Maytag Washer LD Error Code — What It Means
LD stands for long drain. The washer detected that pumping the water out is taking too long, so it stops to avoid leaving a tub full of water. It is the same condition as F9E1 on many models.
The cause is a blockage in the drain path or a weak or failed drain pump. A clogged filter and a stuck pump impeller are the two most common findings.
Common Causes
- Clogged drain filter Lint, coins, and small items pack the filter and slow the drain to a crawl.
- Kinked or clogged drain hose A pinched hose or an item lodged inside stops the water from leaving.
- Object stuck in the pump Debris caught at the impeller keeps the pump from moving water.
- Failed drain pump A pump with a seized impeller or burned winding hums or stays silent and drains nothing.
- Faulty pressure switch A bad water-level sensor can misread the tub and report a drain that never finished.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Cut the power. Unplug the washer before opening any panel since the tub still holds water.
- Clean the drain filter. Set a pan and towel underneath, open the filter, and clear all lint and debris.
- Check the drain hose. Pull the hose and look for kinks or trapped items, then confirm it is not jammed too far down the standpipe.
- Inspect the pump impeller. Shine a light into the pump and remove anything caught at the impeller.
- Run a drain and spin. Plug back in and start a drain-and-spin to see if the water now clears.
- Listen to the pump. A loud hum with no draining points to a seized or dead pump.
- Replace the drain pump. Match the pump to your model number, reconnect the hoses and harness, and test a cycle.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| Maytag washer drain pump | Amazon | Match to your full model number, top-load and front-load pumps differ. |
| Washer drain hose | Amazon | Replace if the hose is collapsed inside, split, or permanently kinked. |
When to Call a Pro
If the filter, hose, and pump are all clear and a new pump does not clear LD, the pressure switch or main control board may be at fault. Those meter tests are a good time to bring in an appliance technician.