This video was very helpful. An appliance guy came over and sold us a dream of $455. Declined his services and my husband bought a part from Amazon and only cost $12!!
Followed the instructions, replaced the sensor, the LE error got resolved and my LG washer started to work. Thanks a lot for an excellent video and help!! The part costed me $10 (on some kind of sale) on amazon.
Before buying expensive parts, wiggle and check your wiring harness! After purchasing a new drum/rotor I discovered the problem was a burnt red wire in the harness that shorted out. Twenty dollars later I had a brand new harness from LG and life is good again!
Thank you very much for this excellent video. I used it to fix my problem for $9.99 (position sensor). It was simple, easy to do, and saved a bunch of money.
@@QuickAndEasy5MinuteAppliance how to repair a balance drum weight that keeps falling off? one of the two that is suppose to weight down the entire tub. has 4 screws that are suppose to keep it in place but it falls off during cycle and then washing machine starts to dance. Can i use JB weld to keep it in place?
I Had top road LG Washer and not spinning and LE error code show up later. Once i opened Motor that surprise that there is no sensor, or even connecting wire either. So , what is next check ?
Hi Bell, I would buy the rotor sensor first. It’s pretty cheap and often solves the problem. You just put you’re model number in a Google search with rotor sensor.
@@QuickAndEasy5MinuteAppliance Hello thank you ; yes i made the order on amazon $12 and waiting for it and then will try to install or actually have a person pro install it $50 and and see hope thats all it is because rotor is 150$ thank you
Thanks for this info. The noise I'm getting sounded like the teeth of the motor hub slipping. So I stripped mine down and the gears actually do look ok. So I put it back on and made a sharpie mark on the rotor hub and the shaft, to mark their position relative to one another. I then ran the machine again, it made a grind noise again like cogs were slipping, however the marks I put on still aligned. So not sure what's grinding. Drum seems to spin smoothly too. Although I am getting the LE error. Any ideas?
I had to replace the bearings in my LG about 6 months ago and during the process I noticed that the stator assembly had some sort of brown material that once was liquid and since dried on a large portion of the assembly covering the plastic area as well as on the copper wires. I unfortunately did a poor job of cleaning it since I didn't what liquid cleaner that I could use to get it clean. After reassembly, the machine was doing its job but yesterday I got the 'LE' error code, so I'm wondering if that code could be because of that foreign material on the assembly or this sensor? If cleaning is an option then what can I use to get it clean?
I replaced the sensor and still get the LE error. If I run with no cloths and spin off it will run but the drum turns very jerky. The drum turns freely by hand. I think it might be the motor drive board, it gets very hot, I can't find any new or used for my LG WM0532HW, the board is 6870EC9091A. The stator / wiring looks good, no water has leaked.
Replaced sensor, no stripped splines, still not spinning. Sort of erratically tries to move but doesn't actually spin. After jerking around a little bit it throws the LE error. Washer drum spins freely when the motor is off. Any other thoughts?
On another video about LG washer repairs, the guy was replacing the the agitator plate and mentioned that you shouldn't be able to move it by hand once in place, but the one in my top load machine mine spins pretty easily. I'm wondering if it might need replacing if that's the case. I also have the LE error. It's making all kinds of clunky sounds when it tries to spin, so I'm thinking it could be an indication that those plastic splines might be stripped. When I moved the washer to try and look underneath, the bottom bolt and washer were laying on the floor. I screwed them back on in hopes of miraculously fixing it, lol, but I still get the error.
Mine does the exact same with the loud noise and when its on the spin cycle it stays on number 7 then eventually the washer will stop and LE error code will appear
My rotor sounds like it is struggling to start. I took the back panel off and when it hums like it wants to start I give it a push and it starts moving. It will work until it stops or reverses direction . All I have to do is bump it. I took the rotor off, the plastic splines although worn, don’t appear to be slipping, maybe they are? Any thoughts from anybody? Rotor position switch? Almost seems like it is not getting enough electricity to spin the rotor.
I found a wire was broken on my harness for the sensor. Test from the quick connect to the sensor and I found a wire had broken under the point where the harness was first attached to the drum.
My washer will start and spin normally, then it'll start making a whirring noise while spinning, and that's when the LE error appears. I just don't understand why it would start spinning without any noise/issue at first. I've tested it a few times, and it always operates this way. Any suggestions on what else to look for?
You can put your model number in a Google search and look under the words direct drive motor assembly you can also look under the term rotor and Stator
After taking thing apart on my LG front loader, this seems to be the likely problem. I've replaced the inside part of the rotor, with the splines, to a new one with metal splines. But, towards the end of the cycle it makes an awful grinding noise and will turn off with either le or ue codes. Can the hall sensor cause ue code when filled with clothes if faulty? Or is the grinding noise coming from rotor making contact with the stator?
