brodiexbikerxkid
    @Brodiexbikerxkid 3 роки тому +1

    Great video, this morning I had an OE error. One sock later the pump was back on and running perfect.
    Thank you!!!!

  • @gracesikhakhane1468
    @gracesikhakhane1468 Рік тому +1

    Thank you so very much i would have paid a lot of money for such easy steps you are a life saver may God bless you BIG UP my brother watching from South Africa

  • @stevegnh
    @stevegnh 5 років тому

    I wanted to take the time to thank you for this video tutorial. I have a very similar machine, model WT5680HWA, that starting throwing this error code tonight during a wash. I dove into the pump and found a small sock just before the pump inlet fitting. When the hose came off it was right there. It was difficult to get all the water out of the tub, so to those that will do this, expect to get some water (I got A LOT) when you pull the hoses, even if our tub is almost empty. I had plenty of towels ready just in case, and I'm glad I did. Again, thank you!

    • @jessicaoriolesalay2971
      @jessicaoriolesalay2971 5 років тому

      Steven G. I have the same washer, currently having issues with it leaking. Thought it was pump but could be something with the bleach compartment syphon. It doesn’t give me an error but now the water temperature button option on the panel is not responding. Frustrating! Never had an issue with it before.

  • @user-mu2xw4jq2y
    @user-mu2xw4jq2y 5 місяців тому

    Thank you. Extremely helpful. I went through the whole video first and followed your process.
    I found a sock in the pump!! Once I removed it and reversed your process ...... success ..... I have the Washing Machine running again. Thank you.

  • @emilyrouxbzb
    @emilyrouxbzb 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much for this video!! We found a tiny key in the pump. You saved us a whole lot of money, time, and worry.

  • @josephsoehn7872
    @josephsoehn7872 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much. This saved us a lot of $$ from hiring a repairman, & it only took me 20 minutes to fix thanks to your video tutorial. A small infant rag had gotten stuck in the exact location as your paper clip 😃

  • @noahkilmer6114
    @noahkilmer6114 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for uploading this, it was extremely thorough and helpful!! Just pulled a Bobby pin out of our pump/hoses and would have definitely screwed something up if not for this vid!

  • @thomasevans8350
    @thomasevans8350 3 роки тому +2

    Had same issue...removed the incoming line hose on the pump...nothing...prop moved freely...checked outgoing...nothing..reassembled and ran just fine...for now. I think I will still have repair guy check it out. At least I can get a load or two done in the meantime. Thanks for the video.

  • @sarabrubaker8578
    @sarabrubaker8578 4 роки тому +2

    Great video. It was an easy fix. I didn't have to take the motor loose only the hose. It had a piece of plastic stuck in it. Thanks!

  • @jnussey9370
    @jnussey9370 2 роки тому +1

    Your video was so helpful, THANK YOU! I found the video after ordering a new washer. After my husband watched it ONE hr later our machine was working fine❗️Ours was full of SAND 🙄

  • @deverff
    @deverff 4 роки тому +2

    This video helped me fix my washer, there was a game coin stuck in the first hose I disconnected from the pump. Thanks!!

  • @natk3740
    @natk3740 Рік тому

    I just wanna give mad props to this tutorial because I'm too poor to buy a new washer and this saved my ass. Found a rivet broke off in the spinner. Once it was freely moving it worked again. 🤙

  • @ethantroy311
    @ethantroy311 Рік тому +1

    UA-cam for the win again. Thanks for the help. I had a small nail in mine. Gotta remember to clean out pockets 😅

  • @blly8325
    @blly8325 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for the GREAT post. It put us back in action. The details with which tools to have on hand was awesome. I went through the motions and I removed the discharge line 1st and I could clearly see a blockage at 1st it looked like a wet wipe, or a fabric softener sheet. Removed the pump totally and it was one of our grandkids socks. Apparently with the perfect conditions that little sock got past the agitator. You saved me aggravation and $$$. Thanks pal !!!

    • @jakeguitar01
      @jakeguitar01  6 років тому +1

      Thanks for watching. Glad it helped ..

  • @bethhoffer5805
    @bethhoffer5805 6 років тому

    Great video! We basically had the same problem that you described in the video and were able to borrow a bilge pump which helped us get the water out more quickly and then got to the pump and found a bobby pin lodged in it. Really appreciated your detailed and informative video which helped us solve the problem ourselves and get the washer working again without an expensive repair person. Thank you!

