What we see most often in Winnipeg homes
As a local appliance repair company based in Winnipeg, we work with washing machines in houses and apartments every day — both modern models with digital displays and older washers without screens.
From our experience serving Winnipeg and nearby areas, many washing machine error codes are caused by small, temporary issues. In many cases, you can fix the problem yourself in just a few minutes.
Below are the most common washing machine errors we see locally, along with simple steps you can safely try at home.
1. Washer Won’t Start or Freezes After You Press Start
Common in: LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maytag, older Kenmore
What happens:
The display turns on, but the wash cycle doesn’t start. Sometimes the washer looks “stuck.”
Easy fix to try:
- Unplug the washer from the power outlet
- Wait 5–10 minutes
- Plug it back in and restart the cycle
From our local experience: This often happens after small power fluctuations, which are quite common in Winnipeg, especially during winter.
2. Door Error – Washer Says the Door Is Open
Error codes: dE, Door, LO
Common in: LG, Samsung, Bosch
What happens:
The door is closed, but the washer doesn’t recognize it.
Easy fix to try:
- Open the door fully
- Check if clothing is caught in the rubber seal
- Close the door firmly until you hear a click
- Restart the cycle
3. Washer Not Filling With Water
Error codes: IE, 4E, E1
Common in: Samsung, LG, Whirlpool
What happens:
The washer starts, but no water comes in.
Easy fix to try:
- Make sure the water supply valves are fully open
- Check that the hoses behind the washer are not bent
- Turn the washer off and on again
4. Washer Won’t Drain Water
Error codes: OE, 5E, F9
Common in: LG, Samsung, Whirlpool
What happens:
Water stays in the drum and the wash cycle doesn’t finish.
Easy fix to try:
- Turn the washer off
- Wait 10–15 minutes
- Run a Drain or Spin cycle
No tools or disassembly needed.
5. Washer Shaking, Banging, or Stopping Mid-Cycle
Error codes: UE, UB, dc
Common in: LG, Samsung, Maytag
What happens:
The washer shakes strongly, makes loud noises, or stops spinning.
Easy fixes to try:
- Pause the cycle
- Redistribute the laundry evenly inside the drum
- Avoid washing one heavy item by itself
Extra tips from our technicians:
- Check that all adjustable feet are evenly touching the floor
- Make sure the washer is level
- Using a vibration-absorbing washer mat (anti-vibration mat) can help reduce movement, especially on tile or laminate floors common in Winnipeg homes
6. Older Washers With Blinking Lights (No Digital Screen)
Common in: older Whirlpool, GE, Kenmore
What happens:
Indicator lights blink and the washer doesn’t respond.
Easy fix to try:
- Unplug the washer
- Wait about 10 minutes
- Plug it back in and reset the cycle
7. Washer Shows an Error After a Power Outage
Common in: all brands
What happens:
The washer won’t continue or restart after power comes back.
Easy fix to try:
- Fully reset the washer by unplugging it
- Start a new wash cycle from the beginning
When a Simple Fix Is Not Enough
In our daily work around Winnipeg and nearby communities, we often see that a quick reset or small adjustment solves the issue.
However, if:
- the same error keeps appearing
- the washer won’t start at all
- you notice leaks, burning smells, or unusual noises
…it’s best to have the washer checked by a professional.
At Quick Fix Appliance Repair, we regularly diagnose and repair washing machines throughout Winnipeg and surrounding areas.
If these simple steps don’t fix the problem, contact us — we’re always happy to help.