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Posted on May 11, 2008

LG LD-14AW2 (03 error)

Hi i have the above LG Dishwasher and a couple of minutes into the cicle 03 error comes up on the display screen. Could you please help as I have no manual. Thanks

  • jelacroix Sep 06, 2008

    After the dishwasher runs for a few minutes code 0E appears. i saw it is a drain problem. should i pull the bottom grate and see if there is an obstruction. any advive would be helpful, thanks Jim

  • Anonymous May 11, 2010

    O3 is not a recognized error code.  Is it possible that the error code is OE.  That is a drain error problem.  Is there water still in the tub??

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Agreed O3 is not a LG error code. OE is more likely and if so it could be the main pcb faulty, a blocked drain pump or a blocked spigot under the sink where the drain hose connects onto.

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