My washer filled and then shut off. I have tried unplugging and then plugging in again, different plug-ins, flipping circuit breaker, etc and still will not turn back on. Any suggestions??
The fuse is located in a black cover. You need to gently pull the front panel out of the way and look to the right of the unit, in the area under where the panel was. There, you will see a black wire running into a black cylindrical case that has a black wire running out of the other end. Heed the warning on the label, please, and make sure that the power is unplugged form the wall. Gently pry open the casing and you will see the fuse within. The ends of the wires just pull off (gently) and then you have the fuse.
Tomorrow I go on a fuse hunt and try this out.
I have LG WF-T1081TP when i start the machine and getting error 6E. Please tel me what is the issue?
Hi Erina, I just had the same problem too. The washer never filled though, but it just won't respond or turn on. Have you fixed the problem yet? What was it?
Where can I get the fuse (125V,12A) replace? Can I find the fuse in home hardware store?
My washer stopped just before the rinse cycle and won't turn back on, I just opened up the control panel to see if I could find the fuse the previous poster referred to and was unable to locate it.
Where is the fuse, all I saw was plugs and I checked them, they are all tight.
Under the control panel there is a fuse, try changing that. My washer died too, and that was the problem
My washer is dead, no lights on panel, Fuse looks o.k. solid white porcelyn.
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same problem - filled then shut off- love to know if anyone has had it fixed yet
will only start if I unplug washer and plug back in, but have to do it between every load
Washer will not turn on although plugged in. Must reset by unplugging and re plugging to get it to operate.
My LG washer keeps tripping the circuit breaker after it finishes a load. Then we have to flip the breaker to restart the machine. What could be causing my washer to keep tripping the breaker?
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