Great video. My LG Front Load Washer was Model WM2140CW, but everything was almost identical to the machine in the video. After going to TH-cam, the problem I assumed was a faulty Hall Sensor as the machine was giving a repeated LE error code. Ordered the part online through Amazon and took a little over a week to arrive. Cost with tax was $14.63. Job took about 45 minutes total. The cover to the motor, the motor, the wiring were almost identical to what was in the video. Even the 10mm socket was the same. For novices, the motor is like a huge magnet. There's a noticeable pull when removing the cover to the motor. Machine now works great. Much better than paying $648 (on sale) plus taxes, plus $50 to haul away the old washer. A minimum of $750, when the problem was a faulty part that can fit into the palm of your hand. Replaced the old hoses just to be safe.
wow! this is the real deal! i can't believe it was this simple to fix my washer! my wife is proud of me for fixing our washer! thank a million for this video!
Thank you so much for this video! I fixed my LG washer that was suffering the same issue, but I wouldn’t have had the confidence to do it without this very helpful video. I ordered the sensor from Amazon for $13. Then I watched your video a couple more times, and using basic tools I already had, replaced the sensor myself. To anyone wondering if this can be done, I say, if I can do it, you can do it too.
Video is perfect to follow, easy fix now that I know what I was looking for. Got the part and changed it in about 20 mins. Thanks for the tips. They tried to sell me the complete kit for $250. Just the sensor. $40. Beauty
Great presentation because you mention the possible fault that will occur and not just replacing the sensor if LE message will appear.You also mentioned the purpose of the sensor on the program. There are a lot of presentation but I found it is only for non technicians. Your presentation is not boring for a technical person. Great work.
You've helped a lot of us DIY's with your video and I thank you kindly for that. after watching the video I ordered the part from Amazon and replaced it and it worked just fine, however I did have a little hitch with the part that I ordered, the 5 little holes that it's supposed to snap with were partially plugged from when it got molded, but Instead of returning it I just went ahead and scraped them clean until I got it to snap. Again, this was very clear and detailed video.
Thank you so much for your video and easy step by step. You saved me time, money and a ton of frustration especially as a female! I had it apart and fixed in 30 minutes! ❤
THANK YOU! This is exactly what was wrong with my LG. A $10 fix is far better than a new washer. The washer symptoms were: Would want to rotate but could not. Sounded a bit grindy and would be locked in back, (not rotating) it would smell metallically, seemed to me like the "transmission" was going out. I just thought I would try this first for $10 and then see if we needed to do more. This was the fix! I am only semi mechanical and this was pretty easy. I did mark things to be sure and also took a pic of the wiring to be sure. The only thing that was a bit uncertain is when I was putting on the new sensor it had two clip spots when the original only had one. Just pay attention to that and all was good. Thanks again, saved me $100's and it only took about 20 mins.
Liked and subscribed! I only had to replace my hall sensor and it’s working now. I recommend anyone with this issue try replacing the $12 hall sensor before doing anything else unless there is clear evidence anything else is damaged. Thank you!
Thanks. Going to give this a try. Getting the part from a local appliance parts store. Sure enough this fixed my problem too. A bit difficult getting the 17mm bolt off. I tried hitting it hard even with a hammer but the rotor kept turning. What I did was poke two pieces of 1/4" round wooden dole in two places and that held it place much better than just a screw driver. Thanks for post.
Thanks for the video ya just saved me a repair bill, I always look up the issues on TH-cam and you guys are amazing for doing these videos they really work Thanks Again
Great video.changed this part and washer still won't spin at full speed.took all apart to make sure all was connected properly and found the agitator coupling was jammed up preventing it from coming down to agitate. Ordered parts hopefully that's the problem
Thank you so much for doing this video. I have the exact same washer and it was having the same problem. Also thank you for linking the sensor. I replaced the part myself and my washer is working. You explained it so well that even me as a woman was able to do it 🎉. And i fallowed your process as well
Hi, there, this has been very helpful, I was able to follow your instruction and replaced both the sensor and wiring. The washer still is not working, and shows LE error code? What else should I be looking at? Thank you.
