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Washer Not Draining Water

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Quick answer

Turn off the washer and unplug it. Check the drain pump filter for clogs, clear the drain hose, and ensure the pump is working. If water still doesn't drain, call a professional.

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Tools and prep

Step-by-step troubleshooting

  1. Check for Obvious Clogs
    Do: Look at the drain pump filter and remove any visible debris.
    Observe: Debris or clogs in the filter.
    Means: Clogged filter is likely the cause.
    Next: Clean the filter and restart the washer.
  2. Inspect the Drain Hose
    Do: Disconnect the drain hose from the wall and check for kinks or blockages.
    Observe: Kinks, bends, or debris in the hose.
    Means: Hose is obstructed.
    Next: Straighten or clear the hose, then reconnect and test.
  3. Test the Drain Pump
    Do: Listen for the pump running during the drain cycle.
    Observe: Pump is silent or makes unusual noises.
    Means: Pump may be faulty.
    Next: Check for electrical issues or replace the pump.
  4. Check Water Level Switch
    Do: Inspect the water level switch for damage or dirt.
    Observe: Switch is dirty or damaged.
    Means: Switch might not signal the pump to drain.
    Next: Clean or replace the switch.
  5. Verify Drain Pipe Installation
    Do: Ensure the drain pipe is not too high or improperly angled.
    Observe: Drain pipe is higher than 9 feet or has a poor slope.
    Means: Improper installation hinders drainage.
    Next: Adjust the pipe height or slope.
  6. Run a Diagnostic Cycle
    Do: Consult the user manual to run a diagnostic cycle if your washer has this feature.
    Observe: Error codes or specific behaviors during the cycle.
    Means: Built-in diagnostics can identify the issue.
    Next: Follow the manual's troubleshooting steps based on results.

Common causes

CauseLikelihoodDifficultyPart often needed
Clogged Drain Pump Filter
Debris like lint, hair, or small objects block the filter.
CommonEasyDrain Pump Filter
Kinked or Clogged Drain Hose
The hose is bent or blocked by debris.
CommonEasyDrain Hose
Faulty Drain Pump
The pump motor or impeller is damaged.
SometimesMediumDrain Pump
Malfunctioning Water Level Switch
The switch fails to signal the pump to drain.
SometimesMediumWater Level Switch
Improper Drain Pipe Installation
The drain pipe is too high or lacks proper slope.
SometimesEasyDrain Pipe
Blocked Air Gap or Standpipe
Debris or improper installation blocks the air gap or standpipe.
RareMediumStandpipe or Air Gap Kit
Control Board Issue
The control board fails to activate the drain pump.
RareHardControl Board

Parts matching

Common parts needed for a washer not draining water include:

Always refer to your washer's manual to confirm the exact part model and compatibility.

When to call a professional

FAQ

How often should I clean the drain pump filter?

Clean the drain pump filter every 3–6 months, or more frequently if you have hard water or notice slow drainage.

Can a clogged drain hose cause the washer to stop mid-cycle?

Yes, a clogged drain hose can cause the washer to pause or stop if water cannot drain properly, triggering a safety mechanism.

What if my washer drains slowly but not completely?

A partially clogged drain hose or a weak drain pump could be the cause. Check both for blockages or wear.

Is it safe to use a plunger on a washer drain?

Avoid using a plunger on a washer drain, as it can damage the pump or hoses. Instead, use a plumber's snake or clear the blockage manually.

Can a faulty water level switch cause other issues?

Yes, a faulty water level switch can also cause overfilling or incorrect water levels during cycles.