Water Leaking
Inlet hose connection is loose at faucet, washer, or Y-connector.
Check hoses and Y-connectors for leaks, cracks and splits.
Check and tighten hose connections.
House drain pipes are clogged.
The washer pumps out water very rapidly. Check for water backing up out of the drain pipe during drain. If water is seen coming out of the drain, check for proper drain hose installation and check for restrictions in the drain.
Contact a plumber to repair the drain pipe.
Drain hose has come out of the drain connector or is not inserted far enough.
Tie the drain hose to the inlet hose or standpipe to prevent it from coming out during draining.
For smaller drain pipes, insert the drain hose into the pipe as far as the drain hose flange. For larger drain pipes, insert the drain hose into the pipe 1 - 2 inches past the flange.
Oversudsing of detergent
Oversudsing may create leaks, and may be caused by the type and amount of detergent used. High-Efficiency detergent is the only detergent recommended.
Always reduce the amount of detergent if the load is small or lightly soiled, or if your water is very soft.
Never use more than the maximum amount shown in the dispenser provided.
Excessive sudsing
Too much detergent or incorrect detergent
HE detergents are formulated specifically for HE (High-Efficiency) washers and contain suds reducing agents. Only use detergent with the HE (High-Efficiency) logo.
For detergent quantities refer to About Detergent Use in OPERATION. If sudsing or detergent residue continues to be an issue, add an extra rinse.
Washer will not turn on.
Power cord is not properly plugged in.
Make sure that the plug is plugged securely into a grounded, 3-prong, 120-VAC, 60 Hz outlet.
House fuse is blown, circuit breaker has tripped, or power outage has occurred.
Reset circuit breaker or replace fuse. Do not increase fuse capacity. If the problem is a circuit overload, have it corrected by a qualified election.
If the washer stopped during a cycle due to a loss of power, the washer will resume the cycle where it stopped when the power is restored.
Wash cycle time is longer than usual.
The washer automatically adjusts the wash time for the amount of laundry, water pressure and other operating conditions.
This is normal. The washer adjusts the cycle time automatically to provide optimal results for the selected cycle. The time remaining shown in the display is only an estimate. The actual time may vary.
Washer will not operate.
Control panel has powered off due to inactivity.
This is normal. Press the Power button to turn on the washer.
Washer is unplugged.
Make sure that the power cord is plugged securely into an electrical outlet.
Water supply is turned off.
Turn both hot and cold faucets fully on.
Controls are not set properly.
Make sure that the cycle was set correctly, close the door and press the Start/Pause button to start the wash cycle.
Lid or drawer is open.
Close the lid and drawer and make sure that nothing is caught under the lid preventing it from closing completely.
Circuit breaker/fuse is tripped/blown.
Check house circuit breakers/fuses. Replace the fuses or reset the breaker. The washer should be on a dedicated branch circuit.
Control needs to be reset.
Press the Power button. Then reselect the desired cycle and press the Start/Pause button.
Start/Pause button was not pressed after the cycle was set.
Press the Power button. Then reselect the desired cycle and press the Start/Pause button. The appliance is turned off if the Start/Pause button is not pressed within a certain time.
Extremely low water pressure.
Check another faucet in the house to make sure that household water pressure is adequate.
Washer is too cold.
If the washer has been exposed to temperatures below freezing for an extended period of time, allow it to warm up before pressing the Power button. Otherwise, the display will not come on.
Washer is not filling properly.
Filter is clogged.
Make sure that the inlet filters on the fill valves are not clogged. Refer to Cleaning the Water Inlet Filters in MAINTENANCE.
Inlet hoses may be kinked.
Check that the inlet hoses are not kinked or clogged.
Energy efficiency
This is a High-Efficiency (HE) washer. As a result, the water level settings for this washer may be different than for a conventional washer.
Insufficient water supply
Make sure that both the hot and cold water faucets are turned on all the way.
Lid and drawer is open.
Close the lid and drawer and make sure that nothing is caught under the lid preventing it from closing completely.
Water level is too low.
The water will not normally cover the clothes. The fill level is optimized for the wash motion to achieve the best wash performance.
Washer will not drain water.
Drain hose is kinked, pinched, or clogged.
Make sure that the drain hose is free of clogs or kinks and is not pinched behind or under the washer.
The end of the drain hose is more than 96 inches (2.4 m) above the bottom of the washer.
Move the end of the drain hose so that it is lower than 96 inches (2.4 m).