This worked for me for a couple of weeks (three washes) but went back to same problem after a heavy bedding load (wife). I believe this was the cause of a heavy load the first time I had this mall function I now am thinking the position sensor is masking another problem that heavy loads bring on that never used to happen perhaps some other component is at the root cause
Forget struggling with the adjustable wrench at the last lock but bro! Either ratchet that up by hand rachet socket ( bit) on the tip of my Milwaukee drill an ready to go
Thank you we replaced everything so throwing in the towel for another washer. But we have $391 in brand new parts I have to resell because there non returnable 🥺
Wanted to say, the company says there is a way to reset the washers LE. Unplug it or turn the power off, press and hold the play pause button for five seconds to reset it. Plug it back in and maybe it runs. Sometimes the sensor needs to be reset if you’ve ran an extra big load or had a bulky item in their thrashing around Ken tripped the sensor.
Hey brother, thanks for your help. I just ordered my rotor Position sensor. Mine does move but it starts out spinning fast then stops real quick and goes the other way. Does this couple times and then nothing. And then a LE code. So this sound like what your talking about. I’ll let ya know what happens.much love To ya bro
Thanks for this video! I just moved and my washer was stored for a year in a garage in which it got quite cold during winter. I installed it and now i have the LE error. It kinda spins for 2 minutes on almost every cycle then it stops and gives me the error. I just ordered a sensor from Amazon and will be changing it next week. Hopefully it'll fix the issue. You explain the problem well and changing this is way less scary than taking everything apart as I saw in another video for the LE error. I will update this comment once I have the result.
Why didn't you use a 17 mm socket wrench? Once you popped off the tutorial sensor you put what looked like the same one back on. The view looked like you had the washer on its side? What happened to the bearing seal? Someone must have put too much heavy clothes at the top filling it over capacity. My bearings must have given out which would explain why it sounded like a freight train. Thanks for the video, good info.
I use a 17 mm socket because that’s what I have and that’s what I need I did put a new sensor is just the video is edited The washer was never on the side it’s just the footage of the camera if your bearings in tub seal are bad my recommendation it’s replace the washer because the repair it’s very complicated and very expensive thanks for watching my video👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
Im still getting the error after changing the sensor and im still getting the LE alarm and occasionally the PF alarm. Should i just get a new washing machine?
hello i repl;aced the RPS a bout 1 month ago and it worked fine till yeserday after i opnly put 2 towels and i got the LE error code again and i called LG and they said remove the 2 towels and i stillget the LE error code and i did a power reset and i still get the LE error code
Could I ask when ordering a lg washing machine position sensor there are some companies selling type A and type B , how can I tell which one I need, please could you reply, thanks
If it was making a loud noise on the spin cycle is the bearings it’s not worth it to repair it if it was not making a loud noise on the spin cycle ecobee the stator motor
what about if it's making like a cracking noise.. the gears are all solid and I didn't see any debris between the magnets and the stator.. all the magnets and everything seems to be intact
Hi There!! I change the bearing today and now my LG washer don't work. (before that work but with noise) Every time i see the error code "LE" I check some electrical wires i double check if i forget something but nothing happen. The motor don't rotating, (Just move 1 click) I can't check the sensor why don't know how!! Any solution pls???
That was supposed to say it reads OE and when I put it in the test mode it'll spin but then when I try to wash it doesn't spin out does that make sense
@@DIYRepairsNow I ordered the part off Amazon and I watched your video. Guess what, my washer is fixed. Thanks so much for saving me hundreds of dollars.
Just a little fyi… That’s part is not called the “motor” it’s called a “stator”. The sensor is called a hall sensor. Calling things by the wrong name can cause people to get wrong parts. Solid video besides that!
Mine is a lg front loader red like this one in the video. Model # wm260hra when the tub spends it sounds like metal scraping against each other. What could it be?
The other things that it could be it’s the Shafter the bearings the spider but those scenarios the washer will be making a lot of noise this is the most common issue if the washer is not making a lot of noise
Thank you brother! Your video is a godsend! A $20 part and 45min is much better than hiring a repair guy or buying a new washing machine!
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Great video. My LG Front Load Washer was Model WM2140CW, but everything was almost identical to the machine in the video.
After going to TH-cam, the problem I assumed was a faulty Hall Sensor as the machine was giving a repeated LE error code. Ordered the part online through Amazon and took a little over a week to arrive. Cost with tax was $14.63.
Job took about 45 minutes total. The cover to the motor, the motor, the wiring were almost identical to what was in the video. Even the 10mm socket was the same. For novices, the motor is like a huge magnet. There's a noticeable pull when removing the cover to the motor.
Machine now works great. Much better than paying $648 (on sale) plus taxes, plus $50 to haul away the old washer. A minimum of $750, when the problem was a faulty part that can fit into the palm of your hand.
