Thank you so much for your DIY video and directlng me to where and what part to buy. It solved the problem and I'm happy to say the repair, done by a friend with the right tools, cost a total of about $12.00. What a relief to be able to avoid a $200 or so repair on an LG service call.
Thanks for sharing this video. I followed the instructions as you stated and got my machine working again. I have a top load machine, so everything was on the bottom instead of the back like the front loader in the video.
Thannk you so much for this wonderful video. My LG washing machine model WM3170CW was giving me the LE error. I replaced the sensor with this video and it works now!
Your wonderful video combined with one other one, just saved this single gal HUNDREDS of dollars! After having a battle royale with a terrible appliance repair company (I know they are not all bad), I ended up fixing it MYSELF! Your video specifically taught me it could JUST be the hall sensor, which it WAS!!! Mine, just like the one in your video, JUST ended up being a bad hall sensor, which I purchased for $17! I also purchased the new stator assembly and motor harness, but will be returning them both since the new hall sensor did the trick, on my old stator assembly! Thanks so very much again! GIRL POWER!!! (with the help of your great video!) And...2 loads of laundry done so far, and working like a charm!
Is there a way to test the sensor to see if it’s OK or not? I’ve got the same problem I have removed it. I’ve seen other videos where they do a test on the sensor. My sensor appears to be OK the stater appears to be OK.
Steve the appliance guy in Las Vegas .Some of you people out there in LG land or Kenmore( yes if you bought a newer Kenmore front load washer in the model number starts with 796 you have an LG) washer land may have bought a front load of that does not have a Hall sensor. If your wire harness checks out good and the teeth on the road are good then unfortunately you're only choice is really to replace the main board which now takes the function of the hall sensor. Main board is usually attached to the back cabinet of the machine it is a pain in the ass to replace but for those of you who do not have Hall sensors it may be your only choice other than a new washing machine.
I use the Google voice and there are some errors in that paragraph rotor is not spelled correctly and some other spelling errors but I think you can all figure it out
Did you arrive at the Hull sensor being bad because the rotor moved fine and there was no breakage in the wiring? I just wanted to know how you figured that to be the culprit?
Good video with one MAJOR flaw. You apparently did not put LocTite on the flywheel bolt when you replaced it. That is used for a reason! You are setting up a future problem where the bolt can loosen and cause damage to the spline... that metal piece you pulled off costs about 90 bucks....
LE error. LG out 5 times. Replaced the stator, rotor, hull sensor, control board, and display board. Not under warranty. They are telling me it’s probably the bearings. Any thoughts or ideas.
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel I thought my problem was a worn out hub but it was effectively a sensor issue. Thanks. The funny thing is that the LE error went away when I replaced the hub. But after I replaced the hub, it made a grinding sound and I kept thinking the rotor is rubbing against something. I do not understand how a bad sensor can be the root cause of the grinding noise but it was the root cause.
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel I replaced this as well as the wiring harness and it's still doing exact same thing as yours is in your video. Any other idea what might be causing this?
My machine was purchased in 2015 or 16. I have that "quiver" sort of thing going on and an LE code. I replaced the Hall sensor and also the motor wire harness. It did not fix the problem. All of the videos I have watched replace the same part as you did, some also replace the wires I mentioned. There seems to be no videos of what to do next after that does not fix the problem. Got any ideas? I don't want to just "try" the stator as that part is about $200. I was willing to gamble on the first 2 parts as they cost about $70. But, I am done trying. I need to KNOW what the bad part is.
remember ...careful...things are sharp inside the machine...i cut myself every time,still...200$ would be a cheap at home service call...dont fear, you can do it...even if its the board...a bit more expensive tho...ive seen them as low as 150$...not high at all when you consider its a 1300$ washer ,and it has done so well for a long time...and on the sanitize setting i think this lg washer is unbeatable...not as durable as a kenmore 80 series, but gets stuff way cleaner...i did buy the service manual for like 20$..it had some specs that i could have found on the internet, but i had to be sure..and thats the only way i could be sure...something else that might be helpful that i dont see on any of the tutorials...there is a fuse in the little box where the power cord first comes in...if you are getting no power at all check there ...i got zero reading from my hall sensor...easy fix ,right??replaced it , still didnt work...im gonna ohm the new one, and then find the old one and check again with my new multi meter...yay meter !!! stuff piled up that needed fixed...this will be fun, i love a challenge...good luck and happy tinkering...safety first
Thank you very much. I fixed my LG washing machine LE error (from Italy)
Happy to help😊👍
Just wanted to say thank you. I fixed my washer yesterday after watching this video. My wife wanted to get rid of it and buy a new one.
An excellent video. I fixed my machine in less than 15 mins after watching this, and for only £13 ($17) for a new sensor from amazon
Thanks so Much Jamie😊😊😊
Thank you so much for your DIY video and directlng me to where and what part to buy. It solved the problem and I'm happy to say the repair, done by a friend with the right tools, cost a total of about $12.00. What a relief to be able to avoid a $200 or so repair on an LG service call.
Nice job Naida😊👍
Thanks for sharing this video. I followed the instructions as you stated and got my machine working again. I have a top load machine, so everything was on the bottom instead of the back like the front loader in the video.
Nicely done James😊👍
Thank you! I replaced just the Hall sensor, and that fixed the LE error for me.
Great job,
Thank you😊👍
Thannk you so much for this wonderful video. My LG washing machine model WM3170CW was giving me the LE error. I replaced the sensor with this video and it works now!
