GE GFW550SSN Wont Spin Le Error
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90%
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Motor Position Sensor (Hall Sensor)
This sensor monitors the magnetic field of the rotor to provide speed and position data to the inverter. If the Hall effect circuitry fails, the washer cannot verify drum rotation, triggering the 'LE' locked rotor safety protocol. Replacing this granular electronic component restores the communication loop between the motor and the control board.
SKU: WH03X31713
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6%
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Motor Stator Assembly
If the internal copper windings of the stator develop an open circuit or a short-to-ground, the motor will fail to generate the electromagnetic field required to turn the rotor. This mechanical failure prevents rotation despite the control board providing power, resulting in a genuine locked rotor state.
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4%
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Main Inverter Control Board
The inverter board is responsible for processing the feedback from the Hall sensor. If the logic circuit that interprets the RPS pulses fails, it will incorrectly report a locked rotor even if the motor is capable of spinning. This is considered a failure of the signal-processing layer.
SKU: WH22X35832
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Motor Position Sensor (Hall Sensor).
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