Quick answer
If your washer isn't draining, first unplug it and check the drain hose for clogs. Clear any blockages and ensure the pump is free of debris. If the issue persists, inspect the drain pump filter or call a professional.
Confirm the symptom
- Water remains in the drum after the cycle ends
- Washer makes gurgling or humming noises during drain
- Error code related to drainage appears on the display
- Drain hose is kinked or disconnected
- Pump is clogged with lint or foreign objects
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver (flathead and Phillips)
- Bucket or towels for water cleanup
- Flashlight for inspecting dark areas
- Work gloves to protect hands
- Plumber's snake or wire hanger for unclogging
- Owner's manual for model-specific guidance
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker for safety
- Shut off water supply valves if needed
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Unplug and Inspect the Drain HoseDo: Unplug the washer and check the drain hose for kinks, clogs, or disconnections.Observe: Hose is clear and properly connected.Means: The drain hose is not obstructed.Next: If clogged, proceed to clear the hose.
- Clear the Drain HoseDo: Use a plumber's snake or straightened wire hanger to remove blockages in the hose.Observe: Debris is removed, and water flows freely.Means: The clog was in the drain hose.Next: If the hose is clear but water still doesn't drain, check the pump filter.
- Check the Drain Pump FilterDo: Locate and remove the drain pump filter (consult the manual for location). Clean it thoroughly.Observe: Filter is free of lint, hair, and debris.Means: The pump filter was clogged.Next: If the filter is clean but the problem remains, inspect the pump.
- Inspect the Drain PumpDo: Look for visible damage or blockages in the pump. Remove any debris with gloves.Observe: Pump is clear and spins freely without obstructions.Means: The pump was clogged or damaged.Next: If the pump is clear and functional, check for electrical issues.
- Test the Pump MotorDo: Plug in the washer and listen for the pump motor to engage during the drain cycle.Observe: Pump motor runs and water drains.Means: The pump motor is working correctly.Next: If the motor doesn't run, consider professional repair.
- Check for Error CodesDo: Review the washer's display for error codes related to drainage or pump failure.Observe: Error code is displayed or not.Means: The washer has a specific diagnostic for the issue.Next: Refer to the manual for code-specific troubleshooting or call a professional.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Drain Hose Lint, hair, or foreign objects block water flow. | Common | Easy | None |
| Clogged Drain Pump Filter Accumulated debris prevents proper pump function. | Common | Easy | None |
| Faulty Drain Pump Motor or impeller failure stops water from draining. | Sometimes | Medium | Drain Pump |
| Pump Belt Slippage or Breakage Loose or broken belt prevents pump from spinning. | Sometimes | Medium | Pump Belt |
| Blocked Standpipe or Drain Line Excess buildup in the home's plumbing restricts flow. | Sometimes | Hard | None |
| Control Board or Sensor Failure Malfunctioning electronics prevent pump activation. | Rare | Hard | Control Board |
| Incorrect Installation or Leveling Improper setup can cause drainage issues. | Rare | Easy | None |
Parts matching
If you need replacement parts after diagnosis, here are common parts for a washer not draining:
- Drain Pump
- Pump Belt
- Drain Hose
- Control Board
- Water Inlet Valve (if related to water not draining and filling issues)
- Pump Filter (if separate from the pump)
Always match part numbers from your washer's manual to ensure compatibility.
When to call a professional
- Water still doesn't drain after clearing all visible clogs
- Drain pump makes loud noises or doesn't spin at all
- Error codes persist after troubleshooting
- You suspect electrical issues (burnt smell, sparks, etc.)
- You're unsure about handling internal components or electrical parts
FAQ
Why is my washer not draining even after cleaning the hose and filter?
If the hose and filter are clear, the drain pump might be faulty or the pump belt could be broken. Check for motor engagement or error codes.
Can I use a plunger to unclog a washer drain?
Avoid using a plunger, as it can damage the pump or push debris further into the system. Use a plumber's snake or wire hanger instead.
How often should I clean the drain pump filter?
Clean the drain pump filter every 3–6 months, depending on usage, to prevent clogs and maintain efficiency.
What if my washer is less than a year old and won't drain?
Check for manufacturer warranties and contact customer support. A new washer may have a defect or require professional service.