LG WT7300CW Wont Spin Le Error
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86%
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Motor Position Sensor (Hall Sensor)
The Hall sensor monitors the rotational speed and orientation of the rotor magnets using the Hall effect. If the sensor's internal circuitry fails, the Main PCB loses the feedback loop required to energize the stator coils in the correct sequence, causing the motor to stall or 'twitch' before triggering the LE error.
SKU: 6501KW2002A
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9%
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Stator Wiring Harness
This harness connects the main control board to the motor assembly and is subjected to constant mechanical stress and vibration during the spin cycle. Over time, the copper strands within the harness can suffer from work-hardening and fatigue, leading to an intermittent open circuit that mimics a motor lock condition.
SKU: EAD61273113
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5%
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Main Electronic Control Board
The control board contains the Intelligent Power Module (IPM) that converts DC voltage into three-phase AC to drive the motor. If the solder joints for the motor terminals fail or the switching transistors short-circuit, the board can no longer provide the necessary torque to rotate the drum under load, resulting in a perceived lock.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Motor Position Sensor (Hall Sensor).
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