Replaced Hall Sensor. Didn't work. Replaced the rotor. Made it worse. Replaced main board. Still didn't work. Checked the wires. Everything looks good. I'm out of ideas
This video was very helpful. An appliance guy came over and sold us a dream of $455. Declined his services and my husband bought a part from Amazon and only cost $12!!
Nicely done😊
Followed the instructions, replaced the sensor, the LE error got resolved and my LG washer started to work. Thanks a lot for an excellent video and help!! The part costed me $10 (on some kind of sale) on amazon.
Nice job,
That’s a great price for that Hall sensor.
Before buying expensive parts, wiggle and check your wiring harness! After purchasing a new drum/rotor I discovered the problem was a burnt red wire in the harness that shorted out. Twenty dollars later I had a brand new harness from LG and life is good again!
Very good👍
How much was the drum/rotor? Thx
Seems like it was a hundred dollars or more. I still have my old one I believe.
Awesome video just applied info after getting the le error code replaced the rotor and sensor..runs like a top again! Thanks alot!👍🤘
Nice job Thomas 😊
Replaced the sensor and everything is working perfectly again. Thank you for your excellent video and help. It worked perfectly!
Thanks Chad
Thank you very much for this excellent video. I used it to fix my problem for $9.99 (position sensor). It was simple, easy to do, and saved a bunch of money.
Thanks so much Doug😊👍
@@QuickAndEasy5MinuteAppliance how to repair a balance drum weight that keeps falling off? one of the two that is suppose to weight down the entire tub. has 4 screws that are suppose to keep it in place but it falls off during cycle and then washing machine starts to dance.
Can i use JB weld to keep it in place?
Awesome video, it is perfectly done!!!
I'm a girl doesn't give up easily, and now my machine works as New!!
Thank you ever so much
Thank you for the advice! It worked! The Sensor was the problem. Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!
Thanks for posting this video. I have a LG with LE error. I cannot get the rotor off. Any clues?
It has a really strong magnetic pole holding an arm.
I would grab it with both hands and rock it back-and-forth as you pull it towards you.
Very well explained, thanks
Thanks so much Tony👍
I replaced the sensor and it fixed the issue!!
Awesome👍😊
thank you!
You’re welcome😊
my machine is exactly same as yours can you kindly tell me wehre to fidn cheasp nparts for the rotor and sensor ? lisa thank you
Here’s a cheaper rotor: lgparts.com/products/4413ea1002b
@@QuickAndEasy5MinuteAppliance thank you hope i dont need the rotor its still 100$ ok lets see w/ the sensor thank you ;Lisa
I Had top road LG Washer and not spinning and LE error code show up later. Once i opened Motor that surprise that there is no sensor, or even connecting wire either. So , what is next check ?
Maybe the wires coming down to the motor have an internal break.
Why my LG washing machine ( model: WM3700HVA ) doesn't have the speed sensor on the stator when I removed it.
You’re right Rodel, I don’t see one on the parts diagram.
Thanks for videos
What causes the sensor to go bad?
hello sir if its the rotor wheeel you said its cheap but im finding 150$ cdn where can i find it cheap plz
Hi Bell,
I would buy the rotor sensor first.
It’s pretty cheap and often solves the problem. You just put you’re model number in a Google search with rotor sensor.
Hi Bell,
I would replace the rotor sensor first👍
hello thank you but here its about150$ its ok my issue so far was simply balance the machine and it works Lisa
my model number is WM2032HW how do i get the sendor and rotor parts to canada? Lisa thxz
Can you try replacing the motor rotor sensor first?
The part number is 6501KW2002A I think Amazon.com
@@QuickAndEasy5MinuteAppliance Hello thank you ; yes i made the order on amazon $12 and waiting for it and then will try to install or actually have a person pro install it $50 and and see hope thats all it is because rotor is 150$ thank you
Thanks for this info. The noise I'm getting sounded like the teeth of the motor hub slipping. So I stripped mine down and the gears actually do look ok. So I put it back on and made a sharpie mark on the rotor hub and the shaft, to mark their position relative to one another. I then ran the machine again, it made a grind noise again like cogs were slipping, however the marks I put on still aligned. So not sure what's grinding. Drum seems to spin smoothly too. Although I am getting the LE error. Any ideas?
hmm i have exactly the same problem, i also need some help with this
@@wayno9058 It was the Hall Sensor on mine too. I picked one up on partsmaster for £14, and it was pretty easy to replace.
