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Dave
October 9, 2021
The washer gets stuck at 22, 18 or 14 on the timer. Always has oe as the code when it shuts down. I have drained and cleaned the drain basket but it still stops sometimes. After a while it will finish the cycle and i can dry the clothes
For model number WM1814CW
Hello Dave, Thank you for your inquiry. The OE error indicates that your washer is not able to drain properly at the end of the cycle. Check your washer drain hoses and the drain pump bellows for any obstructions. Check the drain pump filter for any debris or damage. We also recommend checking the drain pump with a multimeter to see if it has continuity. Good luck with your repair.
The code LE is coming up. the drum is not turning correctly. Only turns in the starting up time then quits. A noise exists for a few seconds and is related to the problem. I believe the noise is either water valve related or vacuum related. Can you help?
For model number WM1814CW
Hi Scotty, thank you for reaching out. The error code LE indicates that the motor is locked out. This usually means that the load on the machine is too heavy and creates too much stress on the motor. Reduce the size of the load and hit the reset on the machine. If the error persists, you may need to replace the motor rotor position sensor, part number FIX11706506. We hope this solves your problem!
Removed the top of the washer by removing the 4 back screws and 2 small brackets. Then I removed the front panel, this was actually the hardest part, 2 screws and 8 tabs that you pop out carefully from the top of the panel. I only disconnected the power button and was able to rest the panel on top of the washer. The rest of the washer cam
... Read moree apart quickly just moving down the front of the washer and removing the door, latch, tub gasket, drain cover. Removing the pump was just a mater of disconnecting the drain hoses, and one clip under the drain assembly. 3 screws attach the drain to assembly to the pump and only 2 wires that are clearly marked. Reassembly is just going back through in reverse order of disassenbly. The best thing about this is that it all comes apart with a standard phillips screwdriver.
Thank you for the very helpful YouTube video. After watching the video, I was able to diagnose the problem, buy the part from your website, and complete the repair. This is my personal machine - I am not a professional repairman.