LG WT7300CW Stops Mid Cycle
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Water Inlet Valve Assembly
The washer stops mid-cycle when it cannot fulfill a 'request for water' during the rinse phase. This is caused by a solenoid coil failure or a restricted diaphragm within the valve assembly. If the pressure switch does not detect a rise in water level within a programmed timeout period, the control board halts all operations.
SKU: AJU75152601
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5%
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Lid Lock Switch Assembly
This electromechanical component ensures the lid is secured before high-speed rotation. Internal contact fatigue or moisture ingress can cause an intermittent signal loss during the transition between cycle phases. If the logic board loses the 'locked' signal for even a millisecond due to tub vibration, it will immediately pause the cycle as a safety precaution.
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4%
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Drain Pump Motor
The washer's sequence logic requires the tub to be empty before engaging the clutch for the spin cycle. If the pump motor has a failed winding or a mechanical impeller blockage, the water level frequency remains high. The machine will stop and wait for the water to evacuate, eventually timing out and remaining in a paused state.
SKU: 4681EA2001T
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DIY Repair Guide
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