Vb for Model Number wm0642hw Bearing were bad in my unit, so I replaced bearings, seals, stator wiring harness and position sensor. The rotor and stator were very dirty with rust. I cleaned them with water and a light brushing and let it dry for at least 4 days. Got the whole unit back together and ran a speed load empty. She seemed a little jerky in the wash and rinse cycle ans never really got into a spin. I ran a second load and now she won't spin in a wash cycle. Did I ruin my stator and is so should the rotor as well or is that good. I got no error codes, she just does not spin. Also, you can hand spin with no problem.
Answer VB, With washing the stator with water then you will need to replace the stator. It would be recommended to replace the rotor as well. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Thursday, January 23, 2014