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LD generally means a long drain. This can be caused by debris in the pump or a damaged pump motor or impeller. You'll need to unplug the washer, secure the lid with duct tape. Slide the washer forward and remove the inlet hoses. For the Bravos line, you need to tip the washer forward. Let the front of the machine rest on the floor. Now you can access the internal hoses that connect the drain pump and re-circulation pump to the washer tub. Separate the hoses from the pumps and check inside them for debris. Note: have a bucket and towels ready to catch the water that may be in the hose, wash tub or the pumps. Also check the discharge hoses that go up the side of the washer from these pumps. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the screws that hold the pumps in place. Check the inlets of the pumps for debris. You can use needle-nose pliers to reach some items. Reconnect the pumps and those hoses and tilt the washer back up. Connect the water lines and plug in the washer. Check if the error recurs.
Listen to the washer and see if it tries to pump any water. If needed, replace the pump motor or other drain system parts. This is rare. Usually the washer prevents permanent damage to the drain pump system by stopping.
I hope this helps. Please add a comment with the model number for diagrams of the drain pump and hoses.
Cindy Wells
(The foreign object(s) probably got into the washer during a previous wash cycle. It shifted to block the drain pump system when the water drained during the clean washer cycle.)
Ah Haaa! The Old "won't drain thing!" Simple fix you need to replace the Drain-Circulating pump. I say both because some washers have a separate Drain Pump and circulating pump. But NOW...manufactures are trying to save a buck and Help the appliance repair guys out too! By combining the two. Go to YouTube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pFwdVbmAEsE
There is a pretty good video that shows how to replace this pump! Good Luck My friend...
I am going to assume the circulator pump is on a hot water circulation loop. Turning the water back on could have stirred up the sediment that has collected in the bottom of the water heater. This could clog up and possibly ruin the impeller. Running for an extended period without circulating water can overheat and damage the pump also. It is a good idea to hook a hose to the water heater drain and flush out the sediment periodically. Hope this helps.
Check the drain pump, lean the machine at a 45 degree angle against the wall. Your drain pump is black, has 1 ground wire, and a power quick disconnect. there is a little clip that you pull back, then rotate the pump counter clockwise until it pops out. You will have water coming out, so drain as much as possible before doing this. Shop vac comes in handy. F&P washer drain pumps have to functions, drain, and re-circulation. When it fills then stops, its trying to recirc, but can't. It may just be a penny or dime in the impeller. If you can't find debris in the pump, ohm out the two leads on the pump, should read 6.5 - 7. replace if anything different.
A standard 55 gallontank needs at least 550gph of water circulation. The minimum acceptable water flow for afreshwater aquarium is 10x the tank volume per hour. For saltwater aquariums without corals, thereshould also be a 10-15x tank volume for circulation. As long as the pump you get follows theseguidelines, the itself won't matter.
Thier is two pumps however one is the drain pump and the other one is the circulate pump that circulates the water back up to the top of the tub so it will reenter the tub and d=fall over the clothes during the wash cycle.
I want to make sure firstly that ya have the correct drain pump the part number for it is W10217134 and its to the right side (WHEN LOOKING FROM THE FRONT ...SO THE LEFT SIDE FROM THE REAR) when looking at the 2 pumps one will have a hose to it that goes back up to the tub cover that one is the circulate pump and the drain pump will have the hose that goes up and out the back of the washer as opposed to the tub cover.
THERE IS A SUCTION LEAK COULD BE .. PUMP LID, JANDY VALVE OR CRACK AND OR LEAKING PVC .. YOU CAN USE ELECTRICAL TAPE TO DO EACH JOINT ON THE PVC.. START FROM THE PUMP AND WORK BACK AS FAR AS YOU CAN ON THE SUCTION LINE, WATCH THE BASKET FOR THE BUBBLES TO STOP, WHEN THEY DO THAT IS THE JOINT THAT NEED TO BE REPAIRED..ALWAYS PRIME THE PUMP WITH WATER AFTER A PUMP REPAIR.. BEST OF LUCK .. JAY THE POOL PUMP REPAIR GUY LONGWOOD FLORIDA
Most of these dishwashers have separate circulation and drain pumps and there is a good chance that there is an issue with the circulation pump impeller issue under the lower wash arm. The bottom panels under the door can be removed to check it out.
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