...Part number 6501KW2002A. It is on the stator itself where the 4 wire connector clips to. Only costs $17 + change & shipping. Mine works fine now! faulty board I fixed LE myself. Here's how: 1) ...
...replace). Next you will unscrew the 6 or so smaller bolts to take off the circular piece that the sensor assembly is snapped to. Take it off, unclip the old sensor assembly and clip on the new one ? ...
...replace). Next you will unscrew the 6 or so smaller bolts to take off the circular piece that the sensor assembly is snapped to. Take it off, unclip the old sensor assembly and clip on the new one ? ...
Question about WM-2277HW Front Load Washer
...replace them and the seal. I THINK this is whats wrong. My wife says she smelled a burning smell after hearing the noise. The noise after 2 months is unbearable and I finally took it apart. Thank you ...
...either need the motor or the hall sensor. The hall sensor goes out more than the motor and costs much less. The motor on an lg does not look like a typical motor (because it is
replace the stator with part number 1266809. Price ranges from $100 to $150. Install the new stator in reverse order of disassembly. If resistance is between 5 to 10 ohms, replace the main board. Part
Question about WM2688HWM TROMM SteamWasher
...replace, and is covered by a seven year part warranty (in the US). Take the back cover off. Take the big nut off and remove the motor rotor. Remove the bolts holding the motor windings. Remove the ...
Question about WM2277H Front Load Washer
...stator assembly to the total cost of $662.09 and as of today (7-17-10) the LE code stopped the washer on the second load after the last repair dated 7-15-10. I have so much money invested into washer ...
...replace. You will need to remove the back panel to access the stator motor and remove the stator to access the RPS sensor for replacement. It would cost around $400 for a technician to do the repair ...
the plastic piece alone. So far this evening, I've only been able to find complete rotor assemblies costing $100+. So, bottom line, your rotor may just be loose
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