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The LG Electronics 6501KW2002A Washing Machine Rotor Position Sensor Assembly is a genuine OEM part designed for precise rotor position detection. Compact and modern, it features high measurement accuracy and digital output for seamless integration, ensuring optimal performance and protection for your washing machine and delicate laundry.
Brand | LG Electronics |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 3.2 x 2.75 x 1 inches |
Material | Metal |
Style | Modern |
Measurement Accuracy | High |
Mounting Type | Flange Mount |
Output Type | Digital |
Specific Uses For Product | Precise operation of washing machines, especially for delicate or expensive items |
UPC | 191175002668 |
Manufacturer | LG Electronics |
Part Number | 6501KW2002J |
Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 2.75 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 6501KW2002A |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Color | white |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
H**N
Good part
Part fixed my washer and wasn't too difficult to install just looked up a video on YouTube and went pretty smooth definitely recommend!
C**E
easy to replace
This 80 year old woman was able to replace by myself! Worked perfectly, couldn't be happier. Saved a fortune if I had to get a repair man to do it. My Lg was not on the list with this item but was a perfect fit
****
Worked great!!
Very inexpensive fix for a very expensive washing machine!! Took me about 20 minutes to replace module. Perfect part.
U**8
Simple sensor fixed my LG washer problems + instructions
Replacing this sensor fixed my LG front load washer. I tried to wash a heavy load and got the dreaded LE error. This has happened before, and before it only took removing the drenched clothing, draining the tub, waiting awhile, and it started working again. Not so lucky this time. The LE error went away, but the tub would only turn in one direction a couple of inches before stopping suddenly. It didn't even attempt to turn the other direction. Then, you could hear the motor begin to whine.The fix was simple; there are instructional videos online. You'll need a ratcheting wrench, metric sockets, and a philips head screwdriver.Instructions:- *Unplug the washer*.- Open up the back panel, crack the center bolt and remove it by putting the wrench on it, spin the rotor to the right, and then smack the wrench to the left with your hand.- Wiggle the rotor to get it off. (It's held on by big magnets so it takes a little effort)- Remove the two power connectors from the coil. You may need to unscrew a bracket holding one of the connector cords. (Instructions say remove the ground, but didn't seem necessary)- Remove the 6-8 bolts holding the coil on, and remove the coil.- Unsnap the sensor to remove, and snap the new one back on.- Put the coil back on and screw in the bolts.- Plug in the connectors.- Put the rotor back on, put some thread lock on the center bolt, and screw it back in.- Once tight, and with the wrench still on the bolt, spin the rotor to the left and hit the wrench to the right to ensure it's completely tight.- Put the back panel back on.- Plug in.- Voila.If I had the new sensor when I took this apart, then the job may have taken about 1/2 to 1 hour total. Someone said something about marking the rotor's position before taking it off. I'm not sure what you're marking, or what issue this could cause, but I didn't do it and the rotor went right back on. Maybe I got lucky...?There's no real reason to call a fix it person. I heard it costs $80 just to get the fix-it guy to come take a look, much less fix the thing. This part cost me $16.50 shipped and about 1/2 to 1 hour of easy labor. It took exactly 7 days to ship to Michigan from this seller. The only issue I had was that the tracking number never worked and I wasn't sure exactly when I'd get the part, but was pleasantly surprised that it only took a week. If I could have found one at a local shop, I'd have gone that route. One week without a washer when you're already out of laundry sucks!
M**L
Fixed my machine.
Fixed my machine! Easy fix! Only wish It would have arrived quicker.
M**K
It didn't last 6 months.
Purchased on May 25, 2024 and it died on Nov 23, 2024. I bought to diagnose a stopped motor and it didn't fix my issue but left the new one installed anyways. I fixed my MAY issue by replacing a leaky hot water inlet valve and a vibration sensor that got wet. Fast forward to NOVEMBER, and the motor stopped spinning again and had a "LE" error. Ran diagnostic and it wouldn't spin slow or fast but made a buzzing sound. I saved the original sensor from MAY and put it back in and the original worked and was able to continue washing clothes. Going to open up this sensor myself
A**R
Easiest and cheapest repair ever!!
I was panicked when my washing machine stopped spinning - torn between calling an expensive repairman that could take weeks or months even to fix, or buying a new washer. Luckily I did a little googling, watched a couple YouTube videos, and decided to give this $20 part a try. It was delivered in 2 days, was SO easy to replace (Iām talking 15 minutes), and it works!!! šš»
J**O
LG WM4270HWA
LE error message came on and drum stopped spinning. Ordered the part and it worked like a charm! Watch YouTube videos on disassembling and installing. Get yourself a philips head screwdriver, socket wrench or impact gun with 10mm and 17mm sockets. I also used a vice grip to keep drum from spinning. Install took less than 20 minutes.
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