LG WASHER WT7300CW Won T Spin
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86%
CONF
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Drain Pump Motor Assembly
The washer's control logic requires the pressure sensor to detect an empty tub before the spin cycle initiates. If the drain pump's impeller is jammed or the motor windings have failed, water remains in the tub, and the machine will stop after the wash cycle. Replacing the pump ensures the tub can evacuate water, satisfying the logic gate for the spin sequence.
SKU: 4681EA2001T
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8%
CONF
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Lid Lock Switch Assembly
For safety, the control board must receive a 'Locked' signal from this assembly before it will ramp the motor to high RPMs. If the internal solenoid or the feedback contact fails, the washer may agitate but will refuse to spin. Replacing this component restores the safety handshake required to allow the drive motor to enter the spin state.
SKU: EBF61315802
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6%
CONF
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Washing Machine Suspension Rod Kit
Worn or stretched suspension springs lead to excessive tub oscillation during the transition to spin. When the control board detects this vibration via the hall sensor, it pauses and attempts to add water to redistribute the load (the UE error cycle). Replacing all four rods restores the proper dampening required for the basket to reach high speeds without tripping the balance safety.
SKU: AJW73127313
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DIY Repair Guide
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