I had to replace the bearings in my LG about 6 months ago and during the process I noticed that the stator assembly had some sort of brown material that once was liquid and since dried on a large portion of the assembly covering the plastic area as well as on the copper wires. I unfortunately did a poor job of cleaning it since I didn't what liquid cleaner that I could use to get it clean. After reassembly, the machine was doing its job but yesterday I got the 'LE' error code, so I'm wondering if that code could be because of that foreign material on the assembly or this sensor? If cleaning is an option then what can I use to get it clean?
I would go to Home Depot and in the electrical department pick up a can of spray electrical cleaner. It works 👍
looks like the center piece can be replaced instead of the whole rotor...???????
That’s a good idea, much cheaper 👍
Thank you
Thanks! Sears wanted $200 just to show up at my door.
Very good .
So glad it worked👍
Thank you sir
Saludos desde México
Will this work on a LG top loader?
I’m not sure,
Sorry
I replaced the sensor and still get the LE error. If I run with no cloths and spin off it will run but the drum turns very jerky. The drum turns freely by hand. I think it might be the motor drive board, it gets very hot, I can't find any new or used for my LG WM0532HW, the board is 6870EC9091A. The stator / wiring looks good, no water has leaked.
Can you send me a video of that jerky motion of the drum?
Scottthefixitguy@yahoo.com
How do u kno if it’s the sensor or the whole drive motor that’s needed
Idk if it’s called the drive motor it’s the round thing the sensor is attached too... how do u kno if that’s the problem
Can you contact me at this link: calendly.com/scottthefixitguy/advice-for-fixing-your-appliance
Replaced sensor, no stripped splines, still not spinning. Sort of erratically tries to move but doesn't actually spin. After jerking around a little bit it throws the LE error. Washer drum spins freely when the motor is off. Any other thoughts?
I would still replace the rotor.
The splines often look good but they slip.
Please make more videos
Thanks
Thank you😀
On another video about LG washer repairs, the guy was replacing the the agitator plate and mentioned that you shouldn't be able to move it by hand once in place, but the one in my top load machine mine spins pretty easily. I'm wondering if it might need replacing if that's the case. I also have the LE error. It's making all kinds of clunky sounds when it tries to spin, so I'm thinking it could be an indication that those plastic splines might be stripped. When I moved the washer to try and look underneath, the bottom bolt and washer were laying on the floor. I screwed them back on in hopes of miraculously fixing it, lol, but I still get the error.
I would replace the rotor with the splines.
Mine does the exact same with the loud noise and when its on the spin cycle it stays on number 7 then eventually the washer will stop and LE error code will appear
What would I do for a top load washer, I have looked everywhere and found nothing
any help with my watching machine?? model lg w3j5qn4ww it's not spinning LE error
My rotor won't budge (trying to remove it). Any suggestions?
My rotor sounds like it is struggling to start. I took the back panel off and when it hums like it wants to start I give it a push and it starts moving. It will work until it stops or reverses direction . All I have to do is bump it. I took the rotor off, the plastic splines although worn, don’t appear to be slipping, maybe they are? Any thoughts from anybody? Rotor position switch? Almost seems like it is not getting enough electricity to spin the rotor.
I found a wire was broken on my harness for the sensor. Test from the quick connect to the sensor and I found a wire had broken under the point where the harness was first attached to the drum.
Thanks I found the same problem, my red wire shorted out. Thank you for responding!
My washer will start and spin normally, then it'll start making a whirring noise while spinning, and that's when the LE error appears. I just don't understand why it would start spinning without any noise/issue at first. I've tested it a few times, and it always operates this way. Any suggestions on what else to look for?
The big silver round thing called the Rotor needs to be replaced.
What is the Part names or number? how to order these parts?
You can put your model number in a Google search and look under the words direct drive motor assembly you can also look under the term rotor and Stator
Thank you
for my washer it was not that but the Hall Sensor, replaced that and it's working again.
Excellent
After taking thing apart on my LG front loader, this seems to be the likely problem. I've replaced the inside part of the rotor, with the splines, to a new one with metal splines.
But, towards the end of the cycle it makes an awful grinding noise and will turn off with either le or ue codes.
Can the hall sensor cause ue code when filled with clothes if faulty?
Or is the grinding noise coming from rotor making contact with the stator?
What about LG E6 error code ??????
Can you send me an email at scottthefixitguy@yahoo.com so I can give you more detail on the fix?
Replaced Hall Sensor. Didn't work. Replaced the rotor. Made it worse. Replaced main board. Still didn't work. Checked the wires. Everything looks good. I'm out of ideas
I think the stator assembly needs to be replaced.
Seems like a bad idea to make the centre part of the rotor from plastic and not metal? Planned obsolescence, or just poor design?
I think bad design.