Small items can be sucked into the drain assembly during the drain cycle, blocking the flow of water. Here’s a small list of things I’ve pulled out of washer drains over the years: Baby socks, panties, thongs, a $20 bill, bra wires, guitar picks, lots of coins, hair pins, hair ties, rubber bands and so on.
The solution is easy: Always empty the pockets of your clothes before washing. And put small clothes in zippered mesh bags to keep them from being sucked into the drain.
I hardly ever replace a washer’s drain motor, except in LG washers. LG drain motors tend to stop working around the fourth year of operation. With other brands, if a washer won’t drain, it usually means something is blocking the flow of water or preventing the drain impeller from turning.
Symptoms of a washer with a drain problem are:
- The cycle ends and the tub is still full of water.
- Faint humming sound from stuck impeller when the washer is set for drain/spin.
- The cycle ends and the clothes are sopping wet.
- Error code displays. All these codes mean no drain: OE, LD, ND.
- The washer won’t spin. It can’t when it’s full of water.
Here’s what to do to fix it.
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