SOURCE: LG front load washer/ clothes still wet after final spin
The heavy jacket prevented the washer from spinning at a rapid pace, so I added a heavy bathrobe to absorb some of the water and to balance the load. The washer then spun very quickly and drained out all the water.
SOURCE: Washes ok, rinses ok, tub empties and rotates... but no spin
this is a problem that a lot of early neptune models had. it is most likely the wax motor on the door lock assembly is bad and needs replaced. but, almost every time that I've had that wax motor go out, it has blown the board also, therefore you also need to replace the control board. to see if the board is bad, you need to remove the 3 screws on the top of the control panel. then the panel slides forward a little and roll the top toward you. you will see the control board there. it is a large board, if the wax motor blew it, the R-11 resistor will be blown. it is easier to just look for a black spot on the board, if you do then see which one is blown and look at the numbers for that resistor. if it is the R-11 that is blown, then the board and wax motor need replaced. just a warning, the board is around $200. if you check this and that is not the problem, let me know. there are a couple other things that can cause your issue, but this is by far the most common, and unfortunately, the most expensive. good luck, shane.
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