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An IE fault on a top-load washer usually points to a water inlet issue rather than the way you load your towels. This error is triggered when the machine isn’t filling with water properly within the expected time. Here are a few professional troubleshooting steps you can try: Check the water supply: Make sure both hot and cold water taps are fully open and that there’s adequate water pressure. Inspect the inlet hoses: Look for kinks, twists, or blockages in the hoses connected to the washer. Clean the inlet filters: Most washers have small mesh filters inside the hose connections—if these are clogged with mineral deposits or debris, the water flow will be restricted. Test different cycles: Run a quick wash or rinse-only cycle to see if the error appears consistently across all programs. Reset the machine: Unplug the washer for a few minutes, then restart it to clear any temporary error codes. If the problem persists after these checks, the issue may be with the water inlet valve or a sensor, which would require professional servicing. Source: https://washingmachinemanuals.com/
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hi, An IE error code indicates that the washer was unable to fill with water. During cold and freezing weather conditions, an IE error code could mean the water in the water supply lines are frozen. Once the temperature increases above freezing, the water supply will resume. Here is a troubleshooting steps https://www.lg.com/us/support/help-library/ie-error-code-front-load-washer-CT10000010-1400510401752#:~:text=An%20IE%20error%20code%20indicates,the%20water%20supply%20will%20resume. If not resolved, please call our customer service at 1-800-243-0000 or reach out to our social Media support in Facebook @LGUSSupport. ^Vanessa
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