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won't spin is the most common symptom for Lg WM2011HW. The instructions below from DIYers like you make the repair simple and easy. Many parts also have a video showing step-by-step how to fix the "won't spin" problem for Lg WM2011HW.
Parts for LG WM2011HW
The Rotor Assembly is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This component is critical for the proper functioning of the washer's motor, helping to rotate the drum during the wash and spin cycles. It works in conjunction with the stator to generate the necessary magnetic fields for drum rotation.
Causes of a bad rotor assembly can include excessive wear over time, exposure to heavy loads, or physical damage due to mishandling. A malfunctioning rotor assembly can hinder the washer’s ability to spin and agitate effectively.
Symptoms of a bad rotor assembly include:
This OEM LG part is also compatible with Sears/Kenmore models.
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The LG Stator Assembly is an OEM component for LG washing machines. It is the central electromechanical part that transforms incoming AC power into the rotational force needed to turn the washer basket. Magnetic fields generated by the stator coil spin the internal drum during wash and rinse cycles. Symptoms of a bad stator assembly include:
Causes of failure relate to excessive heat built up over many years that damages insulation or coils within the stator. Wiring connections may also degrade. Without sufficient power transmission from the stator, critical cleaning functions do not occur. This LG replacement part is also compatible with Kenmore models using LG parts.
The Washer Door Lock Switch is an OEM part for LG washing machines. This critical safety feature locks the washer door during operation to prevent it from being opened, which ensures safety and proper functioning. The door lock switch also communicates with the washer's control system to indicate that the door is securely closed and the machine can begin its cycle.
Symptoms of a bad Washer Door Lock Switch include:
Causes of a bad door lock switch can include mechanical failures such as worn or damaged locking mechanisms, electrical issues like faulty wiring or failed solenoids, or alignment problems that prevent the door from engaging the switch properly.