GE GFW850SPN Stops Mid Cycle
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86%
CONF
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Water Level Pressure Sensor
This sensor converts the hydrostatic pressure of the water in the tub into an electrical frequency signal. If the sensor's internal oscillator drifts or the diaphragm fails to respond to pressure changes, the main control board cannot verify the water level, leading to a safety halt mid-cycle to prevent flooding or dry-firing the heater.
SKU: WH03X35100
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8%
CONF
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Drain Pump Assembly
The wash cycle logic requires the tub to be evacuated within a specific timed window before transitioning to the spin phase. If the pump's impeller is jammed or the motor windings have suffered an internal short, the water remains in the tub, and the pressure sensor feedback prevents the cycle from advancing, resulting in a permanent stall.
SKU: WH08X32657
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6%
CONF
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Door Lock & Switch Assembly
This assembly utilizes a solenoid and a mechanical feedback switch to confirm the door is securely locked. During high-vibration phases of the cycle, internal contact wear or a weak solenoid can cause an intermittent signal break; the control board interprets this as the door being opened and immediately terminates the cycle mid-wash.
SKU: WH01X27954
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DIY Repair Guide
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