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What means NE error code on LG dishwasher?

An LG dishwasher error code NE is an indication that there is a problem with the vario motor in your dishwasher.
Micro Switch Error
The NE error code refers to the micro switch in your dishwasher.
This switch is responsible for reporting to the board, the motor’s position in the dishwasher.
When the micro switch’s signal is failing to reach the main board, you’ll see the NE code pop up.
If the micro switches are defective, this may require replacing them in order to allow the signals to properly indicate to the control board, that all parts are operating.
To check the diverter motor for failure, you’ll undergo a series of steps to determine what the issues are.
Check Loose Wires
The first thing you’ll want to do with this error, as with most, is to turn off your dishwasher. You’ll then
- Check the wires and harnesses to ensure everything is in the proper position/location
- Check all connections on the diverter motor and diverter position switch (if they’re misaligned, the solution might be simply realigning and moving wires to the correct location)
- Reconnect any loose wires
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Diverter Motor Check
If you determine the wiring connections are okay, you’ll go onto the next step,
This requires unplugging the diverter motor wires and checking for checking motor resistance using a multimeter.
The reading should be about 4000 ohms of resistance. If the ohm measure is infinite, you will replace the diverter motor.
If the diverter motor is okay, you’ll then run a check on the diverter motor switch.
An LG dishwasher error code NE is an indication that there is a problem with the vario motor in your dishwasher.
Micro Switch Error
The NE error code refers to the micro switch in your dishwasher.
This switch is responsible for reporting to the board, the motor’s position in the dishwasher.
When the micro switch’s signal is failing to reach the main board, you’ll see the NE code pop up.
If the micro switches are defective, this may require replacing them in order to allow the signals to properly indicate to the control board, that all parts are operating.
To check the diverter motor for failure, you’ll undergo a series of steps to determine what the issues are.
Check Loose Wires
The first thing you’ll want to do with this error, as with most, is to turn off your dishwasher. You’ll then
- Check the wires and harnesses to ensure everything is in the proper position/location
- Check all connections on the diverter motor and diverter position switch (if they’re misaligned, the solution might be simply realigning and moving wires to the correct location)
- Reconnect any loose wires
Link 1
Link 2
Diverter Motor Check
If you determine the wiring connections are okay, you’ll go onto the next step,
This requires unplugging the diverter motor wires and checking for checking motor resistance using a multimeter.
The reading should be about 4000 ohms of resistance. If the ohm measure is infinite, you will replace the diverter motor.
If the diverter motor is okay, you’ll then run a check on the diverter motor switch.
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