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Customer Questions and Answers for Rotor Assembly by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM13314771
Manufacturer Part Number: 4413ER1003A

The Rotor Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines. It plays a crucial role in the operation of the washer's motor, facilitating the rotation of the drum during the wash and spin cycles to ensure thorough cleaning and efficient water extraction.

You should replace this rotor assembly if it becomes damaged or worn out. Common causes of a bad rotor assembly include wear and tear from regular use, electrical malfunctions, or physical damage from foreign objects entering the washing machine.

Symptoms of a bad rotor assembly include:

  • The drum not spinning or agitating
  • Unusual noises during operation, such as grinding or clicking
  • The washer not completing cycles properly
  • Error codes related to motor or spin issues

This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.

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Hi John. Yes most definitely it will create the unbalance because of the physical difference in missing a magnet for it to keep proper electrical ramp up efforts will be erratic. Mismatched clothes load, not level side to side, front to back and with the level being set is the lock nuts tightened correctly up against the base so it will keep balanced ? Are the foot pads on an aesthetically clean floor that is solid to grip and withstand the 1000 + RPM without movement ? If the rotor is missing the magnet, then this part # is 4413ER1003A. Hint : it is much easier to have someone to help you level the unit with one person leaning the unit fwd. and balancing it on their lap to reach the back legs from the top by leaning over. Then the both of you can work in unison and it is a safe effort. Thank You. --

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Saturday, December 10, 2011

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