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LG UE Error Code
Unbalanced load — washer could not balance the load for high-speed spin
What Causes the UE Error?
- Small or single-item load creating imbalance
- Washer not level
- Worn shock absorbers
How to Fix It — Step by Step
Open the door and redistribute the laundry evenly around the drum
Make sure the washer is level — adjust the leveling feet
Add a couple of towels if washing a single heavy item
Part Needed: Shock Absorbers
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Washing Machine Repair Guides
Not Draining
easy · 20-30 minutes
Not Spinning
medium · 45-60 minutes
Leaking Water
medium · 30-45 minutes
Loud Noise During Spin
hard · 1-2 hours
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Dex A. Varland
Master Appliance Technician · 15+ Years Experience
Dex A. Varland is a master appliance technician with 15+ years of hands-on experience across all major brands. He has diagnosed and repaired thousands of household appliances and contributes to TheFixGuide to help homeowners tackle repairs with confidence.
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