GE GTW460 Stuck On Sensing
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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86%
CONF
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Lid Lock Assembly
The sensing cycle requires a confirmed 'Closed and Locked' signal from the lid switch before the MCU allows the water valves to open or the motor to pulse. Mechanical fatigue in the lock's internal solenoid or oxidation on the contact switch prevents this signal from reaching the control board, causing the software to hang indefinitely in the sensing state.
SKU: WH08X32697
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9%
CONF
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Mode Shifter Actuator
During sensing, the washer pulses the agitator to determine load mass. The shifter must physically move the drive system from the 'Spin' to 'Agitate' position; if the internal motor or synchronous gears within the shifter fail, the drive system remains engaged in the wrong gear, causing the MCU to read abnormal motor feedback and stall the cycle.
SKU: WH03X30517
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5%
CONF
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Main Electronic Control Board
The control board is the logic center that interprets signals from the sensors. If the onboard microprocessor fails to process the return voltage from the lid lock or shifter despite the components being functional, the machine will remain stuck in the initial sensing routine.
SKU: WH22X36611
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DIY Repair Guide
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