LG Washer Won’t Stop Filling With Water? Here’s Why — And How to Fix It

LG washer won't stop filling with water

By Steel City Appliance Repair

If your LG top load washing machine is overflowing or keeps filling with water even after you’ve unplugged it, the cause is almost always one failed part: the water inlet valve. Replacing it yourself is straightforward and inexpensive.

Why Your LG Washer Won’t Stop Filling With Water

The water inlet valve is an electrically controlled valve that opens to allow water into the washing machine and closes when the correct water level is reached. When the valve fails — usually due to a worn internal diaphragm or debris buildup — it can get stuck in the open position and water flows freely regardless of what the control board tells it to do.

The Key Clue: Water Flows Even When Unplugged

If water continues flowing into the washer even after you unplug it from the wall, the valve has mechanically failed. Since the valve is electrically controlled, unplugging the machine should stop all water flow immediately. If it doesn’t, the valve is stuck open and must be replaced.

What to Do Immediately If Your Washer Is Overflowing

  1. Turn off the water supply valves behind the washing machine — turn both hot and cold valves clockwise until they stop
  2. Unplug the washing machine from the wall
  3. Mop up standing water immediately to prevent floor damage and mold

What You’ll Need

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How to Replace the LG Top Load Washer Water Inlet Valve

Step 1: Unplug and Disconnect Water Supply

Make sure the machine is unplugged and both water supply valves are fully closed. Disconnect the hot and cold water hoses from the back of the machine.

Step 2: Access the Water Inlet Valve

On most LG top load washers the water inlet valve is located at the back of the machine near the top. You may need to remove the back panel to access it fully.

Step 3: Disconnect and Remove

Take a photo of the wire harness connectors before disconnecting. Press the tab on each connector and pull firmly to disconnect. Unscrew the mounting screws and remove the internal hoses using pliers to release the clamps.

Step 4: Install the New Valve and Test

Connect the internal hoses to the new valve and secure the clamps. Mount the new valve and reconnect the wire harness connectors. Reattach the external water supply hoses, turn the supply valves back on slowly, plug the machine back in and run a short wash cycle.

Watch the Full Repair Video

👉 LG Top Load Washer Won’t Stop Filling — Watch the Full Fix

Cost Breakdown

ItemCost
Replacement water inlet valve~$20–$40
Professional repair call-out$150–$250
Your savings$110–$230

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Whirlpool Refrigerator Not Cooling But Freezer Is Fine? Check the Back Wall for Ice

Whirlpool refrigerator not cooling, but freezer is fine.

By Steel City Appliance Repair

If your Whirlpool refrigerator isn’t cooling well but the freezer still seems okay — and especially if you’re seeing water leaking out of the ice dispenser into the fridge — open your freezer and look at the back wall. If it’s covered in a thick layer of ice, you have a defrost problem, and this guide will walk you through exactly how to diagnose and fix it.

This repair covers the Whirlpool French Door refrigerator (model WRX735SDHZ00) but applies to many other Whirlpool French Door models with the same symptoms.

What’s Actually Happening — The Full Diagnosis

Here’s the chain of events: the defrost bi-metal fails and tests open when it should be closed. Without a working bi-metal, the defrost heater can’t activate. The evaporator coils freeze over completely. With the evaporator frozen solid, the evaporator fan can’t circulate cold air into the refrigerator compartment. The fridge warms up while the freezer stays cold. The ice in the ice bin starts to melt and leaks out through the front of the ice dispenser.

Every one of those symptoms traces back to one small failed part: the defrost bi-metal.

Understanding the Defrost Bi-Metal

The defrost bi-metal is a temperature-sensitive switch that controls the defrost heater. When it fails in the open position, the defrost heater never activates and the evaporator freezes over.

Important: On this Whirlpool model, the defrost bi-metal is bundled with the evaporator fan motor. You can’t buy the bi-metal by itself — you need to order the fan motor assembly, which includes the bi-metal.