    • @jakeguitar01
      @jakeguitar01  6 років тому

      +Beth Hoffer. ------> Excellent! Glad it helped...

  • @cb6765
    @cb6765 2 місяці тому

    Found a razor blade in mine…. don’t understand who in my family had that in a pocket…. Great video! saved me $$$ not having to get a repair man or new washer! Thanks

  • @aaronpetry4505
    @aaronpetry4505 Рік тому +3

    Thanks for the tip my motor had a soda can tab stuck in it . I'm back in business thank you Sir!

  • @dianatabankin7458
    @dianatabankin7458 4 роки тому

    This was a great instructional video!!! In our case, it was the blue wire that got "fried". We fixed it, checked the hose pump for any blockage (there was none) and low and behold, once we put everything back, we did a test run and works just fine. Thanks again!!!

    • @yhtomitreddar9654
      @yhtomitreddar9654 3 роки тому

      This...mine same exact thing. Blue wire seemed to have broke free. Poor design on the spade. Put a new one on and all good.

  • @nick8298
    @nick8298 6 років тому

    Jake, thanks to your video I was able to retrieve a now bent metal collar stay from the pump, which was acting just like your paperclip. Thank you so much for taking the time to show the rest of us how to repair this error code - keep up the good work!

    • @jakeguitar01
      @jakeguitar01  6 років тому

      +Nicolas Thorley ---> Glad it helped and thanks for watching!

  • @mrsgrizzle100
    @mrsgrizzle100 2 роки тому +2

    Thank you for this video - totally saved us from having to pay for a repair. I'm a little worried about not having glue on that hose once I reattached but I think it will hold. Turns out it was a shirt collar stay (made of metal) clogging up the pump! Crazy.

    • @kimray8915
      @kimray8915 Рік тому

      Exactly the same for me, Katie! Stupid metal collar stays! This tutorial rocks!!

  • @saronsonemail
    @saronsonemail 6 років тому

    Thank you for posting this video. I fixed by washer in just a few hours. I used a wet/dry shop vac to get the water out. I didn't find anything in the impeller. I also connected the pump to a 120 VAC cord to test it before putting it back in. Everything is working now. Thanks again.

    • @terrihayes2770
      @terrihayes2770 5 років тому +1

      I did not have anything in my impeller either. How did you do that test? I'm trying to figure my next step to figure out my OE error code.... and want to confirm the pump is bad before ordering a new one and hate to reattach, fill with water, etc...

  • @AndreaJag1
    @AndreaJag1 5 років тому +1

    Thank you for that posting this. You sir, are a legend! :D. It gave me the confidence to take on my LG WT-H750. I did not see an error message as I generally ignore it's mid wash beeping. Would not drain. Buzzed. After water removed in tub, it still spun so I narrowed it down to a likely pump issue. Anyway, did the following.
    Unplugged from power and disconnected hoses. Then bucketed out the water from inside and then I chocked up the washing machine (bricks would do) so I could fit a deep baking tray under the pump area of the machine. I only part opened the pump filter so I was able to shut as I filled the baking tray. 7 trays worth emptied (about 28L). Then fully removed and filter checked. No obstruction. I removed the water removal hose to check for any obstructions there too - none found. Removed the back off the washing machine using philips head screwdriver. The pump is different to yours but same principle. Took photos of pump and wiring. Removed 2 x wires from pump. Removed hose from pump (sat a tray under edge of washing machine and pump to catch any extra water) by squeezing clamp and moving then pulling hose off. Removed screws x3 from outlet of pump on outside of machine. Removed pump from machine. White casing does not seem to come off. Still, longer flat head screwdriver managed to facilitate removal of 3 screws (photo where screws sitting/orientation of pump magnet area to impeller area). Access to impeller area gained. Wiped clean inc washer. Removed lime green zip end that had been lost in the machine for 8 months but only caused issue 2 nights ago. Put everything back together. Machine now works perfectly again.
    My next step, prior to putting it back together if there was no obstruction found in the impeller, was to take the pump unit over to the local appliance guy and borrow his ohmmeter for a few mins to check if the pump electricals were stuffed as to whether or not to order a new pump.
    LG live chat had been utterly useless in even telling me how much water the second barrel would hold (1-2L = no, try 28). 45 mins to be told of the pump filter location and then told to get a technician. Utterly useless. I watched your video during the inordinate waiting times I was experiencing with these useless sods.
    So, thank you from Australia. This gave me the confidence to take on the machine. Otherwise would have cost me about $100 call out fee and then labour and, if they were not thorough then I would have been up for about $90 more on a new pump.

