We just had the same problem. We called an appliance store and they walked us through the process of finding out what was stuck in our pump and sure enough there was a quarter inside the pump. It broke one of the propellers but we were able to get the quarter out and reinstalled the pump and is still working fine. It is a bit of a hassle and will take some time, but it is definitely worth the money saved! I am forever grateful to the appliance store that supplied us with this information!
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i believe if the water outlet is still good,,,,,u will have to loose out the pump from its cup , mayce something hooked its propeller inside the i cup or replace the water pump
OE is normally down to blocked drain pipes, mcalpine (connection under the sink) or a blocked front filter. empty the machine and unscrew the filter behind the flap at the bottom right hand side, check for any obstructions, icoins, hair grips etc are normally blocking here
The OE is an overload error. Try removing some clothes. If that does not work you could try unplugging the machine. I have a manual you might want to look through. LG washer manuals
Same problem with an LG WM12331FDX
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