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Customer Questions and Answers for Sensor Assembly by Lg

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By: Lg
Part Number: OEM21045243
Manufacturer Part Number: 6501KW2002B

The Sensor Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This component is crucial for detecting and monitoring various conditions within the washing machine, such as water level, temperature, and load balance. It ensures the machine operates efficiently and effectively by providing accurate data to the control board.

Causes of a bad sensor assembly can include wear and tear from regular use, exposure to water and detergents, electrical malfunctions, or damage from impact. A faulty sensor assembly can lead to incorrect readings, which can affect the washing machine’s performance and lead to issues such as improper water levels or unbalanced loads.

Symptoms of a bad Sensor Assembly include:

  • Incorrect water levels during cycles
  • The washing machine stopping mid-cycle or not completing cycles
  • Error codes related to water level or load balance
  • The machine failing to start or operate correctly

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

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John Parker Jr for Model Number WT5101HV

Could Rotor position switch cause my lg wt5101hv to stop full of water with no error code I was able to do most of the tests in QC test self mode but it will not do the 9th press t7 and 10th press t8. On t8 it’s supposed to spin drum at different speeds however only the drain pump runs. It just sits with no error code. So I got it drain cycled power and now when you start new cycle it just sits flashing load sensor and never does anything else never gives error code just sits flashing

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John, Thanks for the question!!! It could be the rotor sensor, But I would lean more toward the rotor or main control. Test to see if the control is applying voltage to the motor. If no then the control is bad, if yes replace the rotor.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Saturday, March 20, 2021

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