GE GTW465ASNWW Spin
| CONF | DIAGNOSIS | ACTION |
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91%
CONF
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Lid Lock Assembly
The control board monitors the lid lock via a solenoid and a feedback microswitch. If the solenoid fails to engage the latch or the switch fails to signal the board that the lid is secured, the logic sequence will inhibit the spin cycle for safety. This is the most common electrical failure point for GE top-loaders exhibiting a 'no-spin' state.
SKU: WH08X32697
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5%
CONF
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Shift Actuator
The shift actuator uses a small synchronous motor to move a cam that switches the drive system from agitation mode to spin mode. If the motor fails or the internal optical sensor cannot verify the position of the cam, the washer will not engage the basket hub for spinning. This often results in the motor humming or the machine agitating when it should be spinning.
SKU: WH03X30517
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4%
CONF
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Drive Belt
The drive belt connects the motor pulley to the transmission pulley. In these units, the belt can stretch, glaze, or snap due to heavy loads or friction heat. If the belt has slipped or broken, the motor will spin freely without rotating the tub, failing the centrifugal water extraction phase.
SKU: WH01X27538
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DIY Repair Guide
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