lg wd14123rd

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  • #37531
    robbo1973
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    been here today first one i have been to when uoe select wash it starts to fill and the drum wobbles for a few seconds then starts to tumble but sounds like a bag of spanners but if you turn by hand the drum sounds fine.are the direst drive stator or rotor prone to fail and would they create these symptons.

    cheers chris.

    #255447
    helo_75
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    well

    dont be surprised if the bearings are failing

    the gap between the pulley and the stator is nominal

    although the statots have been known to cause this problem

    #255448
    smartin
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    Re: lg wd14123rd

    i have had the module cause this problem aswell, 1st though check the wiring from stator when it meets the base as i have also had them wear through at this point causing same problems and taking out pcb.

    smartin

    #255449
    PGS
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    Re: lg wd14123rd

    If it is bearings they are a doddle to replace. Well worth doing.

    #255450
    robbo1973
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    Re: lg wd14123rd

    but if it was bearings it would make a noise turning by hand but it is sound as soon as it tries to turn empty it makes a terrible noise.

    #255451
    Martin114
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    Re: lg wd14123rd

    Could be the hall effect sensor on the Stator at fault. I know they usually come complete with the Stator but I think connect are able to supply just the sensor – (part no. lge6501kw2002a) if you want to give it a try.

    Lucky Goldstar

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