WM-1465FHD

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  • #10846
    Ellis
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    Hi

    I have an LG WM-1465FHD and the washer has now stopped mid cycle and full of water with an error: OE

    I have emptied the filter from the bottom left drawer? Do you know what this code means?!

    PLEASE HELP!

    #142929
    Ellis
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    Re: WM-1465FHD

    The OE is flashing and Im not sure whether that is the filter?! that I emptied, it was a screw out ‘cork’ at the bottom left of the washer behind a removable flap!?

    Sorry forgot to add that!

    #142930
    Penguin45
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    Re: WM-1465FHD

    You’re on the right lines – no drain detected within time allowed. The filter is about 2″ in diameter, and unscrews anticlockwise. Hands, knees and torch, check right back into the pump chamber, make sure that the impellor “pings” round freely.

    If you can set spin only, check that the pump is turning before replacing filter. If the machine is coupled to a sink spigot (wrong, but people do it), check that as well.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #142931
    Ellis
    Participant

    Re: WM-1465FHD

    Penguin45 wrote:You’re on the right lines – no drain detected within time allowed. The filter is about 2″ in diameter, and unscrews anticlockwise. Hands, knees and torch, check right back into the pump chamber, make sure that the impellor “pings” round freely.

    If you can set spin only, check that the pump is turning before replacing filter. If the machine is coupled to a sink spigot (wrong, but people do it), check that as well.
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    Thanks,

    I have took the filter out and run a spin and the green spindle is not moving behind the filter housing during the spin, should this be moving?

    #142932
    Penguin45
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    Re: WM-1465FHD

    Certainly should be – you said green spindle – it has got four blades on it as well? With the power off, you’ve got to search right back into that chamber for any obstructions and check that the impellor will turn – it should “ping” round in 90degree movements when turned manually. If it does turn, but won’t run with power, the pump motor will probably have failed.

    An email to spares@ukwhitegoods.co.uk will get things moving for you.

    Regards,
    Penguin45.

    #142933
    Ellis
    Participant

    Re: WM-1465FHD

    Thankyou very much.

    There was a small part of a dog bone jamming the fan, this removed – everything A=OK!

    Many thanks again 😀 😀 😀 😀 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂

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