What You’ll Need

  • Whirlpool evaporator fan motor (includes defrost bi-metal): order on Amazon here (affiliate link)
  • Digital multimeter: Amazon link (affiliate link)
  • Replacement water filter: Amazon link (affiliate link)
  • Steamer (to safely defrost the frozen evaporator coils): Amazon link (affiliate link)

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Step 1: Run Diagnostics Mode

Run the fridge through its built-in diagnostics mode to confirm the bi-metal is the problem. If the bi-metal tests open while the evaporator is clearly frozen, it has failed and needs to be replaced.

Step 2: Remove the Freezer Drawer

Pull the drawer out to the fully open position, lift the front slightly and pull forward to disengage the slides, then lift the entire drawer assembly out. Watch the video below for the exact technique.

Step 3: Defrost the Frozen Evaporator Coils

Use a steamer to carefully melt the ice — this is faster and safer than a hair dryer and won’t risk damaging plastic components. Have towels on hand to absorb the meltwater. Don’t use anything sharp to chip the ice — you can easily puncture a refrigerant line. This step takes 15–20 minutes.

Step 4: Replace the Bi-Metal and Fan Motor

Remove the freezer back panel screws and pull it forward to expose the evaporator coils and fan motor. Disconnect the bi-metal and test it with your multimeter on continuity setting — it should show continuity when cold. If not, it has failed. Remove the old fan motor assembly and install the new one. Reinstall the freezer back panel and drawer, restore power, and give the fridge 4–6 hours to return to normal temperature.

Watch the Full Repair Video

👉 Whirlpool Refrigerator Not Cooling + Leaking Water — Full Fix

Cost Breakdown

ItemCost
Evaporator fan motor + bi-metal assembly~$40–$60
Professional repair call-out$200–$350
Your savings$140–$310

FAQ

Can I just defrost the evaporator without replacing the bi-metal? You can, but the evaporator will freeze over again within a few weeks because the root cause hasn’t been fixed. Always replace the bi-metal when you defrost.

How often should the defrost cycle run on a Whirlpool refrigerator? Most Whirlpool refrigerators run a defrost cycle every 8–12 hours. If the bi-metal is working correctly you should never see ice buildup on the evaporator.

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LG Dryer Has No Heat? Here’s the Real Reason the Heating Element Fails

LG dryer not heating

By Steel City Appliance Repair

If your LG dryer is running but producing no heat, the heating element is almost always the cause. But here’s what most repair guides don’t tell you: there’s a specific reason LG dryer heating elements fail that, if you don’t understand it, means the problem will come back after you replace the part.

The Real Reason LG Dryer Heating Elements Fail

On LG dryers there’s a specific failure pattern: the element sags. Over time, the heating coil can droop and make contact with the metal dryer case. When this happens the element becomes grounded — it stays energized even when it should be off. The dryer runs hotter than it should, and eventually the high limit thermal fuse blows to protect the dryer.

Once the high limit fuse blows, the dryer loses heat entirely. This is why it’s important to replace both the heating element and check the thermal fuse at the same time.

Symptoms of a Failed LG Dryer Heating Element

  • Dryer runs normally but clothes come out cold or damp
  • Dryer takes multiple cycles to dry a normal load
  • Dryer drum spins but no warm air is felt at the exhaust vent
  • Dryer trips the thermal fuse repeatedly after replacement

What You’ll Need

  • LG Dryer Heating Element 5301EL1001A — order on Amazon here (affiliate link)
  • Multimeter (to test the element and fuse before replacing)
  • Phillips head screwdriver and nut driver set
  • 30–45 minutes

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Step 1: Test the Heating Element

Unplug the dryer first. Safety is critical — dryers run on 240V. Disassemble the dryer to access the heating element housing. Set your multimeter to continuity. Touch the probes to both terminals on the heating element. A good element shows continuity; a failed element shows no continuity (OL or open circuit). If failed, also visually inspect for the sagging coil touching the housing.

Step 2: Check the High Limit Thermal Fuse

The thermal fuse is mounted on or near the heating element housing. Test it with your multimeter — it should show continuity. If not, it has blown and must be replaced along with the element. It’s typically a $5–$10 part.