  • @WhisperGentleman
    @WhisperGentleman 9 місяців тому

    This video is awesome, helped me out. I didn’t find a paper clip but I did find a little piece of metal from a shirt. Now my washing machine works perfectly. Thank you for this video

  • @allstaradjusting1213
    @allstaradjusting1213 7 років тому

    Perfect instructions. I took mine apart and found a piece of a zipper. Pulled it out and now its perfect. Thanks...

  • @jorgerd3606
    @jorgerd3606 Рік тому +1

    Thank you very much for an awesome training video on how to unclog a LG washer machine, blessings…

  • @Damo_Dinkum
    @Damo_Dinkum Рік тому +3

    Cool thanks cobber. I found a chunk of metal in mine too and now shes all good.

  • @abrahamramirez8882
    @abrahamramirez8882 4 роки тому +2

    Love the video it really helped ! I had a sock wrapped in my pump somehow pulled it right out and works now

  • @SamSti-ht1kf
    @SamSti-ht1kf 4 роки тому +2

    Jake,
    I just found this VIdeo, Your video helped me a lot. I had the same problem and I found a small nail jammed into the propeller. Just wanted to say thanks

  • @mytrini
    @mytrini 6 місяців тому +1

    Awesome. Had a similar issue yesterday and this guide helped to resolve it. Saved me a tech visit.❤

  • @Eei43995
    @Eei43995 Рік тому +2

    Thank you for this video. Our washer had the same issue. I don’t know how it happened but there was a sock in the hose on the inlet side of the pump.
    Crazy. Thanks again sir!

  • @tonyfry6531
    @tonyfry6531 3 роки тому +4

    Just a helping comment, Anytime a washer is full of water, just let the drain hose go to the ground, let the gravity drain it for you... same as an old wringer washer.... FYI

    • @jeremybacinski5134
      @jeremybacinski5134 3 роки тому

      Literally just did this and now my washer is fine. Had our drain hose too high up. Everything is good to go!

  • @garrettmineo
    @garrettmineo 3 місяці тому

    Nice video thanks. I have a few things to add. As far as draining the machine is concerned, if you have a floor drain or door to the outside you can just place a small shop vac hose on the washers outlet pipe and when you lower the washers outlet pipe it will flow freely until the tub is almost empty, You can then just suck out the rest with the shop vac. Also my machine was a little different when the pump was supposed to run I could hear a motor running but nothing pumped out.I looked in the pump suction but the impeller was free and could easily spin, but I went ahead and bought a replacement pump. When the pump arrived I had to turn the washer on the side because instead of bolts holding the motor there were 2 screws that could only be reached from the bottom, this actually made the job easier and it took less than 15 minutes start to finish to remove and reinstall the pump. It worked perfectly. I was curious about what was wrong with the pump. I disassembled the pump and found that the impeller was spinning freely because the motor shaft had corroded and broke.

  • @joseoperez4319
    @joseoperez4319 5 місяців тому

    I followed your steps and found a nail jamming the pump. Took it and worked as usual thanks

  • @crow-vz5lx
    @crow-vz5lx 10 місяців тому +1

    I probably say this every day. Get a cordless ratchet. It's very nice. Especially if the swing room isn't very big. This is a great video btw. I do the exact same thing. I open things up, use some deduction to figure out why it's not working as it should.

  • @skinemarie9522
    @skinemarie9522 4 роки тому +1

    No more 'OE' error! Thank you so much for this video.

  • @chrishelms4126
    @chrishelms4126 3 роки тому +3

    Will the pump spin freely or will it spin but still click as it spins?

  • @angelia1059
    @angelia1059 6 років тому +2

    Thank you. This was very helpful. There was a rubber glove stuck in ours. 🤔🤣

  • @HopefulForever-ln5xm
    @HopefulForever-ln5xm 2 роки тому

    Thank you for making this video! I found a rusty nail in my pump. You saved me a lot of money!

