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LG F/L Washer Model#WM2077CW


Adirondack Bob

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Hi All, Am working on a LG Front Load Washer Model#WM2077CW with an LE Error Code. Unit was plugged into a GFI outlet and it keeps tripping that. I plugged it into a regular outlet and I hear a grinding noise coming from motor. Maybe a slight burning smell also. Because of the installation, I could not get behind the washer. Her husband will pull washer out tonight and I will be back tomorrow morning. Service Manual says LE could be Hall Sensor. Because of the grinding I am wondering what to look for when I return. Thank You Very Much, Bob

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It's undoubtedly the hall sensor (aka., rotor position sensor). Go back out with one on your truck and get that bad boy fixed ==> http://www.repaircli...KW2002A/1268238

More detailed info on the famous LE error from Master john63 ==> http://fixitnow.com/wp/2010/08/03/the-dreaded-le-error-code-in-lg-washing-machines-diagnosis-troubleshooting-root-causes-and-repair/

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Replaced Hall Sensor and all is well. Thanks Samurai! Thanks john63!

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