LG Washer Won’t Turn On — What’s Happening
When an LG washer won’t turn on, the machine is not receiving usable line power or its internal control power is not coming up. LG’s first-tier diagnosis treats this as a power-supply problem, not a specific error code.
The vast majority of no-power symptoms trace back to the circuit feeding the washer or the connection between the outlet and the machine. Internal component failure is less common and only considered after external power is verified good.
Most Likely Causes
- Tripped circuit breaker or home power outage The breaker feeding the washer has tripped or lost power entirely.
- Faulty wall outlet or GFCI trip The outlet itself has failed or a GFCI protection device has tripped and cut power.
- Power cord not fully plugged in The cord is loose at the washer or the wall receptacle.
- Extension cord or surge protector in use LG does not recommend extension cords or surge protectors, which can drop voltage or fail under load.
- Internal control or power-supply failure After external power checks out, the main control board or inverter power section may have failed and require service.
How to Diagnose and Fix
- Check the home circuit breaker. Turn it fully off, wait five seconds, then turn it back on.
- Test the wall outlet with a known working lamp or nightlight to confirm the outlet is delivering power.
- If a GFCI outlet is present, press the reset button on the face of the outlet.
- Unplug the washer power cord and confirm it is plugged directly into the wall outlet, not into an extension cord or surge protector.
- Inspect the power cord for damage at both the machine and wall ends, and push the plug firmly into the receptacle.
- Perform a hard reset of the washer. With power removed, press and hold the POWER or START button for five seconds, then press and hold PLAY or PAUSE for five seconds. Restore power and try to turn the washer on.
- If the outlet and breaker are confirmed good and the washer still will not power up, the issue may require internal service.
- For front-load models, verify the door is fully closed and latching. A door-lock fault can prevent startup and will show a dE, dE1, or dE2 code if the display lights up at all.
Parts You Might Need
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Power cord | Amazon | Replace if visibly damaged or the plug blades are loose or burned. |
| Wall outlet or GFCI receptacle | Amazon | Replace if the outlet fails to deliver power when tested with a lamp. |
| Main control board or inverter power section | Amazon | Only after external power is verified. LG does not publish a universal part number for no-power symptoms. |
| Door lock assembly (front-load models) | Amazon | If the symptom is actually a door-fault preventing start, not true dead power. |
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 technician if the circuit breaker and outlet both check out good, the cord is secure and undamaged, and the washer still will not power on after a hard reset. Internal power-supply or control-board diagnosis requires multimeter testing and access to service mode. Also call for help if you are uncomfortable working inside your home’s breaker panel or replacing a wall outlet.