Step 3: Install the New Heating Element

Install the new element (5301EL1001A) making sure the coil sits correctly and is not touching the housing walls. This is the critical step — a properly seated element won’t sag and ground out again. Reconnect all wires, reassemble the panels, and run a test cycle to confirm heat is restored.

Watch the Full Repair Video

👉 LG Dryer Not Heating — Full Heating Element Replacement

Cost Breakdown

ItemCost
LG Heating Element 5301EL1001A~$20–$35
High limit thermal fuse (if needed)~$5–$10
Professional repair call-out$150–$250
Your savings$105–$225

FAQ

Do I need to replace the thermal fuse every time I replace the heating element? Not necessarily — test it first. But if the element failed due to the sagging/grounding issue, the fuse has almost certainly blown too.

My LG dryer has heat but takes forever to dry — is it the heating element? Not necessarily. Slow drying is more often caused by a clogged lint filter or blocked exhaust vent. Check those first.

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Samsung Top Load Washer Won’t Drain? Check the Pump for a Clog Before Replacing Anything

Samsung/LG top-load washer won't drain.

By Steel City Appliance Repair

A Samsung top load washing machine that won’t drain is one of the most frustrating appliance problems — you open the lid to find clothes sitting in a tub full of water. Before you order a new drain pump or call a repairman, there’s an important first step: check the pump for a clog.

In a large percentage of cases, a sock, coin, hair tie, or small piece of debris lodged in the drain pump is the entire problem — and clearing it takes less than 15 minutes.

Two Reasons a Samsung Top Load Washer Won’t Drain

1. Something is stuck in the drain pump. Small items that escape the drum can get lodged in the pump impeller and prevent it from spinning. The pump motor may still be running fine, but the blockage stops water from moving through.

2. The drain pump itself has failed. If the pump is clear and the washer still won’t drain, the pump motor has likely burned out or seized and needs to be replaced.

What You’ll Need

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Step-by-Step Fix

Step 1: Drain the Standing Water First

Use a wet/dry vac to remove as much water as possible from the drum before accessing the pump. Have towels on hand — some water will spill.

Step 2: Access the Drain Pump

Unplug the washing machine. On Samsung top load washers the drain pump is typically at the bottom of the machine. Tip the washer forward or lay it on its back to access it — have someone help with this step.

Step 3: Check for a Clog

Use hose clamp pliers to slide the spring clamps back on the hoses, then pull the hoses off the pump. Shine a flashlight into the pump inlet and look for any debris. Check that the impeller spins freely by hand. If it spins freely with no visible debris, the pump is likely good.

If the impeller is seized, won’t spin, or the pump housing is cracked, the pump needs to be replaced.

Step 4: Reassemble and Test

Reattach both hoses, stand the washer back upright, plug it in, and run a drain/spin cycle. If the washer drains completely — you’re done. Total cost: $0.

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👉 Samsung Top Load Washer Not Draining — Full DIY Fix

Cost Breakdown

ScenarioPart Costvs. Repair Call
Clog cleared — no parts needed$0Save $150–$250
Drain pump replacement needed~$25–$50Save $100–$200

FAQ

My Samsung washer won’t spin either — is it related? Yes. On Samsung top load washers, a drain failure often prevents the spin cycle from completing. Fix the drain issue first and the spinning problem will likely resolve itself.

How do I know if the pump motor is burned out vs. just clogged? If the impeller spins freely by hand and there’s no debris, but you heard the pump humming during the cycle, the pump is likely burned out.

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Buying a used Appliance

Sometimes it is not in the budget at the moment when it is time to buy a new appliance. One option to avoid going into debt, is to buy a previously owned appliance or a scratch and dent appliance. It is possible to get a fully functioning used appliance for much less than a brand new one. There are some very important guidelines to follow to avoid buying a non-functioning used appliance.

Best way to buy a used Appliance

Buying Used Appliances from individuals

Facebook Market Place, Craig’s List, Let Go and Next-door are all great ways to find a lot of used things. Appliances being one of those things. In my experience, sites like this are the riskiest options when looking for used appliances. Most of the time you are relying on the seller to be completely honest about the functionality of the appliance they are selling.

