GE GTW460ASJ Wont Shift To Spin
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Mode Shifter and Motor Lead Assembly
The mode shifter is the electromechanical component responsible for physically moving the drivetrain clutch into the spin position. When the internal solenoid coil fails or the mechanical slider becomes obstructed, the machine remains stuck in the wash configuration despite motor rotation. This part restores the mechanical transition between agitation and high-speed spin cycles.
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4%
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Lid Lock and Harness Assembly
The control logic requires a verified 'Locked' signal from the lid latch before initiating the shift to spin for user safety. If the internal solenoid or strike-sensing switch in the latch fails, the sequence is aborted, preventing the machine from ever attempting to shift into spin mode. This component provides the necessary electrical feedback to the control board to authorize high-speed operation.
SKU: WH01X27954
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3%
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Main Electronic Control Board
The main control board manages the timing and power delivery for the shifting sequence. If the onboard relay or triac responsible for the mode shifter circuit fails, the actuator will never receive power to transition the drive system. Replacing the board resolves logic-based hang-ups where the machine fails to progress past the drain phase.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Mode Shifter and Motor Lead Assembly.
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