My LG WF-T8016TP washing machine will not turn on. No lights on the control panel. HELP
Well I found the problem - fuse had blown.
There is a circuit diagram on the back of the washer that allowed me to locate the fuse. Take off the rear top plastic panel (behind the folding lid) by removing the two screws on the back. Inside close to the power cord you will find a fuse holder and an in-line ceramic fuse, 125V 12A. I checked mine for continuity and it had blown (as to why, I don't know yet - maybe the motor drew too much current with a large wash load?) - anyways, I replaced the fuse and everything works now!
Solution # 2 worked for me. I used a 15A "fuses for microwave ovens".
item bar code 0 68938 90277 3. Cost $ 3.00
Thanks
Is there any other appliance plugged in the same power point, and does it work?
Otherwise, plug another appliance in it to test that the power point is actually working.
If it is not, possibly a fuse has blown or breaker switched off in your meter box outside.
Let me know
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Sorry I should have said that I check all that. The washer is the only appliance on that power point and the fuse has not blown, I checked that as well. Thanks
My Top Loader LG Model WF-T1032TP
washing machine will not turn on. No lights on the control panel. There is power to the wall plug. Is there an internal fuse? (The power-in goes directly to the on/off button.) Everything stopped during the wash cycle and remains dead.
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My Top Loader LG Model WF-T1032TP
washing machine will not turn on. No lights on the control panel. There is power to the wall plug. Is there an internal fuse? (The power-in goes directly to the on/off button with no apparent fuse.)
Everything stopped during the wash cycle and remains dead
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I have the exact same washer (LG WF-T8016TP) - what was the solution to this problem? I could not find an internal fuse anywhere - took off the control panel and looked behind it. The washer just died in the middle of a wash cycle.
Any ideas before I resort to a service call?
thanks
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