I recently had a customer call me to look at a used dryer they bought. The felt seal had been ripped and the dryer had continued being used for quite some time. My customers complaint was a metal on metal sound when the used dryer was running. I took the dryer apart and found that the drum had rubbed on the front support for so long it thinned the metal to the point it had to be replaced. The person who sold it to them didn’t know that the cost of that repair was more than they sold the used dryer for. So my customer bought the used dryer for $200. The cost to repair was going to be $300. For $500 you can buy a new dryer. After showing them some used appliance retailer websites near by, they decided to cut their losses and buy another used dryer. This time from a used appliance retailer.

The only time I would consider buying a previously owned appliance from an individual is if the price was so low that even if it didn’t work I wasn’t out much money. $50 for a major brand used appliance is hard to pass up and won’t break the bank if it doesn’t work out.

Buying from a Used Appliance Retailer

In my experience, buying from a used appliance retailer is the best way to ensure you get a functioning used appliance. There are some stores that deal in new and previously owned appliances. There are some appliance repair companies that also sell used appliances. Most of these types of retailers will offer a short term warranty, anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months. That way if something does go wrong that company will come out and either make the repair for little to no cost or swap the used appliance out with another one. Buying from a used appliance retailer limits the odds of wasting money on a used appliance that doesn’t work properly.

Some new appliance retailers sell new appliances that have some cosmetic damage for a discount. They call these scratch and dent appliances. You can find really good deals on brand new appliances at a scratch and dent appliance sale. The only problem is that the selection is not great. You may really have to search for weeks to find what you are looking for. Sometimes the stars align and you find one that suits your needs. I wish you the best of luck and hope this information was helpful.

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Optimal Refrigerator Temperature

 

 

I am asked almost every time I repair a refrigerator that has stopped cooling what is the best temperature to set the fridge and freezer. Most manufacturers have a suggested temp setting for the fridge at 37 degrees. 40 degrees is the “magic” number. Below 40 degrees bacteria is not able to grow. That is why things begin to spoil sooner when the temp in the fridge is not below 40 degrees. Freezer temp is also suggested by most manufacturers at 0 degrees.  There are a few manufactures that recommend -2 degrees. From what I have read this is for optimal ice production. Refrigerator Repair Homewood, Refrigerator Repair Vestavia, Refrigerator Repair Mountain Brook, Refrigerator Repair Hoover.

If your fridge doesn’t display the actual temperature you may want to get an inexpensive thermometer to ease your mind. If you discover the temps are warmer than the set temps, here are some things to check before having to call for service.

What to check if your fridge is warmer than the set temperature

1. Door seal/Door not closed

If the door seal is damaged or not creating a proper seal warm air is allowed in side and makes it difficult to maintain the set temperature. If the fridge door is not closed all the way the same thing can happen. I often find something inside the fridge not allowing the door to close all the way. Could be a large container that is too big for the shelf or even just something stored in the door thats too tall or hitting on a shelf when the door is trying to close. If the freezer door is not sealing or left open it will affect the fridge temp as well. When the freezer door is left open the warm air that is allowed in condensates then freezes. This often causes a snow like build-up of ice on all contents and surfaces of the freezer when left uncorrected for a significant amount of time. A simple inspection of the door seal may save you a service fee.

2. Condenser coils/condenser fan

Most refrigerators these days have a fan that draws room temperature air across the warm condenser to dissipate the heat produced during normal operation. Dust forms on the coils over time and can prevent air flow. Cleaning your condenser coils once a year will insure proper air flow. If you are able to access the compressor compartment of your fridge you can verify the condenser fan motor is running. I have found insulation from the surrounding housing come loose and stop the fan from turning. You will want to unplug the refrigerator before attempting to remove an obstruction from the fan. Refrigerator repair Homewood, Refrigerator Repair Vestavia, Refrigerator Repair Mountain Brook, Refrigerator Repair Hoover.

