LG Washer Won’t Spin — What’s Happening
When an LG washer won’t spin, the machine has stopped or reduced the spin cycle due to a detected problem. This is not a single fault code but a symptom that can be caused by UE/uE (unbalanced load), OE (drain failure), dE/dE1/dE2 (door or lid lock issue), or LE/SE motor faults, depending on what the display shows and whether the unit is top-load or front-load.
The washer will not proceed normally into spin until the underlying issue is resolved. Common real-world causes include load imbalance, clogged drain systems, failed door or lid locks, and motor or sensor problems in direct-drive models. The exact repair path depends on the code displayed and the machine type.
Most Likely Causes
- Unbalanced load Single heavy items, very small loads, or laundry bunched to one side can stop or limit spin, triggering a UE or uE code on the display.
- Clogged drain pump or hose A blocked pump filter, kinked drain hose, or obstructed standpipe leaves water in the tub and prevents the washer from entering the spin cycle, often showing an OE code.
- Failed door or lid lock A faulty door latch, strike, or lock assembly keeps the control from enabling spin because LG washers will not spin unless the door or lid is completely locked, usually showing a dE code on front-load units.
- Weak or failed drain pump A drain pump that runs but does not move water effectively can leave the tub full and block spin progression even when the filter and hose are clear.
- Hall sensor or motor feedback failure A failed hall sensor, damaged wiring harness, loose rotor, or stator issue in direct-drive models can produce no-spin or weak-spin symptoms and may trigger an LE or SE code.
- Uneven flooring or machine setup A washer that is not level or on unstable flooring can mimic a mechanical failure by preventing proper load distribution during the spin attempt.
How to Diagnose and Fix
- Check the display for any error code (UE/uE, OE, dE, LE/SE, or no code) to identify the specific fault path before starting repairs.
- Open the door or lid and redistribute the laundry evenly, remove single heavy items like rugs or blankets, and add one or two similar pieces if the load is very small.
- Inspect the drain hose for kinks or clogs and clean the drain pump filter (usually accessed via a lower front panel on front-load models or inside the tub on top-loaders).
- Run a spin-only test by pressing POWER, setting SPIN SPEED to HIGH, and pressing START/PAUSE to verify the pump drains and the drum spins normally.
- Verify the door or lid closes fully and the lock engages (listen for a click or check the display for lock confirmation) before the spin cycle starts.
- If the spin test still fails and no drain or lock fault is present, unplug the washer, remove the rear cover on direct-drive models, and inspect the rotor, stator, hall sensor, and wiring harness connections for damage, looseness, or corrosion.
- Power-cycle the washer by unplugging it for one minute, then plug it back in and retry the spin cycle after completing basic checks.
- Check that the washer is level front-to-back and side-to-side using a bubble level and adjust the feet if needed to improve load distribution.
Parts You Might Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| LG drain pump | Amazon | For OE codes or confirmed pump failure after filter and hose are clear. |
| LG door lock assembly | Amazon | For dE codes or confirmed door/lid lock failure on front-load or top-load units. |
| LG hall sensor | Amazon | For LE/SE motor codes or confirmed rotor/stator feedback failure on direct-drive models. |
Related LG Error Codes
Seeing a code on the display? These match this problem:
- Lg Washer Ae error code
- Lg Washer Cd error code
- Lg Washer Ce error code
- Lg Washer Cl error code
- Lg Washer De error code
- Lg Washer De1 error code
- Lg Washer De2 error code
- Lg Washer Dhe error code
- Lg Washer E03 error code
- Lg Washer E21 error code
- Lg Washer Fe error code
- Lg Washer He error code
When to Call a Pro
Call a pro if the washer still will not spin after you have redistributed the load, cleared the drain system, confirmed the door or lid locks, and power-cycled the machine. Motor and sensor diagnosis on LG direct-drive units requires removing the rear cover, inspecting internal wiring, and testing rotor and hall-sensor components. If you see an LE or SE code and are not comfortable working with motor assemblies and wiring harnesses, a qualified appliance technician can test and replace the hall sensor, stator, or rotor safely.