My GE Front Load Washer Won't Drain All of the Water
- 1). Wait to see if the water will drain on its own since there may be delays of up to three minutes between cycles.
- 2). Unplug the washing machine to avoid risk of electric shock.
- 3). Confirm that the drain hose is not "kinked," or trying to drain from a height of more than 8 feet from the floor.
- 4). Remove the front service panel at the bottom of the washing machine by unscrewing the three small screws using a screwdriver.
- 5). Drain the tub by opening the drain plug, which is located under the washer door adjacent to the pump. Use a bucket or large plastic bag to contain the water.
- 6). Clean any lint, coins, pens, screws, clothing or other items out of the drain.
- 7). Blow into the drain hose to determine if there is anything clogging it.
- 8). Feel the pump. If it is hot, it may also be clogged. Remove the pump, open the tension clips and remove any debris from inside the pump.
- 9). Reassemble the pump. You may need to replace the factory-supplied tension clips with metal screw clamps.