Replaced the old hoses just to be safe.
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
wow! this is the real deal! i can't believe it was this simple to fix my washer! my wife is proud of me for fixing our washer! thank a million for this video!
This isn’t my model number but this video still showed me exactly how to change my rotor sensor. Now my washer works again. Thank you so much!
Thank you so much for this video! I fixed my LG washer that was suffering the same issue, but I wouldn’t have had the confidence to do it without this very helpful video.
I ordered the sensor from Amazon for $13. Then I watched your video a couple more times, and using basic tools I already had, replaced the sensor myself. To anyone wondering if this can be done, I say, if I can do it, you can do it too.
You’re welcome I am glad to hear and see that my video is helping others thanks for watching my video I really appreciate it👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
Video is perfect to follow, easy fix now that I know what I was looking for. Got the part and changed it in about 20 mins. Thanks for the tips. They tried to sell me the complete kit for $250. Just the sensor. $40. Beauty
Great presentation because you mention the possible fault that will occur and not just replacing the sensor if LE message will appear.You also mentioned the purpose of the sensor on the program. There are a lot of presentation but I found it is only for non technicians. Your presentation is not boring for a technical person. Great work.
Reggie CG Thanks for your comment and for watching my video👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
You've helped a lot of us DIY's with your video and I thank you kindly for that. after watching the video I ordered the part from Amazon and replaced it and it worked just fine, however I did have a little hitch with the part that I ordered, the 5 little holes that it's supposed to snap with were partially plugged from when it got molded, but Instead of returning it I just went ahead and scraped them clean until I got it to snap. Again, this was very clear and detailed video.
Thank you so much for your video and easy step by step. You saved me time, money and a ton of frustration especially as a female! I had it apart and fixed in 30 minutes! ❤
THANK YOU! This is exactly what was wrong with my LG. A $10 fix is far better than a new washer. The washer symptoms were: Would want to rotate but could not. Sounded a bit grindy and would be locked in back, (not rotating) it would smell metallically, seemed to me like the "transmission" was going out. I just thought I would try this first for $10 and then see if we needed to do more. This was the fix! I am only semi mechanical and this was pretty easy. I did mark things to be sure and also took a pic of the wiring to be sure. The only thing that was a bit uncertain is when I was putting on the new sensor it had two clip spots when the original only had one. Just pay attention to that and all was good. Thanks again, saved me $100's and it only took about 20 mins.
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
@@DIYRepairsNow What is the part # for the sensor?
@@jmk51 The part number it’s a description of the video
Thanks it worked perfect it took about 25 minutes to do the job. With watching your instructions the part was only $8 shipped
Liked and subscribed! I only had to replace my hall sensor and it’s working now. I recommend anyone with this issue try replacing the $12 hall sensor before doing anything else unless there is clear evidence anything else is damaged. Thank you!
Thanks for watching my video 💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Just used this video. 20 dollars repair by my own hand. Thank you!
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video
Thanks. Going to give this a try. Getting the part from a local appliance parts store. Sure enough this fixed my problem too. A bit difficult getting the 17mm bolt off. I tried hitting it hard even with a hammer but the rotor kept turning. What I did was poke two pieces of 1/4" round wooden dole in two places and that held it place much better than just a screw driver. Thanks for post.
Thanks for the video ya just saved me a repair bill, I always look up the issues on TH-cam and you guys are amazing for doing these videos they really work Thanks Again
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Thanks a lot man, just fixed ours. It was the sensor. Model number is WM2240CW. You saved us lot of money 🙏.
Great video.changed this part and washer still won't spin at full speed.took all apart to make sure all was connected properly and found the agitator coupling was jammed up preventing it from coming down to agitate. Ordered parts hopefully that's the problem
Thank you so much for doing this video. I have the exact same washer and it was having the same problem. Also thank you for linking the sensor. I replaced the part myself and my washer is working. You explained it so well that even me as a woman was able to do it 🎉. And i fallowed your process as well
Nestor excellent video very helpful information. I am try to became a technician what do you recommend.
Hi, there, this has been very helpful, I was able to follow your instruction and replaced both the sensor and wiring. The washer still is not working, and shows LE error code? What else should I be looking at? Thank you.
