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All the articles I've posted.
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LG Washer Shaking and Loud - Causes & Fix
Usually an unlevel washer or unbalanced load. Level the feet, redistribute laundry, and remove shipping bolts if recently installed.
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LG Washer Door Won't Unlock - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by water still in the tub or a hot drum. Drain the washer, wait for cooling, then power-cycle and try the door again.
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LG Washer Stops Mid Cycle - Causes & Fix
Usually a door lock or lid switch problem. Check the door lock mechanism first, then verify drain pump and hose for blockages.
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LG Washer Won't Fill with Water - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by closed water taps or clogged inlet screens. Check that both supply valves are open and clean the filters at the hose connections.
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LG Washer Leaking Water - Causes & Fix
Usually a loose inlet hose connection or worn rubber washer. Check both hot and cold supply hoses at the wall and back of the washer.
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LG Washer Won't Start - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by Child Lock being active or the door not fully closed. Disable CL or check the door latch and seal for obstructions.
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LG Washer Won't Spin - Causes & Fix
An unbalanced load is the most common cause. Redistribute laundry evenly, remove heavy items, and add similar pieces to small loads.
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LG Washer Won't Drain - Causes & Fix
A clogged drain pump filter or coin trap is the most common cause. Unplug the washer, drain residual water, remove and clean the filter, then test a spin cycle.
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Samsung Washer Shaking and Loud - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by shipping bolts still installed or washer not level. Check for rigid drum movement and verify all feet contact floor.
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Samsung Washer Won't Turn On - Causes & Fix
Usually a tripped breaker, unplugged cord, or door not latched. Check outlet power, inspect the cord, close the door fully, and reset.
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Samsung Washer Stops Mid Cycle - Causes & Fix
Most often caused by a clogged drain filter or kinked drain hose. Clean the filter and check the hose routing to restore operation.
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Samsung Washer Door Won't Unlock - Causes & Fix
Usually caused by water still in the tub or a drain restriction. Perform a power reset and check the emergency drain hose and pump filter.
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Samsung Washer Won't Fill with Water - Causes & Fix
Usually a clogged inlet screen or kinked hose. Check supply valves, clean the hose filters at the machine connection, and test the inlet valve.
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Samsung Washer Leaking Water - Causes & Fix
Loose or damaged inlet hoses at the back connections are the most common cause. Shut off water, tighten fittings, and replace cracked hoses.
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Samsung Washer Won't Drain - Causes & Fix
A clogged drain pump filter is the most common culprit. Pull the front access panel, unscrew the filter, clear any debris, and test a drain cycle.
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Samsung Washer Won't Spin - Causes & Fix
Usually an unbalanced load or drain restriction. Redistribute clothes, clean the filter, check the door lock, and inspect the drain hose.
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Siemens Micromaster F0024 - Causes & Fix
F0024 means rectifier overtemperature. Check the cooling fan, clear blocked vents, and verify ambient temperature is within spec.
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Siemens Micromaster F0023 - Causes & Fix
F0023 means one motor output phase is disconnected. Usually a loose wire at the drive or motor. Check all three motor leads first.
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Siemens Micromaster F0022 - Causes & Fix
F0022 means a Powerstack hardware fault in your Siemens Micromaster VFD. Most often caused by a shorted IGBT or unseated I/O board.
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Siemens Micromaster F0015 - Causes & Fix
F0015 means motor temperature sensor signal lost (open or short circuit). Most often a broken wire or loose connection at the PTC sensor.
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Siemens Micromaster F0011 - Causes & Fix
F0011 means motor overtemperature detected by the drive's thermal model or PTC sensor. Check for motor overload or low-speed operation first.
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Siemens Micromaster F0005 - Causes & Fix
F0005 means inverter I²t overload: the drive's thermal limit was exceeded. Most common fix: reduce motor load or verify drive sizing.
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Siemens Micromaster F0004 - Causes & Fix
F0004 means inverter overtemperature shutdown. Most often caused by blocked airflow or a failed cooling fan. Check ventilation first.
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Siemens Micromaster F0003 - Causes & Fix
F0003 means undervoltage: the DC link voltage dropped below the safe limit. Most often fixed by checking incoming power supply.