LG Washer Leaking Water from Top: Troubleshooting Guide

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Quick answer

Check for overfilled loads, inspect the door seal for damage, and ensure the drain hose is properly connected. If the issue persists, the pump or internal components may need professional attention.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check for Overfilled Load

Do: Open the washer door and check if the drum is overloaded.

Observe: Excess water may be present if the load is too heavy.

Means: Overloading can prevent proper drainage and cause leaks.

Next: Reduce the load and restart the cycle.

Inspect Door Seal

Do: Visually examine the door gasket for cracks or debris.

Observe: Water may be trapped in the seal or dripping from damaged areas.

Means: A damaged or dirty seal can allow water to escape.

Next: Clean or replace the door seal if necessary.

Check Drain Hose Connection

Do: Locate the drain hose at the back of the washer and ensure it is securely connected to the standpipe.

Observe: The hose may be loose, kinked, or improperly installed.

Means: A faulty connection can cause water to leak from the top or back of the washer.

Next: Reconnect or replace the drain hose if damaged.

Examine Water Inlet Hoses

Do: Inspect the inlet hoses for cracks, kinks, or loose connections.

Observe: Water may be leaking from the hose or connection points.

Means: Damaged inlet hoses can cause water to leak during the fill cycle.

Next: Replace any damaged inlet hoses.

Test the Pump

Do: Listen for the pump to activate during the drain cycle.

Observe: The pump may be clogged or malfunctioning if no sound is heard.

Means: A faulty pump can prevent proper drainage and cause water to overflow.

Next: Check for clogs or call a professional for pump inspection.

Inspect the Tub

Do: Check the inner and outer tub for cracks or damage.

Observe: Water may be seeping through cracks in the tub.

Means: A damaged tub can cause water to leak from the top or sides.

Next: Contact a professional for tub replacement if cracks are found.

Check for Leveling Issues

Do: Ensure the washer is level on the floor.

Observe: The washer may be tilted, causing water to pool on one side.

Means: An unlevel washer can lead to improper drainage and leaks.

Next: Adjust the leveling feet to stabilize the washer.

Review Error Codes

Do: Check the washer's display for any error codes related to water levels or drainage.

Observe: Error codes may indicate specific issues with the water system.

Means: Error codes can help identify the source of the leak.

Next: Refer to the user manual for error code explanations.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Overfilled LoadExcess weight can prevent proper drainage.HighLowNo
Damaged Door SealCracks or debris can allow water to escape.HighLowDoor Seal
Faulty Drain HoseLoose or damaged hose can cause leaks.MediumLowDrain Hose
Clogged or Faulty PumpA clogged pump can prevent proper drainage.MediumMediumPump
Damaged Inlet HosesCracks or kinks can cause water to leak during fill.MediumLowInlet Hoses
Cracked TubCracks can allow water to seep through.LowHighTub
Unlevel WasherImproper leveling can lead to water pooling.MediumLowNo
Error Code IndicationError codes can point to specific water system issues.LowLowNo

Parts matching

When replacing parts, ensure compatibility with your LG washer model. Check the model number on the washer's data plate for accurate part selection.

Purchase OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts for the best fit and performance.

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FAQ

Can I use a generic door seal instead of an OEM part?

While generic seals may fit, OEM parts are recommended for the best fit and durability.

How often should I check the inlet hoses for damage?

Inspect inlet hoses every 6–12 months for cracks or wear.

What should I do if the washer is unlevel?

Adjust the leveling feet until the washer is stable and even on the floor.

Can a clogged pump be cleaned without professional help?

Yes, if the pump is accessible, you can attempt to clear minor clogs with a screwdriver or pliers. For persistent clogs, call a professional.