The washer would start to fill, then throw the error code. In the beginning, I could reset it, but the frequency of the errors increased to the point where it happened every time and the washer was unusable. The motor would turn, so I was skeptical that was the actual problem. The advice to check the stator position sensor was correct. I ordered that $18 part and it fixed the issue. The interesting thing is the SENSOR ASSY (position sensor) is not available as a service part from GE. Their exploded view doesn't even show it. You can only buy the whole STATOR ASSY for $245. However, AppliancePartsPros.com sells the original LG SENSOR ASSY as a separate part! Note: WPGT9350C0PL is a top load machine so the unit has to be turned on to its side to access the motor. The video shows a front load machine, which only requires removing the rear access panel. Otherwise, the concept of the repair is the same - even though some details are different (ex. motor shaft has a nut vs. bolt). The actual repair takes about 20 min, but the prep and clean up of having to tip the washer over adds to the total time.