MAYTAG MHW8630H Wont Spin Le Error
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Washer Rotor Position Sensor (Hall Effect Sensor)
The Rotor Position Sensor monitors the rotation of the direct-drive motor using Hall Effect transducers. If the sensor fails or detects an irregular magnetic pulse, the control board interprets this as a locked rotor (LE) and terminates the spin cycle to prevent electrical damage. Replacing the sensor restores the communication loop between the motor and the main controller.
SKU: W11105436
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Drive Motor Stator
The stator consists of copper windings that create the electromagnetic field required to turn the rotor. A break in the internal continuity of these windings or a short circuit can cause the motor to 'stutter' or fail to generate torque, resulting in an LE error code. This component is the primary drive mechanism and is subject to thermal stress during high-speed extraction.
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Motor Control Unit (MCU)
The MCU is the dedicated circuit board that manages the three-phase power delivery to the motor. If the capacitors or IGBTs (Insulated-Gate Bipolar Transistors) on this board fail, the motor will not receive the necessary current to spin, even if the motor itself is mechanically sound. This failure mode is often characterized by the motor attempting to move slightly before the error appears.
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DIY Repair Guide
Watch exactly how to replace the Washer Rotor Position Sensor (Hall Effect Sensor).
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