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When your LG washer won’t drain after a cycle, there are several possible culprits from the easy-to-fix kind to it’s time to call a repair pro. Here are a few reasons your washing machine may be holding onto water in the tub:
The wash tub is too full or the load is unbalanced.
The lid switch is faulty.
There’s a kink in the drain hose.
The drain pump or drain hose is clogged.
The water level valve is broken.
The motor or drive belt needs to be replaced.
Try these troubleshooting steps when you have excess water or wet clothes after a wash cycle:
Your LG washer will only spin and drain if the lid is securely closed. The lid switch needs to be working for this to happen. To check this:
Depending on your model, your LG washer should have several hoses for water to move in and out of the machine. The largest of the three hoses should be the drain hose. If it’s twisted or bent, straighten it out then run your rinse cycle again.
If your LG washing machine still won’t drain, it could be due to a burnt-out motor or loose or broken belts. These repairs can be complex, so it’s best to consult an appliance expert to avoid risking injury to yourself or damage to your machine.
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