Thanks so much Anthony, I’m so glad it worked😊
Your wonderful video combined with one other one, just saved this single gal HUNDREDS of dollars! After having a battle royale with a terrible appliance repair company (I know they are not all bad), I ended up fixing it MYSELF! Your video specifically taught me it could JUST be the hall sensor, which it WAS!!! Mine, just like the one in your video, JUST ended up being a bad hall sensor, which I purchased for $17! I also purchased the new stator assembly and motor harness, but will be returning them both since the new hall sensor did the trick, on my old stator assembly! Thanks so very much again! GIRL POWER!!! (with the help of your great video!) And...2 loads of laundry done so far, and working like a charm!
Thanks so much Christina❤️👍😊
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel thank YOU!!! Washer is still working perfectly!
Is there a way to test the sensor to see if it’s OK or not? I’ve got the same problem I have removed it. I’ve seen other videos where they do a test on the sensor. My sensor appears to be OK the stater appears to be OK.
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Steve the appliance guy in Las Vegas .Some of you people out there in LG land or Kenmore( yes if you bought a newer Kenmore front load washer in the model number starts with 796 you have an LG) washer land may have bought a front load of that does not have a Hall sensor. If your wire harness checks out good and the teeth on the road are good then unfortunately you're only choice is really to replace the main board which now takes the function of the hall sensor. Main board is usually attached to the back cabinet of the machine it is a pain in the ass to replace but for those of you who do not have Hall sensors it may be your only choice other than a new washing machine.
I use the Google voice and there are some errors in that paragraph rotor is not spelled correctly and some other spelling errors but I think you can all figure it out
Great info Steve👍
Did you arrive at the Hull sensor being bad because the rotor moved fine and there was no breakage in the wiring? I just wanted to know how you figured that to be the culprit?
That right, that points to a bad Hall Sensor.
Worked like a charm
Thanks so much👍
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel no, thank you
Is it also called a rotor position sensor?
Good video with one MAJOR flaw. You apparently did not put LocTite on the flywheel bolt when you replaced it. That is used for a reason! You are setting up a future problem where the bolt can loosen and cause damage to the spline... that metal piece you pulled off costs about 90 bucks....
Thanks Bruce, good idea👍
I have the same issue but it's a top loader
LE error. LG out 5 times. Replaced the stator, rotor, hull sensor, control board, and display board. Not under warranty. They are telling me it’s probably the bearings. Any thoughts or ideas.
Thanks Tony,
How does it feel when you spin it by hand?
so my 2018 model has no Hall sensor and the harness and stator are fine ( I checked with an OHM meter) , any thoughts ?
Might be stripped splines on the rotor.
Same mine..I don't know the problem.showing LE
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel if the rotor is good, what's is the problem beyond?
What is the parts model of I ordered in Amazon.
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It’s a rotor sensor👍
Also called rotor position sensor???
You’re right👍
On your other older video, you replaced withe a new stator which comes with new hall sensor. So no need to replace the stator ? Just a sensor then
Usually , just need the sensor👍
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel I see. I guess it's always better to start replacing with a cheaper part
You speak the Truth👍
If my machine is 14 years old should I just replace? I’m a single mom and really this is beyond my scope
Because of the age,
I’d replace it👍
How about LE error but no hall sensor in direct direct washing machine? Tnx
Can you send that same question to my email at: scottthefixitguy@yahoo.com
Their is no sensor on my lg front load direct drive
Machine..so what can I do..
It should be the Hall sensor located on the back below the rotor.
What do you do if you have NO hall sensor,?
without any physical damage to the sensor, how can you tell it is the sensor?
It’s the sensor about 80%.
They are cheap and easy to replace.
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel I thought my problem was a worn out hub but it was effectively a sensor issue. Thanks. The funny thing is that the LE error went away when I replaced the hub. But after I replaced the hub, it made a grinding sound and I kept thinking the rotor is rubbing against something. I do not understand how a bad sensor can be the root cause of the grinding noise but it was the root cause.
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel I replaced this as well as the wiring harness and it's still doing exact same thing as yours is in your video. Any other idea what might be causing this?
Thanks 👍😊 you
You’re welcome 😊
good
Thanks
I replaced the sensor but still shows the LE error, what might be the problem?
Can you send that same question to my email at: Scottthefixitguy@yahoo.com
My machine was purchased in 2015 or 16. I have that "quiver" sort of thing going on and an LE code. I replaced the Hall sensor and also the motor wire harness. It did not fix the problem. All of the videos I have watched replace the same part as you did, some also replace the wires I mentioned. There seems to be no videos of what to do next after that does not fix the problem. Got any ideas? I don't want to just "try" the stator as that part is about $200. I was willing to gamble on the first 2 parts as they cost about $70. But, I am done trying. I need to KNOW what the bad part is.
Can you send that same question to my email at: scottthefixitguy@yahoo.con
Same issue... replaced wiring harness and hall sensor, no change.
@@ScottTheFixItGuyChannel just changed the sensor and no change
remember ...careful...things are sharp inside the machine...i cut myself every time,still...200$ would be a cheap at home service call...dont fear, you can do it...even if its the board...a bit more expensive tho...ive seen them as low as 150$...not high at all when you consider its a 1300$ washer ,and it has done so well for a long time...and on the sanitize setting i think this lg washer is unbeatable...not as durable as a kenmore 80 series, but gets stuff way cleaner...i did buy the service manual for like 20$..it had some specs that i could have found on the internet, but i had to be sure..and thats the only way i could be sure...something else that might be helpful that i dont see on any of the tutorials...there is a fuse in the little box where the power cord first comes in...if you are getting no power at all check there ...i got zero reading from my hall sensor...easy fix ,right??replaced it , still didnt work...im gonna ohm the new one, and then find the old one and check again with my new multi meter...yay meter !!! stuff piled up that needed fixed...this will be fun, i love a challenge...good luck and happy tinkering...safety first
Might want to check the wires coming down to the hall sensor from the controller. You might have an internal break where the wire stay is.
Where can we find the censor
Thanks 👍☺️ you