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Posted on May 09, 2017

FE ERROR with LG LDF6810ST dishwasher bought in 2006.

Have an LG LDF6810ST dishwasher bought in 2006. When starting any cycle, ends when the water fills the bottom of the machine and beeps an error code "FE Error". The drain pump seems to work because I can "cancel" a cycle and the water drains out. I suspect the step after the water fills bottom tub, is the heating cycle or some other cycle that cannot start because of a faulty part. Has anyone experienced this and know what the fix is? I'm mechanically and electrically incline and need some guidance on this repair if possible.

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    Could you post the first three digits of the serial number?

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Jeff Meyer

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

SOURCE: LG LDF6810 Dishwasher Starts filling with water then pumps water

Because you are not getting an error message, I agree that the controller card is malfunctioning. Almost everthing else would triger an error.
Recommend replacing the controller card.

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Jeff Meyer

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  • Posted on Mar 30, 2009

SOURCE: LG LDF6810ST dishwasher

Steps to fix OE are as follows:
-Check the Drain Hose is not kinked or blocked.
-Are all wiring connections OK?
-The drain outlet of sump is blocked.
-The Drain Pump/Motor or circuit has failed.
To check the pump motor: -Measure the electric resistance of Drain Motor. (best between 20-40 ohms) If out of range, replace the Drain Motor or repair the Circuit.
Good Luck! Please report back your findings.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 22, 2010

SOURCE: IE error on LDF6810ST, it's not the valve or the controller

Try to check water flow sensor that attached to the water intake plastic thin container. It's located from the inner side therefore you won't see it from the first glance. You have to take it apart then find it from the inner bottom side.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Aug 16, 2011

SOURCE: my lg dishwasher does not

E1 means a leak has been detected . Check hose connections .Or drain hose height.1E would be water pressure issue.See service manual


LDS5811_Service_Manual.pdf (application/pdf Object)


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  • Posted on Oct 27, 2011

SOURCE: water leaking from bottom of door-LG LDF6810ST

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