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"LF" on display (Long Fill - no water or insufficient water supply)
Press POWER/CANCEL to cancel the cycle. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
Plug in washer or reconnect power. Re-select cycle and press START/PAUSE.
"F9E1" on display (Drain Problem)
Press POWER/CANCEL to cancel the cycle. Unplug washer or disconnect power.
Plug in washer or reconnect power. Re-select cycle and press START/PAUSE.
"SD" on display (Suds Routine)
When excessive suds are detected, a suds routine automatically starts. This routine removes extra suds and assures proper rinsing of your garments. "SD" is displayed during rinsing and at the end of the cycle to inform you that the Suds Routine was activated. Use only HE (High Efficiency) detergents.
"F--E--" Variables (Washer Problem)
Press POWER/CANCEL to cancel the cycle. Select RINSE, DRAIN & SPIN if there is excessive water in the washer. Re-select cycle and press START/PAUSE.
Well your drain pump needs attention for sure. There could be an object lodged against propellers or it may need to be relaced. Try unplugging the connector that goes to the pump and plugging back in. Also try tapping the the motor part of the drain assembly while in spin cycle before replacing. Good luck.
It is normal to have residual water in the drain lines and drain pump following a wash cycle. This is the low point of the drain cycle and gravity will ALWAYS cause some water to be there. As long as the water is not visible in the spin basket, and the washer is properly draining during the wash and rinse cycles, you have nothing to worry about.
If you have any questions, please post back and let me know. I hope this is helpful to you.
I would start another cycle and see if your door lock light comes on. I have a maytag neptune that was doing the exact same thing. I had to replace the Door Lock Wax motor. It is a very cheap fix and if you have any mechanical ability you could save your self a ton of money by fixing it your self. Very simple to do. During the rinse and spin cycle, the door latch needs to be locked in order for the tumbler to help exhaust out any excess water.
I have the same problem. The technician seems to think it could be the water is not emptying during cycles. It keeps adding water as the cycles continue and therefore over flowing the tube when it spin. He thinks it could be a water level sensor. Not sure at this point.
If there's
a loud thumping noise during the spin cycle, the load of clothes has
probably gotten unbalanced. Open the lid, redistribute the clothes in
the washer, then re-start it. Repeat these steps if necessary.
Check latch mechanism for alignment. Often operation of machine loosens latch mechanism causing internal switch for "door open (or ajar)" preventing rinse or spin cycle. Opening and closing door presses latch mechanism closing internal switch allowing for continue processing to rinse or spin cycles.
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