Quick answer
If your washer isn't removing water from clothes, check for a clogged drain hose, faulty pump, or blocked filter. Turn off power and water before inspecting.
Confirm the symptom
- Clothes remain soaking wet after cycle ends
- Washer fills with water but won't drain
- You hear water sloshing inside the drum after spin cycle
Tools and prep
- Screwdrivers (flathead and Phillips)
- Bucket or towels for water cleanup
- Flashlight for inspecting tight spaces
- Work gloves for protection
- Turn off power at the circuit breaker
- Shut off water supply valves
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Drain Hose for ClogsDo: Locate the drain hose and inspect for kinks or blockages.Observe: Look for visible clogs or water backup.Means: A clogged hose prevents proper drainage.Next: Clear the clog or replace the hose if damaged.
- Inspect Pump FilterDo: Find the pump filter (usually at the front or bottom of the washer) and clean it.Observe: Remove debris, lint, or foreign objects.Means: A clogged filter restricts water flow.Next: Reassemble and test the washer.
- Test the Drain PumpDo: Check the drain pump for damage or blockage.Observe: Listen for unusual noises or check for physical obstructions.Means: A faulty pump can't move water out.Next: Replace the pump if it's damaged or not working.
- Verify Water SupplyDo: Ensure both hot and cold water valves are fully open.Observe: Check for water flow from the valves.Means: Restricted water flow can cause drainage issues.Next: Adjust or replace valves if necessary.
- Check for Error CodesDo: Look for error codes on the washer's display panel.Observe: Note any codes that appear during operation.Means: Error codes can identify specific issues.Next: Refer to the user manual for code meanings.
- Test the Lid SwitchDo: Ensure the lid switch is functioning correctly.Observe: Check if the switch closes properly when the lid is shut.Means: A faulty switch can prevent the washer from draining.Next: Replace the lid switch if it's defective.
- Examine the Timer or Control BoardDo: Inspect the timer or control board for signs of damage or malfunction.Observe: Look for burned components or error messages.Means: A faulty control system may not activate the drain cycle.Next: Consult a professional for repairs or replacement.
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Drain Hose Debris or lint blocks water flow. | Common | Easy | Drain Hose |
| Clogged Pump Filter Lint and debris accumulate in the filter. | Common | Easy | Pump Filter |
| Faulty Drain Pump The pump motor or impeller is damaged. | Sometimes | Medium | Drain Pump |
| Blocked Inlet Valves Mineral buildup or debris restricts water flow. | Sometimes | Medium | Inlet Valves |
| Malfunctioning Lid Switch Switch fails to signal the washer to drain. | Rare | Easy–Medium | Lid Switch |
| Failed Timer or Control Board Electronics fail to activate the drain cycle. | Rare | Hard | Control Board |
| Incorrect Water Level Settings Improper settings cause excess water retention. | Rare | Easy | User Adjustment |
Parts matching
Common parts for a washer not getting water out of clothes include:
- Drain Hose
- Pump Filter
- Drain Pump
- Inlet Valves
- Lid Switch
- Control Board
Purchase OEM parts for compatibility and reliability.
When to call a professional
- Error codes persist after troubleshooting
- Drain pump is damaged beyond cleaning
- Control board shows signs of electrical failure
- Multiple components are faulty
- You're unsure about electrical repairs
FAQ
Why is my washer not draining water even after cleaning the filter?
Check the drain hose and pump for blockages. A clogged hose or faulty pump can prevent drainage even with a clean filter.
Can a clogged drain hose cause the washer to not spin properly?
Yes, water trapped in the drum due to a clogged hose can prevent the washer from spinning effectively.
How often should I clean the pump filter?
Clean the pump filter every 3–6 months to prevent clogs and maintain performance.
What if the drain pump makes noise but doesn't pump water?
The pump motor or impeller may be damaged. Replace the drain pump to resolve the issue.
Can a faulty lid switch prevent the washer from draining?
Yes, if the lid switch isn't closing properly, the washer may not initiate the drain cycle.