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Customer Questions and Answers for Washer Motor Rotor Assembly by Lg

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Part Number: OEM15608166
Manufacturer Part Number: 4413EA1004D

Fix squealing or grinding noises during spin cycles with this washer motor rotor assembly. Works with the stator to rotate the drum. Video guide available.

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Miranda, For this issue, this would likely be a stator or rotor position issue. If you can get the tech sheet out of the unit then it will have testing information available.

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Lana, You will want to check to see if there is 120 vac getting to the drain motor and if there is but not draining and no clogs then this will be a faulty drain pump. If there is not 120 vac then this would be a faulty wiring or control board.

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JHarris, You will want to check the rotor and stator to make sure that they are not damaged. Also check the RPS sensor to make sure that it is in place properly. If these check ok then the issue will more likely be the shifter or the brake actuator that is faulty.

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Hello Tony, you'll have to remove the spin basket and verify where the smell is coming from like a defective seal on washer clutch AEN73131403. Thanks!

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Shawn for Model Number WT4870CW

I have the same issue as one of the above questions. The rotor squeals in a certain spot when the tub spins. I pinpointed where the squeal is coming from. I removed the bolt holding the rotor assembly on and cannot seem to pull the rotor off. Is there s trick to getting this off? looks like it should slide right off the shaft. I know there is a little resistance from the magnet coils but The rotor will only move about an 1/8 inch when pulling off. Thanks

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Shawn, You will need to kind of wiggle the rotor as you are taking it off but will also take some force pulling on it to get it loose.

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