SOURCE: LG Fuzzy Logic won't drain out the water
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SOURCE: I have an LG Fuzzy Logic top loader. it keeps draining water out
If it's really as you described, when draining at the same time filling up, then it's a problem in the main control board. You'll need some electronics knowledge to repair it, or just replace the main board
SOURCE: LG washing machine fuzzy logic 8.5 kg not agitating
The reason to this problem can be due to any one
of these reasons.
Lid Switch
Motor Coupler
Belts
Clutch
Drive Motor
Drive Pulleys
Transmission
Agitator
SOURCE: LG Top Loader Fuzzy Logic 5.5. The water
Hi,
No you just need to get the drain hose up higher...the water is siphoning out and is either caused by the end of the drain hose still in water and not having an air gap or the hose is not going up higher then the top of your washer...
Lifting the hose up should give you an air gap and get the hose high enough to stop the siphoning...
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SOURCE: Hi, we have a LG
working on lg for a while we have talked to tech suport and they don't want to admit they have a issue with these units.. first of all they say if on a pedastal they will give you problems but yet they sale the darn things... what we have found though is there is a device called a haul densor and it is very easy to replace you have to remove the backof unit panel and gain access to the back of tub... make sure it is connected well as it is on a rotor looking device called a stator assembly... if it is connected well and you have made sure it is level you have a bad haul sensor...thsi is what determines the speed of drum and slows down unit if getting out of balanced.. it is not that expensicve and pretty easy to fix.... hope this helps you out...
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