LG Front Load Washing Machine Leaking

LG Front Load Washing Machine Leaking

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Shut Off the Water and Dry Everything

Shut off the water supply to the washing machine. It will help you to get everything dry, and you may notice that the wall mounted shutoff valves leak when you are doing this. You have a few questions to ask once the water is off.

  • First, dry everything off. It is essential to dry everything off first because then the leak is easier to spot.
  • You may even notice things like the location of the moisture as you are drying the machine. Be thorough.

When you are ready to search for the leak, turn the water back on.

When Does It Leak?

If the machine leaks constantly, running or not, that points to a leak that is under constant pressure. Most of the pressure type leaks will be to the rear of the machine.

  • First place to check is the valves and hoses and connections that supply water to the machine. If you find any leaking, try to tighten them and check again.
    • Watch carefully, as water can run down a hose from a leaking connection, and mislead you as to the leak location.
    • Sometimes putting your hand around a hose will allow you to see if water is running down a hose from above, as the water will run over or onto your hand.
  • Next place to look is the solenoid water valves that are internal to the machine. If the valve body is cracked, or a seal has failed, it will drip. Replace it.
  • You may have a machine which fills the drum or tub with water even when shut off. This is a failed solenoid valve and you should just replace the valve.
  • Keep in mind that 20 psi is needed for most solenoid valves to close properly. You can put a pressure gauge on a hose bib to check the water pressure in your home.

If the machine leaks only when running, observation is your best tool. Observing your running washing machine may be like watching paint dry, but it may also allow your floors to dry!

Does it leak when the machine is pumping out the water?

This is the most common failure because the volume of water is large, and there are many places where leaks can occur simply from wear and tear. Also the lint in the water can cause clogs which lead to leakage.

  • If the leak is near the front, you should check the pump for leakage. Check the filters located at the front of the machine as well. Start at Pump and Filter Failures below.
  • If toward the rear, it is likely a problem with the drain hose. We will walk through those possibilities below at Clogged Drain Hose.
  • The problem may also be a clog in your home plumbing system. This will likely leave the biggest puddle, and the surface of the wall behind the machine will likely be wet. Go to Clogged Drain Hose for more.

Does it leak during the wash cycle?

  • It can be the water level pressure tube that has cracked or come off. This will be a significant leak, and will likely lead to the machine overflowing as well. Go to Overfilling, below.
  • Your machine will have a vent for the drum which is on the upper rear of the machine. If your leak is from the drum vent, go to Faulty Drum Vent, below.
  • It can also be from a failing or damaged door seal boot. Go to Door Seal Failure for more steps.
  • Occasionally a leak can arise from overfilling, Overfilling down below.
  • It could be the tub seal or tub gasket.
    • The tub gasket leak will be found at the rear of the machine.
    • The tub seal failure will be located under the middle of the machine,
    • Go to Tub Seal Failure for more info.

Does it leak when the machine is filling with water?

  • This could be related to the machine overfilling and overflowing onto the floor.
  • Go to Overfilling for more information
  • This may be a problem with your solenoid valve, and the internal hoses that are connected to it. Go to Internal Leaks, below.
  • Your detergent dispenser may have a leak, or a crack or a clog, either in the body of it, or in the attached hoses. This will be most apparent in the portion of the cycle where the machine is filling or is sending water through the dispenser. Go to Internal Leaks, below.

Causes

1

Pump Failure

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Drain Hose Being Removed From Pump

The problems with the pump can be either hose related, crack related, or seal related.

  • The hoses can shift on the pump. If the pump has been replaced recently this is a common failure. Reinstall the hoses. Make sure the clamps are tight and properly positioned, so they grab the outlet where the hose is placed.
  • Check the pump body for cracks. Sometimes the body will crack and one way to check is to push on the body and outlets of the pump while it is in place. Better still is to remove it and inspect it closely. If you can observe it while running, that is the best of all, especially if you have dried everything first. You will need to turn on the water for this check.
  • The bellows (hose) from the drum or tub to the pump can be cracked or have sipped off partially. The leak will be substantial and almost continuous when the machine is operating. You may feel water there that has run down from above so make sure you dry everything and test.

