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I need help diagnosing my washer. The problem arises when the washer is going through its normal cycle and then later stops mid-cycle to show the IE error code. It's a head scratcher because I've tried almost everything I know to be associated with the IE error code. So far I've,

 

-Checked all the hoses (water & drain) for any kinks, leaks, or blockage and debris. [All Clear]

-Checked and cleaned the mesh filters for the water intake. [All Clear with the exception of very light mineral deposits]

-Checked the water valves, hoses, and pressure were open and flowing normally. [All Clear]

-Checked and cleaned the drain hose including its positioning to prevent siphoning. [All Clear]

 

I keep reading through the manual too but I'm at a complete loss.

https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/2gpz2eaxe3-000583/kenmore-elite-79631523211-washer-parts

 

Any ideas?

Thanks to anyone who can help.

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Posted

IE looks to be a water fill issue.

9 hours ago, Grey said:

-Checked the water valves, hoses, and pressure were open and flowing normally. [All Clear]

How did you check all the valves and flow? test mode?

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Posted

Going to a client house thursday to service a Kenmore washer with error code as same LE. Upon start up. No movement of drum. I will give updates later.

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1 hour ago, Appliance100 said:

Going to a client house thursday to service a Kenmore washer with error code as same LE

The author of the thread had an ie errror which is for inlet error. Your error is for a locked motor error. Please get the model number and start a new topic for help in troubleshooting

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Ok and thanks for reaching out.

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