When your Kenmore washer is stopping mid cycle displaying an OE error, it might be a kinked drain hose or a clogged drain pump filter. Check your "coin trap" filter for retained objects and clean it if needed. Take off the lower front panel. Turn the pump filter cover counter-clockwise by hand and remove. Place a bucket or pan underneath it since you will get water spilling out of there. With a set of long pliers, remove the filter. Clean that of any debris etc. and replace it when cleaned. Replace the filter cover and lower panel. The other thing that could be going on here, is that the drain pump is not working and needing to be replaced. The service manual will have instructions on how to do that. There will be plenty of water. So please make sure that you have lots of buckets and towels etc. to catch the water. It will be a stinky, dirty flood. If the drain is not kinked, run a spin only cycle to test the drain pump. Press POWER to turn the washer on. Press the SPIN SPEED key until HIGH is selected. Press the START/PAUSE button to start the SPIN ONLY cycle. Listen to hear a humming sound which indicates that the drain pump motor has started working. It will take 15 seconds to hear the humming sound. If not, don’t hesitate to contact our customer support and arrange a maintenance visit at a convenient time.
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