  • @alexhamed2007
    @alexhamed2007 6 років тому +1

    Thank you so much-was totally our problem & we are back in business. It was my shirt/collar metal pins jammed in there.

  • @roberthamer610
    @roberthamer610 4 роки тому +3

    Thanks a million!! Your instructions were excellent and precise. We had a piece of plastic that got stuck. You definitely saved us a from a repair bill.

  • @michaelpierrelouis92
    @michaelpierrelouis92 6 років тому +1

    Jake you the best I follow the same on a Kenmore elite..it work I had a socks stuck in there. Very details and simple you the best you saved me 350$ great job

  • @RebeccaHarkness
    @RebeccaHarkness 3 роки тому +2

    You're amazing thank you. Found some stuffing/fuzz in the pump and although it doesn't seem like such a small amount would mess it up it did, works perfectly now!

  • @Shinhajimae
    @Shinhajimae 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you, just fixed mine. One small piece was hard stuck in the pump, thanks alot!

  • @clementcupido3408
    @clementcupido3408 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for video. Very helpful! Hairpin got stuck in pump. I've got Samsung machine and same solution applied. Happy new year (better new year) and greetings from South Africa

  • @billyboy4
    @billyboy4 3 роки тому +2

    Wow thank you so much, had a random little piece of metal the size of a razor blade stuck in mine. Cheers!

  • @Methodical2
    @Methodical2 7 років тому

    Great video. Thanks.
    When I first encountered the code I sucked the water out through the discharge hose with a shop vac and thought all was good (man, there was a lot of water in there - very deceptive). So, I started another cycle and the code returned. I then knew it was either jammed or a bad pump.
    So, I turned to youtube and found this very helpful video. I'm glad I did because I was going in for the kill and this video provided some insight. The culprit - a small lock key in the pump. Here's what's funny. When I checked my key ring, I noticed a key was missing; it's one of those keys that attached to some cheap plastic and it broke off - now I know it broke off in my pocket. I thought I lost it in the yard somewhere as I was doing some landscaping. I was like damn, I lost the key. I was the last one to wash (my work clothes) and all was good until my daughter starting washing her clothes, so I assumed she left something in her pockets. Well, I was to blame, but not intentionally though - haha! All is good now and no money spent.

  • @edthomas2283
    @edthomas2283 5 років тому

    Thank you! I had the same issue last night. I watched your video and found a Bobby Pin in my pump. Machine is working well now!

  • @lagoxtull
    @lagoxtull 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks this worked perfectly. Saved me a service call.

  • @tedhogan
    @tedhogan Рік тому +1

    Thank you so much for this! This was my exact problem except it was a dress shirt collar stiffener I forgot to take out.

  • @jsamyt
    @jsamyt 6 років тому +1

    the video helped in disassembly, however, mine was a broken blue wire to the pump. Easy fix, back up and running.

  • @DavidEricPrates
    @DavidEricPrates 4 місяці тому +1

    Great washer fix walkthrough. Well done video.

  • @Loveduff
    @Loveduff 2 роки тому +1

    You are awesome. Thank you so much for addressing my exact problem as well as your step by step DIY.

  • @danrussell3699
    @danrussell3699 6 років тому

    I am glad I stumbled upon your video. Did exactly what you said and low and behold I found three rice tends that I had in my pocket so none would run it over. They found their way down to the pump and it is running perfecto now. THANKS!

  • @richleavitt73
    @richleavitt73 5 років тому

    Thank you for this video! It saved me a lot of time and money! I followed this along and my machine is running like new again.

  • @desert_dom
    @desert_dom 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you so much! I followed this whole video through and discovered a bobby pin in the pump motor -_- much appreciated info!

    • @RamandeepKaur-cx7sn
      @RamandeepKaur-cx7sn 3 роки тому

      😂😂😂 I am looking at the video now and won’t want my husband to fix the machine thinking it might be my Bobby pin.

  • @maggiecheungblaize8647
    @maggiecheungblaize8647 6 років тому +1

    Hello Jake. I’m having the same problem now. My washer won’t drain and my clothes still in the machine. So I’m going to try it tomorrow with my sons help. Hopefully that is what u show from your video. I will keep u posted