It is located on the inside of the washer underneath the washer lid and fixed to the top of the tub (very similar to the above video). To access it, the dryer needs to be separated and removed from the top of the washer.
Thanks. Had an older LG where the bearing wore out due to a poorly leveled floor. When I found an LG with this feature wasn't sure what it did but you explained it. Thanks again
In my case, it was just the bracket screw that was loose, opened it and tightened the bracket, it’s back to working. Thanks for this video.
Thanks a lot! You helped me to solve a 3 weeks struggle with the washer.
Hi! At 1:35, you say "if the shocks are good, you will want to replace your vibration sensor".
How do I know if my "shocks are good"?
Where do we buy the right vibration sensor????
Can you tell me where the vibration sensor is located on the single unit Washtower?
It is located on the inside of the washer underneath the washer lid and fixed to the top of the tub (very similar to the above video). To access it, the dryer needs to be separated and removed from the top of the washer.
Can you Bypass the Sensor to test it, BEFORE wasting money on something you dont need ?
Thanks. Had an older LG where the bearing wore out due to a poorly leveled floor. When I found an LG with this feature wasn't sure what it did but you explained it. Thanks again
What is code for this error ?
UE/U5
Ub
I replaced the vibration sensor and I am still getting the VS code.
Have you resolved the issue? I just replaced mine and still get the vs. I am wondering if I need to replace the shock absorber too
@@darrenargentina9722 LG ended up replacing the machine. They tried to repair it 3 times and were unable to correct the issue.
Ahh I hope this isn’t the case for me .. someone is coming today for it
@@missj7765 was it ever resolved for you and how?
@@missj7765how did it go?