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Customer Questions and Answers for Drain Hose by Lg

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Part Number: OEM15235692
Manufacturer Part Number: 5214FR4006G

The Drain Hose is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It is designed to carry used water from the washing machine to the household drain. This hose ensures that water is efficiently expelled from the washer, preventing any overflow or leakage issues.

Causes of a bad drain hose can include cracks or splits due to wear and tear, clogs from debris or residue buildup, and damage from mishandling or improper installation. Such issues can compromise the hose's ability to transport water effectively.

Symptoms of a bad Drain Hose include:

  • Water leaks during or after the wash cycle
  • The washer not draining properly
  • Visible cracks or damage to the hose
  • Unpleasant odors due to trapped debris or standing water

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.

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For Lg Drain Hose (Part Number: OEM15235692)

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Lynny, if the model number of your appliance could be provided in a new question, this will allow the most accurate information to be presented.

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Pamala, You will want to check to make sure that there is 120 vac going to the drain pump and if there is and there is no clog in the drain pump then the issue will be a faulty drain pump that would need to be replaced.

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Frank, If the drain hose came loose then you will want to reinstall the hose because it will leak if not reinstalled.

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Patricia, The connector hose 5214FR4006G / 5214FR4006G, is routed under the drain pump housing and hose connections. Also make sure the hose isn't twisted, kinked or outed in a way that will allow the hose to kink, and don't forget to install the hose end cap, so it doesn't leak.

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Ivonne, You will want to check the connection points at the tub in which you will want to check for cracks or hoses that are damaged.

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Jeff, You're pretty much on target, the DSI Spark Module is the more likely problem. There is only one module in your range, located in the control panel console. The WPW10331686 Spark Module is in stock and available at this time. Thanks

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Hello Bill. If you are referring to the hose that you use to drain the tub, you can blow air through it. It should drain when you remove the plug from the end of the hose.

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Joe, First check and make sure the water faucet seals aren't dripping, and the hose connections are tight on the facets. The check for a slow or clogged drain system. You may have to move the washer, away from the wall, remove the rear access panel and observe the washer operation with hot soapy water to determine where the leak is. Thanks and Good Luck

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