Fix LG Washer Leaking Water: Step-by-Step Guide

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Quick answer

To fix an LG washer leaking water, check the inlet and drain hoses for cracks, ensure the door is properly closed, and inspect the drain pump for clogs. Turn off the water supply before starting.

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Tools and prep

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Prep & safety

Step-by-step troubleshooting

Check Water Inlet Hoses

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

Observe: Look for visible damage or water stains.

Means: Damaged hoses can cause leaks.

Next: Replace any damaged hoses.

Inspect the Drain Hose

Do: Check the drain hose for kinks or blockages.

Observe: Water should flow freely from the hose.

Means: A clogged drain hose can cause overflow.

Next: Clear any blockages or replace the hose if damaged.

Examine the Door Seal

Do: Look around the door seal for cracks or debris.

Observe: Water should not be trapped or dripping from the seal.

Means: A damaged door seal can leak during the spin cycle.

Next: Clean or replace the door seal as needed.

Check the Drain Pump

Do: Access the drain pump and use a shop vacuum to remove debris.

Observe: The pump should be free of lint and foreign objects.

Means: A clogged drain pump can cause water to back up and leak.

Next: If the pump is damaged, replace it.

Verify Washer Level

Do: Ensure the washer is level on the floor.

Observe: The washer should not rock or tilt.

Means: An unlevel washer can cause uneven spinning and leaks.

Next: Adjust the feet to level the washer.

Test the Washer

Do: Plug in the washer and run a test cycle.

Observe: Monitor for any continued leaks.

Means: If the leak persists, further inspection may be needed.

Next: If the leak continues, consider calling a professional.

Common causes table

CauseWhyLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Cracked or damaged inlet hoseHose damage can allow water to escape during the fill cycle.HighLowInlet hose
Clogged drain pumpDebris in the pump can prevent proper drainage, causing overflow.MediumMediumDrain pump
Worn or damaged door sealA faulty seal can allow water to leak during the spin cycle.MediumLowDoor seal
Loose or faulty water supply connectionsImproper connections can lead to water leakage.HighLowWater supply valve
Unlevel washerAn unlevel washer can cause uneven spinning and leaks.LowLowWasher feet adjustment
Damaged drain hoseA cracked or kinked drain hose can cause water to leak during drainage.MediumLowDrain hose

Parts matching

When replacing parts for your LG washer, ensure the new parts match the following specifications:

Check your LG washer's model number and consult the user manual for exact part specifications.

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FAQ

How often should I check my LG washer for leaks?

Inspect your washer for leaks monthly, especially after heavy use or if you notice dampness around the appliance.

Can a clogged drain pump cause the washer to stop working?

Yes, a severely clogged drain pump can prevent the washer from draining, leading to overflow and leaks.

Is it normal for a washer to have a small amount of water on the floor after use?

A small amount of condensation is normal, but pooling water indicates a leak that should be addressed.

What should I do if the washer leaks only during the spin cycle?

Check the door seal for damage and ensure the washer is level. A damaged seal or unlevel washer can cause leaks during spinning.