This worked for me for a couple of weeks (three washes) but went back to same problem after a heavy bedding load (wife). I believe this was the cause of a heavy load the first time I had this mall function I now am thinking the position sensor is masking another problem that heavy loads bring on that never used to happen perhaps some other component is at the root cause
Watched your video step by step and it worked beautifully!!!! Great video and you explained everything precisely.
Thanks for making this easy and inexpensive. I fixed my LG front loader (another model) using same method.
Awesome video!! Makes it simple to repair if you follow what he does and says! Thank you!
You are Very Much Welcome!! I am glad My Video Was Helpful!
Great video and very informative...saved me hundreds of dollars .... big thanks
Hell yeah man! This video is old and wasn’t the exact same model as mine, but let me get the job done for $11
Happy to Hear That! Thanks For Watching!
Forget struggling with the adjustable wrench at the last lock but bro! Either ratchet that up by hand rachet socket ( bit) on the tip of my Milwaukee drill an ready to go
Thank you we replaced everything so throwing in the towel for another washer. But we have $391 in brand new parts I have to resell because there non returnable 🥺
Thank you very much for posting this. Fixed our problem! Much appreciated!
excellent video - fixed issue with wm4270hva le error drum not spinning
Same, just fixed my issue today. So glad it wasn't something else.
Wanted to say, the company says there is a way to reset the washers LE. Unplug it or turn the power off, press and hold the play pause button for five seconds to reset it. Plug it back in and maybe it runs. Sometimes the sensor needs to be reset if you’ve ran an extra big load or had a bulky item in their thrashing around Ken tripped the sensor.
Yes, This Sometimes Works, However a Lot of Times We saw that the customer did this and Only Worked for a Load or Two and it Gave the Error Again.
Hey brother, thanks for your help. I just ordered my rotor
Position sensor. Mine does move but it starts out spinning fast then stops real quick and goes the other way. Does this couple times and then nothing. And then a LE code. So this sound like what your talking about. I’ll let ya know what happens.much love
To ya bro
Worked for me also, thank you showing and explaining the reason
Thank you so much for your video sir!!
You saved me a lot of $$! Cheers!
God Bless!
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video 💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
Hi how much is the cost for the sensor replacement part . My washer has same problem and my hubby is mad at me ..
10 bucks easy repair.. 6501KW2002A Rotor Position Sensor Switch by
Thanks for this video! I just moved and my washer was stored for a year in a garage in which it got quite cold during winter. I installed it and now i have the LE error. It kinda spins for 2 minutes on almost every cycle then it stops and gives me the error. I just ordered a sensor from Amazon and will be changing it next week. Hopefully it'll fix the issue. You explain the problem well and changing this is way less scary than taking everything apart as I saw in another video for the LE error. I will update this comment once I have the result.
Cheers Mate $22 and she alive again thanks
Gracias por el video
Why didn't you use a 17 mm socket wrench? Once you popped off the tutorial sensor you put what looked like the same one back on. The view looked like you had the washer on its side? What happened to the bearing seal? Someone must have put too much heavy clothes at the top filling it over capacity. My bearings must have given out which would explain why it sounded like a freight train. Thanks for the video, good info.
I use a 17 mm socket because that’s what I have and that’s what I need I did put a new sensor is just the video is edited The washer was never on the side it’s just the footage of the camera if your bearings in tub seal are bad my recommendation it’s replace the washer because the repair it’s very complicated and very expensive thanks for watching my video👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
Got it replaced through lg service for $14.92 out of which the orginal sensor cost was only $5.14 rest was service charge+taxes 😀
Im still getting the error after changing the sensor and im still getting the LE alarm and occasionally the PF alarm. Should i just get a new washing machine?
So if i understood well you didn't change any parts, you just position the sensor in place again ?
I install a new position sensor that was the problem
@@DIYRepairsNow k I'll try that 👍🤟
Great video, I changed mine out and it still doesn't spin.
Thank you so much. You are awesome dear sir
You’re welcome thanks for watching my video💯💯👍🏻👍🏻
hello i repl;aced the RPS a bout 1 month ago and it worked fine till yeserday after i opnly put 2 towels and i got the LE error code again and i called LG and they said remove the 2 towels and i stillget the LE error code and i did a power reset and i still get the LE error code
excellent my friend. Thank you for a GREAT video!!!
OK many thanks...John.
Could I ask when ordering a lg washing machine position sensor there are some companies selling type A and type B , how can I tell which one I need, please could you reply, thanks
Thank you so so mich
Thank you and thanks for watching my video 👍🏻👍🏻💯💯
Had this same error when my bearings where bad causing the rooter to crash into the motor, which was tripping the sensor.
