6501KW2002A Washer Rotor Position Sensor Assembly (OEM) for LG Kenmore Washer - Replaces PS3529186 AP4440680 by TOMOON
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Yifan Jiang
> 24 hourworks after an easy install on the washer.
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Michael Hsu
> 24 hourI thought Id have to buy a new washer when my LG washer stopped spinning and popped a code. Looked up the code and common issues on YouTube and Google solved the problem. The position sensor is easy to get to and replace. Just saved myself $6-800 USD on a new washer by fixing it with this part.
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Richard Jacobson
> 24 hourA YouTube video directed me to this part. It solved the problem of an LE error code on my washing machine. Im so pleased that I didnt need to spend a couple hundred dollars to have someone come in to repair my 7 year old LG machine.
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Zumin
> 24 hourI dont have knowledge, but I was able to fix it with Youtube. I changed the motor for the drain. Then no spin happened, but Amazon has it all. I bought this sensor. Wow the machine likes brand new power.
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Jaytrade
> 24 hourSo far my washer is working again. Glad to know that we can get items to fix our products rather than replacing them.
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The Clawson Family
> 24 hourFigured out the right part for my washing machine through online FAQs, and found videos on how to install. What I thought would require a technician turned out to be a very easy fix.
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Trevor
> 24 hourHave a wt1101cw washing machine, randomly one day I go to do laundry and Im not around to see/here it for a while, but it stops very early in the wash cycle and leaves my clothes just in a pot of water for like an hour and a half. And I go to restart it and it fails within seconds of starting no matter what cycle you use, clunking around and making machine gun noises refusing to spin. First I bought the coupling plastic part to see if thatd work, it didnt. Next I bought this sensor, and this sensor fixed my issue, I can finally wash clothes again!
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Juno
> 24 hourFits perfectly
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wgb
> 24 hourIf your washer is giving you the LE malfunction symbol, definitely explore this option. This little item, that fits into the palm of your hand, returns an older washer into being a new machine and also saves spending nearly $800 for a replacement. With a YouTube video as your guide and a few simple tools, replacing the faulty part takes about half an hour and isnt physically taxing. Took apart the motor, located the sensor, popped off the old and put on the new, reassembled the bolts and parts, and the machine was ready to use. Its like working on an interesting puzzle. For about $15 including shipping and taxes, youll save $700 or more.