What is the capacity of wm2277hw?
The LG WM2277HW washer has a wash capacity of 3.32 cu. ft., which is rated as 3.83 cu. ft. (IEC) in the specifications. For the exact capacity wording and related specs for your unit, use the WM2277HW owner's manual.
Capacity details (what the numbers mean)
LG lists two capacity figures for WM2277HW in the specifications section:
- 3.32 cu. ft.: the washer’s stated wash capacity
- 3.83 cu. ft. (IEC): an IEC 60456 equivalent rating often used for comparing models
- Capacity is not the same as maximum load weight; bulky items can fill the drum before reaching a “heavy” weight
- Overloading can reduce cleaning performance and increase vibration during spin
| Spec label | Value for WM2277HW | What you use it for |
|---|---|---|
| Wash capacity | 3.32 cu. ft. | Day-to-day load sizing |
| IEC capacity | 3.83 cu. ft. (IEC) | Comparing washer “size class” across brands |
Why it matters
Using the correct load size helps the direct drive system tumble properly, rinse thoroughly, and reach full spin speed without excessive vibration. It also helps prevent drain issues caused by heavy, waterlogged loads.
Related specs you may want to confirm
These specs are commonly checked alongside capacity:
- Washer size: 27 in. W x 29 3/4 in. D x 38 11/16 in. H
- Depth with door open: 50 13/16 in.
- Max spin speed: 1200 RPM (WM2277H series)
Last updated: January 2026
Is a DE1 error expensive to repair?
A dE1 (door error) on an LG WM2277HW washer is usually not the most expensive repair; it is often caused by a door not fully closing, a latch/lock problem, or a wiring/connection issue. Cost goes up mainly when the fix requires replacing an electronic control.
What dE1 typically means on this washer
On front-load LG washers, dE1 points to the door not locking or the washer not sensing a proper door lock condition. Before replacing parts, we focus on simple causes first.
- Make sure the door is fully closed and nothing is caught in the door opening
- Check the door boot for folds, tears, or debris that prevents a tight close
- Power reset: unplug the washer for 2 to 5 minutes, then retry a cycle
- If the door stays locked and will not release, stop using the washer and follow the safety guidance in the WM2277HW owner's manual
What usually drives repair cost
The price depends on which component is actually failing.
| Likely cause | Typical fix | Cost impact |
|---|---|---|
| Door not closing cleanly | Clean/realign load, clear obstruction | Low |
| Door lock/latch not switching | Replace door lock assembly | Medium |
| Loose/damaged wiring to lock | Repair harness/connector | Low to medium |
| Main control not reading lock signal | Replace control board | High |
Parts that are commonly involved
If the washer consistently shows dE1 even with the door firmly shut, the door lock circuit is a common suspect.
- Washer door lock switch EBF49827801: controls door locking and reports lock status to the control
- LG washer door boot 4986ER0004F: a damaged or mis-seated boot can prevent the door from closing correctly
Why it matters
A washer that cannot confirm the door is locked will not tumble or spin. Fixing the root cause quickly prevents repeated cycle interruptions and reduces the chance of water leaks around the door.
Last updated: January 2026
How long do LG front loaders last?
LG front-load washers typically last 10 to 13 years. With consistent care (especially keeping the door seal and dispenser clean), many owners see closer to 15 years of service from models like the LG WM2277HW.
What affects lifespan the most
- Maintenance habits: cleaning the door boot, running periodic tub-clean cycles, and using the right detergent
- Drain health: coins, lint, and debris that strain the pump and filter
- Load size and balance: chronic overloading increases wear on bearings, suspension, and motor components
- Water quality: hard water can increase scale buildup and reduce heating and wash efficiency
- Installation and leveling: vibration from an unlevel washer shortens component life
Practical care steps that extend life
We recommend these routine habits for LG front-load washers:
- Use HE detergent only and avoid oversudsing
- Wipe the door gasket dry after laundry day and leave the door slightly open to air out
- Clean the drain filter area regularly and remove trapped debris
- Keep the dispenser clean so detergent and softener flow correctly
- Level the washer and re-check leveling if it starts vibrating more than normal
Common wear items over time (and what they do)
| Part | What you’ll notice when it’s failing | Typical symptom |
|---|---|---|
| Door boot | Leaks, mildew odor, visible tears | Water on floor, musty smell |
| Drain pump | Slow drain, loud humming, drain errors | Standing water after cycle |
| Door lock | Door won’t lock or unlock reliably | Cycle won’t start or stops |
If you’re seeing drain problems, the Drain pump motor 4681EA2001T and Washer drain pump filter 383EER2001A are two common service parts for this model.
Why it matters
A front-load washer like the WM2277HW is designed for efficient cleaning with lower water use, but it relies on proper detergent type and routine cleaning to prevent odor, oversudsing, and premature wear. The maintenance schedule and operating tips in the WM2277HW owner’s manual help you get the full expected lifespan.
Last updated: January 2026
What does E1 mean on my LG washer?
On the LG WM2277HW washer, an “E1” display is typically a water-handling fault that shows up when the washer cannot fill correctly or cannot drain within the expected time. We troubleshoot it by confirming strong water supply first, then clearing the drain filter and drain path using the WM2277HW owner's manual.
What to check first (fastest fixes)
- Confirm both hot and cold faucets are fully open.
- Straighten inlet hoses; remove kinks or crushing behind the washer.
- Clean the inlet screens at the washer hose connections.
- Reduce oversudsing; use HE detergent and measure carefully.
- Clean the drain pump filter and check the drain hose for kinks or clogs.
Fill vs. drain: match the symptom to the likely cause
| What you notice | Most likely issue | What to do next |
|---|---|---|
| Washer won’t start filling or fills very slowly | Restricted water supply or inlet valve problem | Clean screens; verify pressure; inspect valve wiring |
| Water remains in tub; won’t drain or drains slowly | Clogged filter, blocked hose, or weak drain pump | Clean filter; check hose; listen for pump operation |
| Stops mid-cycle with lots of suds | Oversudsing can interrupt draining and sensing | Run rinse/spin; reduce detergent amount |
Parts that commonly solve the problem (when symptoms match)
- If the washer won’t fill or fills very slowly: LG washer single-solenoid water inlet valve 5220FR2006H
- If the washer won’t drain or you hear a humming pump: drain pump motor (4681EA2001T) - washer part by LG electronics 4681EA2001T
- If debris keeps clogging the drain area: washer drain pump filter 383EER2001A
Why it matters
A fill or drain restriction makes cycles stop early, leaves clothes too wet, and can strain the drain pump during repeated attempts to empty the tub.
Last updated: January 2026





