GE GFW850SPN Wont Shift To Spin
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93%
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Water Level Pressure Sensor
This sensor converts air pressure from the tub into an electronic frequency for the control board. If the sensor drifts or fails, the machine cannot confirm the tub is empty, causing the software to skip the spin phase to protect the drive system from the inertial mass of retained water.
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4%
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Drain Pump Assembly
If the drain pump's internal impeller has separated from the motor shaft or the motor windings have increased resistance, the machine will fail to evacuate water within the timed window. Because spinning with water is a mechanical hazard, the system logic will remain in a low-speed tumble or 'drain' state indefinitely.
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3%
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Door Lock & Switch Assembly
The GFW850 utilizes a multi-contact lock that must provide a specific continuity path to authorize high-speed rotation. If the lock mechanism engages but the high-speed safety contact fails to close, the control board will permit low-speed wash tumbles but will refuse to 'shift' the inverter into high-frequency extraction mode.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Water Level Pressure Sensor.
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