LG WT7300CW Not Spinning
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Washing Machine Lid Lock Assembly
This component serves as a critical safety interlock that completes the electrical circuit required for the high-speed spin cycle. If the solenoid fails to engage the latch or the internal microswitch fails to signal 'closed' to the control board, the machine will abort the spin sequence as a safety precaution. Mechanical wear of the plastic strike or electrical failure of the latch coil are the primary failure modes.
SKU: EBF61315802
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8%
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Drain Pump Motor
The washing machine's logic controller requires the tub to be empty before transitioning from the rinse phase to the spin phase. If the drain pump motor has a seized impeller or a failed winding, water remains in the tub, and the pressure switch maintains a 'High' signal, which programmatically blocks the motor from entering high-RPM rotation to prevent catastrophic vibration or motor burnout.
SKU: 4681EA2001T
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6%
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Motor Position Sensor (Hall Effect Sensor)
On Direct Drive LG models, this sensor monitors the rotor's speed and position relative to the stator. If the sensor fails, the inverter board cannot accurately pulse the stator coils to create the necessary magnetic field for rotation, often resulting in a humming sound or a few inches of movement followed by a complete stop and an LE (Locked Motor) error code.
SKU: 6501KW2001A
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DIY Repair Guide
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