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Comment by noAnswer

17 hours ago

The support hotline will ask you to hold your phone towards the device. It is less error-prone (than a human) and contains more info than a blink code. I find it really clever.

Sure it's clever. But it also means you can't repair the appliance without the manufacturer's server to decode it for you.

  • Owner of an LG washer that failed here.

    All the same diagnostics you can do at the machine, the phone home service allowed a remote engineer to diagnose as well. Things like drum rpm, tilt/knock sensors, uneven balance detection. Instead of paying a human $250 to come out and press buttons, they can do it remotely.

    I understand in the pessimistic age of John Deere, all remote diagnostics are bad, but that is not the case here. I was able to do all of the diagnosis myself to determine it was a bad stator and then replace it myself.

  • It doesn't require a server, it just requires knowing what the codes mean, same as blinking lights.

    Decoding it without help would be difficult for the average consumer, but it's not an impossible task.