Understand your washer error code before calling a technician.
Washer Code Check helps homeowners decode washer errors, perform safe first checks, compare expected repair costs, and avoid approving unnecessary repairs.
LG OE usually points to a drain issue. Start by unplugging the washer, checking the pump filter, and inspecting the drain hose before approving a pump replacement.
How Washer Code Check works
Designed to help you prepare before a repair call — not replace a qualified technician.
Enter your washer code
Tell us the washer brand and the error code shown on the display.
Get a free summary
Receive a quick explanation, likely cause, estimated part cost, and safety warning.
Receive the Pro Report
Get a repair-prep report by email with safe checks, cost guidance, and technician talking points.
Built to help you avoid unnecessary repair costs
The goal is simple: understand the issue before approving expensive parts or service.
Safe first checks
Learn what you can safely check first, such as filters, hoses, load balance, and water supply.
Cost protection
Compare expected part and labor ranges before approving a repair quote.
Technician script
Know exactly what to ask a repair technician before they replace parts.
What the Pro Repair Prep Report includes
A practical report designed to help you make smarter repair decisions.
Example: LG OE
- Diagnosis: Drain error; washer cannot drain used water.
- DIY difficulty: 4/10.
- Cost range: estimated part price and labor range.
- Do not overpay: check the pump filter and drain hose before approving pump replacement.
Inside the Pro Report
- Executive summary
- Your action plan
- Safe DIY checks
- Repair vs replace recommendation
- Do Not Overpay warning
- What to tell the technician
- When to stop and call a pro
- Source and confidence level
Supported washer brands
Coverage starts with the most common brands and expands as new codes are requested.
Check your washer error code now
Start with a free diagnostic summary. Get the full Pro Repair Prep Report by email.