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817-900-8324LG dishwashers flash a two-letter code when something’s wrong — and many are quick fixes you can do yourself. Here’s what each LG dishwasher error code means, what to try first, and when to call a technician.
| Code | What it means | What to try |
|---|---|---|
| IE | Won’t fill | Check the supply valve is on and the inlet hose isn’t kinked |
| OE | Won’t drain | Clear/unkink the drain hose; check the hose height |
| FE | Overfill | Power-cycle at the breaker for 10 sec; start a new cycle |
| AE / E1 | Leak detected (float tripped) | Find and fix the leak before reusing |
| LE | Motor fault | Usually needs service |
| HE | Heater fault | Usually needs service |
| tE | Water too hot / thermistor | Check the water heater setting; may need service |
Codes vary by model — check your manual if yours isn’t listed.
The tub didn’t fill enough within the fill time. Try first: make sure the supply valve is fully open and the inlet line isn’t kinked (water pressure should be 20–120 PSI).
The most common LG dishwasher code — usually a drain clog or hose problem. Try first: clear and unkink the drain hose and check its height. Still stuck? See dishwasher not draining.
A leak tripped the float switch. Try first: check under and around the unit and at the hose connections; the leak must be fixed before the dishwasher will run again.
Too much water entered the tub. Try first: turn the dishwasher off at the breaker for 10 seconds, then start a new cycle. Returns? The inlet valve may be sticking and need service.
Most dishwasher error codes come down to a clogged filter, a kinked hose, or an inexpensive part — repairing is almost always cheaper than replacing. If a code won’t clear, we repair LG dishwashers (and every major brand) across DFW, usually same-day. Not sure yours is worth fixing? See our dishwasher repair-or-replace guide.
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