Filter Problem

Almost all LG front load washing machines will have a filter which is located near the pump, and has a number of seals that can leak.

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Filter Location (lower left front)

  • Like the pump, there are also hoses attached to the filter, that can either come off or become cracked. If you find any cracked hoses, replace them.
  • If there is a small hose attached to the pump to allow the machine to be drained of residual water, it is another source for leaks, especially if the plug in the hose becomes worn. Check to see that the plug is snug, and if not, replace it.
  • Leaks can also occur after cleaning the filter if it is improperly installed. Remove and reinstall the filter, and make sure it goes fully into place.
  • Check the filter housing body and lid for cracks, if there are any, replace it.
  • Check the seals on the filter, careless installation can cut or crack them.
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If you are here because the symptoms point to a problem with the drain hose, check these items:

  • Check the hose for clogs especially downstream of the anti-siphon vent, and at the vent itself as there is a sharp and narrowed bend in the outlet there.which is usually located on the rear bulkhead (panel) of some LG machines.
  • Check the drain hose for cracks. Some hoses are made of a corrugated plastic material rather than a rubber material and can be damaged or cracked. Stretch the hose and flex it and look carefully.
  • The home plumbing system may have a clog or partial clog, which will cause it to overflow when the pump starts emptying the machine. Since the flow is quite fast from the pump, a partially clogged pipe may not drain quickly enough and will overflow where the drain hose enters it. The wall near the drain pipe may be wet too. If you see these signs, clear any clogs from the plumbing and then test.
3

Your washing machine can have too much of a good thing when it fills too much. When a machine is overfilled, water can more easily escape. Because a front load machine doesn’t have an open top, the machine will not overflow as readily.

  • Your LG front load washer’s water level can be observed through the front door which is transparent. It also will not allow the door to be opened unless the machine can sense that it is empty, or the water level is low enough.
  • To check this you should first check the tube that leads to the water level switch/sensor. Make sure it isn't clogged. You can clear it by blowing through it. If you can't blow through it, you should remove it and either clean or replace it.
  • Your LG  front load washer uses a device that varies the frequency of a resonant circuit by moving coils with a diaphragm. This has no contacts and thus is very reliable, You can usually check it by getting into a diagnostic mode for your particular machine. A quick check is to meter the component It should have a resistance of 21-23 Ω
  • The solenoid valves may not be closing completely, and may leak water during the cycle. Your machine may have an FE error if the level gets too high.
  • If the components check out, you should consider replacing the main control board since this is an operational failure and not a physical failure.
4

This seal can fail in a number of different ways.

  • The seal can have slipped out of place, which will cause a leak.
  • The seal is dirty which can prevent it from sealing properly.
  • The seal is damaged or punctured, which will also cause a leak.

You can look for signs of a leaking door seal, mainly by the location of evidence of leaking, it will be near the front of the machine. Especially with punctures, the location of deposits can help you pinpoint the leak.

  • Clean the seal thoroughly, especially parts that will be in contact with the door.
  • While cleaning, check the seal to see that it is installed correctly and not rolled or improperly seated
  • Once you have checked for proper installation, stretch the seal, and look all over it for tears or punctures. If you find one, replace the seal.
5

There are three main sources of internal leaks, other than items we have already addressed, like the pump, drain hose and filter. These include the detergent dispenser, and associated hoses, and the water inlet solenoid valve and the tub seal. You will need to operate the machine with water, so turn the water supply on.

Detergent Dispenser Damage

LG Front load washers generally have the detergent dispenser located on the front of the machine, either in a small drawer or under a movable cover.

