GE GFW850SPN Wont Spin Le Error
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Motor Position Sensor (Hall Sensor)
The Hall Effect sensor monitors the orientation and velocity of the rotor magnets relative to the stator. Failure of this semiconductor prevents the control board from verifying motor movement, causing the system to cease rotation as a safety protocol to avoid stator overheating. Replacing the sensor restores the closed-loop feedback necessary for motor commutation.
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4%
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Motor Wire Harness
Front-load washers experience high G-forces during the spin cycle which can lead to fatigue-induced tensile failure in the wiring between the motor and the inverter. A break in the tachometer signal wire within this harness mimics a locked motor state, triggering the LE error code. This kit replaces the signal path to ensure electrical continuity.
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3%
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Stator Assembly
Mechanical failure of the stator windings, such as a short-to-ground or an open circuit in the copper coils, prevents the creation of a magnetic field required for torque. If the sensor is functional but the stator cannot physically move the rotor, the LE code will persist. This replaces the entire electromagnetic drive component.
SKU: WH03X32128
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Motor Position Sensor (Hall Sensor).
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