LG washing machines have a diagnostics system to detect errors. An error code will show on your washing machine display screen when it finds one. This guide will tell you what each code means and what you must do to remove it. This should help you get your appliance working again quickly.
Most LG washing machine models have the same or similar codes, so the instructions in this guide should apply to your specific model. Common LG washing machine models include:
This error code means your washer has too many suds in it. The easiest way to solve this problem is to leave your washing machine alone to give the suds time to dissolve naturally. If you have a top loader washer, you can open the door and remove some of the suds to speed up the process. Your washer should start up again when the suds evaporate. Use a high-efficiency (HE) detergent to stop this problem from happening again.
The FE error code indicates your LG washing machine is overfilling. This is caused by faulty intake valves letting in too much water. The easiest solution is to replace the valves. However, try resetting your washing machine before doing so, as sometimes the error code can show as a mistake. To reset your appliance, turn it off, wait for 10 seconds, and then turn it back on. If that doesn’t work, follow the instructions below.
The LE error code means the washing machine motor has locked due to overloading. Most of the time, this can be fixed by removing or rearranging items in your washer. Follow the instructions below to remove the LE error code.
The OE error code indicates a problem with the drain hose. It may have become bent or blocked, which will stop your machine from draining. Follow the instructions below to remove the code.
The dE error code means your washing machine door cannot lock. Most of the time, this is caused by something being stuck in the door, which obstructs it from being able to close. Follow the instructions below to remove the code.
The CI error code means the child safety lock is on. To remove the code, you simply need to press the child lock button down until it unlocks. If that doesn’t work, reset your appliance by turning it off and then back on after 10 seconds. You can then check if the error code has gone. If not, you will need to call a technician to come and inspect your appliance.
This error code means your washer can’t fill with enough water during the wash cycle. A clogged inlet filter or faulty intake valve usually causes the problem. Follow the instructions below to remove the code.
The PF error code means the washing machine’s power has stopped during a cycle. A simple reset can usually fix this. To reset your appliance, turn it off and then back on after 10 seconds. Once reset, check if the code has gone and your washer works. If it still doesn’t work, you will need a technician to inspect your machine.
Both error codes indicate the laundry load is not balanced. Most of the time, this can be fixed by rearranging the laundry or removing heavy items. Follow the instructions below to remove the code.
The tE error code means you have a heating problem, which a faulty thermistor can also cause. Follow the instructions below to remove the code.
This error code indicates the water level sensor is defective or has been activated when it shouldn’t have. Follow the instructions below to remove the code.
The tCL error code means the washer machine drum is dirty. The code can be removed by giving the inside of your appliance a good clean. You can use a commercial cleaning spray or make a natural cleaning solution by mixing ¼ cup vinegar with 1 cup warm water. Spray and wipe the drum. Once clean, reset your appliance by turning it off and back on after 10 seconds. Next, you can turn your appliance on and check if the error code has gone. If the code is still showing, you will need to call a technician to come and inspect your appliance.
The CE error code means there is a short circuit in one of the electronic components. The best way to remove the code yourself is to reset your washer. This can be done by turning it off and back on after 10 seconds. You can then check if the code has gone. If not, call a technician to come and inspect your washer.