Does the cup start to drain the water out slowly after you stop pouring the water.
Lg washer bleach dispenser full water.
For most lg top load washer.
I have the top load washer wt5170hw.
The venturi works by creating a siphon as the water runs past.
If you have a leak it could be your bleach dispenser cup is clogged clean it with hot water vinegar applianceworks yahoo.
Lg wt5170 clothes washer.
Is it normal for water to be in the dispenser.
Again make sure it overflows first and that you pour it in fast ask your own appliance question.
Dispenser does not dispense completely lg front load washer when the detergent you added to your washing cycle is not dispensed completely into the washer tub it may be caused by three major reasons.
If the bleach dispenser hose goes to the fill valve.
This requires a little dismantling of the washer but it s pretty simple.
Reassemble and holding the complete tray as level as you can slowly run water into the bleach dispenser cup until it starts siphoning out.
I cupped my hand over the end of the hose that went to the inlet valve assembly and blew a.
As mentioned before check the hose that goes to the bleach dispenser and make sure there is no debris in it.
I have the lg wm2650hwa washer less than 4 months old.
If that is the case.
For most lg top load washer.
Nbsp is maintenance and cleaning to be done here.
Pour a large glass of water into the bleach dispenser quickly until the cup starts to overflow.
Same thing happened to me.
Press down on the depressed tab between the softener and bleach inserts.
While pressing down on the tab mentioned above pull the drawer toward you.
Does this part need to be replaced or repaired.
Leaving very small amounts of water is normal.
Water is entering and settling in the bleach dispenser.
Pull the dispenser drawer towards you until it stops.
The dispenser should not be full of water.
Over the past month i have noticed bleach dispenser is full of water after a complete cycle.
The type of detergent you are using the amount of detergent you applied.
If these are not cleaned regularly the water and additives will not dispense fully and water will remain in the compartments.
Seems to be a case of overkill.
When i say full i mean that there is water upto the max fill line on the bleach dispenser.
Approximately a tablespoon of water would be normal.
If you stop the water it will almost completely empty the tray.
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It would mean that as the unit filled it would siphon out the bleach.