 

Establishing Customer Relationships

My favorite part of working for a company as an appliance repair technician was when a customer would request me as their technician. It always made me smile no matter what the issue was with their appliance. Some customers would even rather wait till I was available then have another tech come to their house. Last fall I went to Atlanta to help the company I worked for train some guys to run that area. While I was there for several weeks, some customers waited over a week just so they could have me as their technician. I make an effort to establish a long lasting relationship with my customers. It is something that I have found to be very valuable now that I own my own business. Even though I am the only technician with my company, I still get calls based on previous customer’s reviews. Check out some of those reviews here.  (appliance repair Homewood, appliance repair Vestavia, appliance repair Mountain Brook, appliance repair Hoover)

Seeing the Results Already

This week I had three customers from my previous company find my business online. They called my previous company first and that company’s availability was over a week out. They had no idea that the new company they were calling was owned by the technician they had grown to trust. These customers are always so happy to see me. They could, just as easily, be unhappy to see me. I strive to make a positive impression on every one of my customers. I honestly want to make a difference in their lives. An appliance repair issue can be a nightmare. I try to make it as pleasant an experience as possible. Here is some information that I have shared to help make an appliance repair decision: buying used appliances. Keeping my service area small (appliance repair Homewood, appliance repair Vestavia, appliance repair Mountain Brook, appliance repair Hoover) I am able to take care of most appliance repair calls the same day or at least the next day.

Appliance Professor

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I’ll begin as I’m pulling up to the gate to enter Shoal Creek. I was working for another company at the time. At that time I didn’t get many calls in Shoal Creek but was always excited about the ones I did get. If you are not familiar, Shoal Creek is a gated Golf Course community just over Double Oak Mountain where Hugh Daniel Drive and  County Road 41 meet. Very exclusive. There is a home in Shoal Creek that cost $30,000,000 to build! Expensive homes mean expensive appliances. Expensive appliances are expensive to repair. Hence, the excitement. Appliance repair Homewood, Appliance Repair Vestavia, Appliance Repair Mountain Brook, Appliance Repair Hoover.

The main road splits left and right as soon as you enter the gate. The whole neighborhood surrounds the golf course that is pretty much centered on the property. If you turn left but should have gone right it is a long way all the way around. Just for future reference. Not that that has ever happened to me. But I digress… I made it to the house.

Customer Education

There was a note on the front porch, which was a little strange but upon inspection the front porch had just been painted. She wanted me to use the side door to announce my arrival. As I did, she greeted me at the side entrance which led into the study where the offending Scotsman Ice Machine lived. Upon inspection I came to the conclusion that the recirculation pump was not working and needed to be replaced. I explained the operation of the recirculation pump. The fact that it pumps water up through spray nozzles which creates a funnel shaped spray patten that is sprayed onto an evaporator which is shaped in the form of the ice cubes. The evaporator gets really cold which chills the water that is sprayed on it. The water eventually gets so cold it begins to freeze to the evaporator. It takes about 35-40 minutes for the ice to form into the proper sized cubes. There is a thermostat on the evaporator that reads the temperature and knows when the ice has formed properly. That thermostat initiates a timer which runs for a predetermined amount of time until it triggers a switch to turn the cooling system off and open a reversing valve. Hot refrigerant from the condenser is allowed to flow into the evaporator. It melts the cubes just enough to allow them to fall from the evaporator and into the bin. Most machines produce 8 cubes at a time. Some of the new ones produce more with each harvest.

Conclusion

She was so impressed after I explained everything she said “You should be a Professor of Appliance Repair. You really know how to explain it in a way I understand.” I had never really thought about the skill I have developed just explaining things to customers every day for the last 10 years. Now I look forward to letting my years of experience bring a little understanding to what can be an unfortunate experience. It’s never a fun phone call for anyone to make. I take great pride in maintaining a level of customer service that has been lacking in an Industry that is thriving. Let me show you how an Appliance Repair company is supposed to be run. Appliance repair Homewood, Appliance Repair Vestavia, Appliance Repair Mountain Brook, Appliance Repair Hoover.