Quick answer
If your washer won't drain, first unplug it and check for clogs in the drain hose and pump. Clear any blockages and ensure the pump is working. If the issue persists, the pump or control board may need replacement.
Confirm the symptom
- Water remains in the washer after cycle ends
- Washer makes gurgling or bubbling noises
- Drain hose is kinked or clogged
- Error code related to drainage appears on display
Tools and prep
- Screwdriver set
- Flashlight
- Bucket or towels
- Plunger or small brush
- Work gloves
- Unplug washer from power outlet
- Turn off water supply to washer
Step-by-step troubleshooting
- Check Drain HoseDo: Locate the drain hose at the back of the washer and inspect for kinks or clogs.Observe: Hose is clear and properly connectedMeans: Hose is not the issueNext: Check Pump Filter
- Check Pump FilterDo: Access the pump filter (usually at the front or bottom of the washer) and clear any debris.Observe: Filter is clean and free of obstructionsMeans: Pump is likely functioningNext: Test Pump Operation
- Test Pump OperationDo: Plug in the washer and run a drain cycle to see if the pump activates.Observe: Pump runs and drains waterMeans: Pump is workingNext: Check for Error Codes
- Check for Error CodesDo: Review the washer's display for any error codes related to drainage.Observe: Error code is displayedMeans: Specific issue identifiedNext: Consult Manual
- Consult ManualDo: Refer to the user manual for the error code meaning and recommended action.Observe: Manual provides a solutionMeans: Issue may be resolved with manual guidanceNext: Call Professional
- Call ProfessionalDo: If no clogs and pump doesn't work, contact a repair professional.Observe: No resolution after DIY stepsMeans: Professional repair neededNext: End
Common causes
| Cause | Likelihood | Difficulty | Part often needed |
|---|---|---|---|
| Clogged Drain Hose Debris or lint buildup blocks water flow. | Common | Easy | None |
| Clogged Pump Filter Hair, lint, or small objects block the pump. | Common | Easy | None |
| Failed Pump Motor Pump motor stops working due to age or electrical issues. | Sometimes | Medium | Washer Pump |
| Blocked Pump Impeller Foreign objects jam the pump's impeller. | Sometimes | Medium | Washer Pump |
| Faulty Control Board Control board fails to activate the pump. | Rare | Hard | Control Board |
| Incorrect Installation Drain hose is improperly installed or kinked. | Sometimes | Easy | None |
| Water Inlet Valve Issues Valve prevents proper water flow, affecting drainage. | Rare | Medium | Water Inlet Valve |
Parts matching
Common parts needed for a washer not draining:
- Washer Pump
- Control Board
- Water Inlet Valve
- Pump Filter (if replaceable)
Always match part numbers from your washer model to ensure compatibility.
When to call a professional
- Water remains after clearing all clogs
- Pump makes noise but doesn't drain
- Error code persists after troubleshooting
- You're unsure about electrical components
- Drainage issue causes water leakage or flooding risk
FAQ
Can I use a plunger to unclog the drain hose?
Yes, a plunger can help dislodge minor clogs in the drain hose. Ensure the hose is clear of water before plunging.
How often should I clean the pump filter?
Clean the pump filter every 3–6 months, depending on usage and water hardness.
What if my washer has no error code?
Without an error code, focus on checking physical components like the drain hose, pump filter, and pump operation.
Can a faulty water inlet valve cause drainage issues?
Yes, if the water inlet valve is faulty, it may prevent proper water flow, indirectly affecting drainage.
Is it safe to bypass the pump for testing?
No, bypassing the pump is not recommended as it can damage the washer and pose a safety risk.