This video saved me big time. Thank you!
WM3170CW model I've changed the wiring harness and the hall sensor and its doing the same thing and the same code. Any ideas?
If it was making a loud noise on the spin cycle is the bearings it’s not worth it to repair it if it was not making a loud noise on the spin cycle ecobee the stator motor
Where can I get the motor sensor?
There’s a link in the description of the video…
Thanks bro !!!!! Good video
Bruh. This video saved my life. Thank you
what about if it's making like a cracking noise.. the gears are all solid and I didn't see any debris between the magnets and the stator.. all the magnets and everything seems to be intact
...they gave you a heart...did they give you an answer??
@@dewton1 I fixed it and it was the motor/roter position sensor cost me about eight bucks at Amazon.
Hi There!! I change the bearing today and now my LG washer don't work. (before that work but with noise) Every time i see the error code "LE" I check some electrical wires i double check if i forget something but nothing happen. The motor don't rotating, (Just move 1 click) I can't check the sensor why don't know how!! Any solution pls???
Check the motor position sensor or possibly replace it just like shown in this video
Hey Ryan says OE and if I put it in a test mode it spins when I put it all back together try to wash everything washes but it doesn't spin
That was supposed to say it reads OE and when I put it in the test mode it'll spin but then when I try to wash it doesn't spin out does that make sense
You probably have a drain line clogged or is clogged at the drain pump or most likely you need a drain pump
th-cam.com/video/ZaVQ9kkPdMM/w-d-xo.html
Can you give me the correct number for the new switch/sensor my model number is WM3570HWA very informative video many thanks John,
Your sensor is the one we have in the description of the video…
I just started repairing appliances can anyone send me any recommendations where to order parts besides Amazon and any tips please and thank
I just fixed mine thanks to you 👍
You're welcome I'm glad I can help
Thanks
No problem
Hello Great video where can I order this sensor replacement part?
It's a link in the description of this video thanks for watching my video👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@DIYRepairsNow I ordered the part off Amazon and I watched your video. Guess what, my washer is fixed. Thanks so much for saving me hundreds of dollars.
Thank you so much this help me a lot !!!!! It’s fix thanks to you
mine is not spinning but it is making a low growling noise- drum turns freely
ideas please
Just a little fyi… That’s part is not called the “motor” it’s called a “stator”. The sensor is called a hall sensor. Calling things by the wrong name can cause people to get wrong parts. Solid video besides that!
Thanks! Great video.
Al Hubbard Thanks for watching my video I'm glad I can help...
will the bad sensor make grinding sound. i replaced the rotor already
and the bearings are good
My experience when it's a grinding noise has to do with the bearings, shaft or something stuck around to Drum
@@DIYRepairsNow we replaced the sensor, the rotor and nothing. we have a wm3570hwa. what can we do?
Mine is a lg front loader red like this one in the video. Model # wm260hra when the tub spends it sounds like metal scraping against each other. What could it be?
Amy Lehman It could be the bearings you will have to replace the bearing and the tub seal that is a major repair and expensive
Fyi only 1/4 of the time will sensor take care of this issue if lady Luck on your side it may fix there's 4 other issues that cause it Mr diy
What are those issues? Can you please tell me?
Lg top lord same problem in modal ..jat spray + inverter technology ....LE error please help me
What happens if this don't fix it what else could be problem
The other things that it could be it’s the Shafter the bearings the spider but those scenarios the washer will be making a lot of noise this is the most common issue if the washer is not making a lot of noise
Not making any loud noise like bearing or spider
any help with my watching machine?? model lg w3j5qn4ww it's not spinning LE error
Were you unable to find my correct sensor type and number? John.
Great job man well done thank you.
yep, mine's was the sensor $10 to fix it.
Where can I order the harness for lg wm 2016cm
I tried this. Replaced the sensor. Still getting le error. Any ideas? Anyone? Thanks!
Does it sound like a dirt bike
Jonn Slocum I’m having dirt bike sounds with my washer right before the LE error comes on... any experience with this issue?
@@mikeramil2945 replace this sensor and you are good to go
Replaced the sensor on mine, still gives me grinding noises and the drum won't rotate most of the time
Mister Matty bearing problem
Buy a 17 mm socket yeah? speed it up bro
Thanks ! Great video !!
Stephen Lavery You’re welcome thanks for watching my video👍🏻👍🏻💯💯