tried all of the different solutions and still teh same results. i have seen that sometimes replacing the sensor corrects the problem. Any suggestions?tried all of the different solutions and still teh same results. i have seen that sometimes replacing the sensor corrects the problem. Any suggestions?
tried all of the different solutions and still teh same results. i have seen that sometimes replacing the sensor corrects the problem. Any suggestions?tried all of the different solutions and still teh same results. i have seen that sometimes replacing the sensor corrects the problem. Any suggestions?
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If you are getting the code after all that, the next logical choice is the sensor...If you are getting the code after all that, the next logical choice is the sensor...
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you may have stripped teeth on the motor rotor (plastic) to metal drum shaft. this is found behind rear access cover. you will need a #17 socket and breaker bar to remove rotor shaft bolt. if you have a "LE" CODE displayed, you will need a new hall sensor.
Hi, LE code stands for locked motor error. When this error code appears in your front load washer it indicates a fault in the motor unit. 1 . Check the connections to the Coil/Stator at the rear of the unit possibly it should be something like a broken wire. 2 . Coil/Stator Assembly will be defective preventing the drive to operate.You should go for a replacement of that assembly. Thank you !!
LE stands for Load Error,
First try unplugging the machine for a few minutes and then retry a cycle. If you still get the LE error:
The Hall sensor (part number 6501KW2001A) has failed. The hall sensor is rather easy to 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 electric plug on the sensor and unclip it from the motor winding. Snap new sensor on and reassemble. Usually takes under a half hour. On a difficulty scale of 1 - 10, it might rate a 4. This should be a Fix-Ya for your machine, and at basically no cost! In the US, find a service provider using your zip code at http://us.lgservice.com/index_b2c.jsp or callLG at 800-243-0000
LE means "Overload in Motor" Unplug the washer, remove clothes, wait 15 minutes for motor to cool down. try again. If problem persists you'll need a certified technician.
Press "end of cycle". Plug off the wall. Code can be an indication of several issues. The most common cause is over-sudsing in the machine. Overloading the wash with too much laundry may also cause the LE error code. Lastly, a breakdown in the signal between the microprocessor and the motor may cause that error code. This can occur if there is a loose wire, see that all wires are tightened.......... Use powders for 'front loading machines'. And pl rate me if helped.
Flashing UE - The display shows: • Load is too small.
• Load is out of balance.
• The washer has an imbalance detection and correction system. If individual heavy articles are loaded (bath mat, bath robe, etc.) and the imbalance is too great, the washer will make several attempts to restart the spin cycle. If an imbalance is still detected, the washer will stop and the error code will be
displayed.
Possible Solution
• Add 1 or 2 similar items to help balance the load.
• Rearrange items to help balance the load.
• Control error.
tried all of the different solutions and still teh same results. i have seen that sometimes replacing the sensor corrects the problem. Any suggestions?
tried all of the different solutions and still teh same results. i have seen that sometimes replacing the sensor corrects the problem. Any suggestions?
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