LG WT7800CW Not Spinning
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Rotor Position Sensor (Hall Sensor)
In LG Direct Drive systems, the Hall sensor monitors the electromagnetic position of the rotor relative to the stator. When this sensor fails, the inverter control board loses the ability to synchronize motor phases, resulting in a 'locked' rotor state or an inability to reach spin velocities. This component is the primary feedback mechanism for the drum's tachometer data.
SKU: 6501KW2002A
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5%
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Lid Lock Assembly
The control logic requires a confirmed mechanical lock signal from the lid switch before initiating high-speed centrifugal extraction. If the internal solenoid or reed switch within the assembly fails, the logic controller defaults to a safety-pause state, preventing the drum from spinning while allowing other functions like draining.
SKU: EBF61315802
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4%
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Clutch Shifter Assembly
This model uses a shifter mechanism to transition the drive torque from the pulsator (wash) to the entire basket (spin). If the mechanical actuator fails to move the slider into engagement with the drum hub, the motor will rotate the pulsator plate only, leaving the drum stationary during the spin phase.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Rotor Position Sensor (Hall Sensor).
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