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Detergent Dispenser Disconnected for Removal

  • This dispenser can be damaged or cracked and will leak when water is running through it as the detergent is mixed into the wash water. If it is cracked, replace it.
  • Leaks can happen while the machine is filling or during the wash cycle.
    • You should watch the operation of your washer with the top cover removed. To avoid shock hazard avoid touching internal parts of the machine while it is operating. Look and listen for leaks.
    • Feeling the area of the dispenser and underneath it with the machine unplugged (no shock hazard) can help to locate leaks.
  • The hoses from the detergent dispenser to the drum can also become partially clogged and will cause the dispenser to overflow.
    • If you see this overflow condition, remove the hoses and clean them out fully. Reattach them afterward. Test the machine.
    • Detergent and fabric softener can deposit residues which will obstruct the hose (there may also be small parts dropped in by small hands too that can contribute).
  • The hoses from the detergent dispenser to the washer tub can become detached or cracked and will cause a substantial leak. Reattach the hose if possible, or replace it if damaged, making sure you check the dispenser and tub or drum for damage that may have caused the hose to come loose.
  • The water supply hoses leading to the detergent dispenser can be improperly attached, or cracked and will cause a leak. Observation is the easiest way to spot this. If you find a leak there, determine the cause and reattach or replace the hose.

Solenoid Valve Cracked

The solenoid valves and attached hoses can leak. Since, in general, the water is fed from the solenoid valve to the detergent dispenser, you likely have checked the hoses already.

The valve itself can leak from improperly installed hoses or cracks in the body or outlets. Occasionally, a seal can fail near the coils, so check thoroughly.

Faulty Vent Bellows Hose

  • Check the condition of the vent bellows hose attached to the washer drum.
    • Look for cracks or tears.
    • Make sure it is securely attached, and that the clamps are snug and the ports on the drum and vent outlet are not damaged.

Shaft Seal or Gasket Failure

On a front load machine, a leaking shaft seal or gasket poses a large problem, as it will lead to corrosion of the bearings located behind it. If the tub shaft gasket is leaking it is a difficult, but not impossible fix. This is not a super common leak.

If the bearings have failed, the repair becomes somewhat more involved, but is mainly a matter of persistence. If you have never driven a bearing out  of its seat to replace it, you might want to have a friend who has some automotive repair experience help you out. A brass drift or punch is essential if you go this route.

As to the leak:

  • The leak will show up at the rear of the tub.
  • It may be hard to spot, and, unhappily, you may be more aware of the bearings sounding odd.
  • If you see these conditions, it will be worthwhile to try to operate the machine with some of the covers or cabinet pieces removed so you can observe the leak directly, as you want to be sure of what's wrong before you do the repair. Turn the water back on and let the machine do its thing. If you see the leak, replace the seal.

Tub Seal Failure

On your LG front load washing machine the tub is made with two halves, front and rear, so that the basket can be installed inside it. Those two pieces have a rubber seal between the halves. If this seal breaks (or is installed incorrectly), it will cause a leak. This is an unusual leak.

  • Look for a leak at the joint between the halves of the tub, probably best to check on the underside of the tub.
    • You may be able to see this area by opening the rear panel of the machine, which will allow you to have the machine filled with water and operating, the better to see the leak.
    • Beware of the motor spinning while you look at these parts.
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The drum vent may incorporate a valve which allows for air to circulate into and out of the drum. It may leak either because the valve is stuck, or because improper detergent is being used, too much detergent is being used or the machine is improperly leveled. If the machine is leaking from the rear vent opening check the following things.

  • Make sure you are using HE type detergent. Normal detergent will create too many suds and the excess will frequently leak out the vent. Use the right detergent.
  • Too much detergent (even HE type) can have the same effect as Non-HE detergent. Make sure you follow the manufacturer's recommendations.
  • Make sure your machine is properly leveled. Your operating manual should have instructions for checking this.
  • If you have checked these causes, then another check is to remove the vent bellows from the drum, and check the valve located there on some machines. If it sticks open it can cause leaking. You should also make sure the bellows isn't torn or damaged as that will also cause leaking.

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