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I have an LG THROMM from tag I assume by the tag on side model 50WD7230. I don't know what happened was working fine then next cycle just started filling and will stop, it will agitate but will not drain either. Right now I have a washer half full of water and we all know what will happen if I open the door, PLEASE HELP
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Don't open the door if there is that much water in it. It is likely locked, anyway. Can you hear the drain pump running when it should be pumping out, even if it doesn't? Also, with the water filling, are you saying that it just keeps filling up and will not stop unless you shut the machine off?
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Originally Posted by: Appliance Ninja ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) Don't open the door if there is that much water in it. It is likely locked, anyway. Can you hear the drain pump running when it should be pumping out, even if it doesn't? Also, with the water filling, are you saying that it just keeps filling up and will not stop unless you shut the machine off? i can actually open the door if i wanted to but it floods my floor. yes it just keeps filling. I bought this model for water saving so normal cycle it fills a little spins fills spins opposite and so on then drains and repeats but when i turn it on it just keeps filling but without power it wont fill so i assume valve is not stuck but also will not drain im thinking some kind sensor but I don't know where to even start it just seems like 2 different problems
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If you remove the top of the machine, you will see the pressure switch mounted near the top of the machine. It will have a very small hose attached to it (or should have). If you remove that hose and blow through it, does air easily pass through that hose? The model number is behind the door, so once I get that I can get you more specific information.
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Originally Posted by: Appliance Ninja ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) If you remove the top of the machine, you will see the pressure switch mounted near the top of the machine. It will have a very small hose attached to it (or should have). If you remove that hose and blow through it, does air easily pass through that hose? The model number is behind the door, so once I get that I can get you more specific information. ok i will try that but i might need help that i dont have now to remove my dryer from the wasker they are stackable. so the 50WD7230 tag on the side is not the model?
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Yes, you will need to remove the dryer to get the top off. The model is not coming up, I have tried it several ways. The model tag is inside the door, I believe.
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Originally Posted by: Appliance Ninja ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) Yes, you will need to remove the dryer to get the top off. The model is not coming up, I have tried it several ways. The model tag is inside the door, I believe. ok i gained access the is one black tube on the right side coming up from bottom i blew in it and it made bubbles inside the water thats in the drum. there is what seems to be a valve on that side machine that has a stub where an air line valve would go though should it be hooked up? i tried it and still washer just keeps getting full
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If that hose came off, the switch will think the tub is empty, so you will need to get the water out, then take the tube back off so the pressure is equal. Then, with all the water out, place that tube back to the pressure switch. What happens then?
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Originally Posted by: Appliance Ninja ![Go to Quoted Post Go to Quoted Post](/Themes/yafvision/icon_latest_reply.gif) If that hose came off, the switch will think the tub is empty, so you will need to get the water out, then take the tube back off so the pressure is equal. Then, with all the water out, place that tube back to the pressure switch. What happens then? ok so i need to first empty the drum of water? then once its empty put hose back then i should be good? when you say empty drum like as much as possible only way is to open door i guess then right? is there anyway to jump the valve to turn on to dump the water??
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That is correct. You should be able to start just a spin cycle to pump the water out. Then replace that hose back to the switch and see what happens.
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