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6501KW2002A Washer Rotor Position Sensor Assembly for L-G Hall Sensor Replaces PS3529186 AP4440680 by TOMOON

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  • 6501KW2002A ROTOR POSITION SENSOR --TOMOON'S 6501KW2002A Rotor Position Sensor,also called RPS (rotor position sensor) or MPS (motor position sensor),It monitors the direction and speed of the spinning rotor and communicates this information to the electronic control board. Size about 2.9"x2.2" (LxW).As shown in the main picture.Attention: Please be careful to recognize off-white style.
  • EASY INSTALLATION --Our L-G washer front load washer hall sensor 6501kw2002a made from PTFE material (The most stable and safe.st plastic)and well-tested by the manufacturer, meets standards and ensures long-lasting and effective performance.A simple installation that can be done in about 10 minutes, just with a flat screwdriver
  • PERFECT REPLACEMENT --6501KW2002A 6501KW2002B washer motor rotor position sensor assembly o-e-m specially for L-G Ken-more washers,Replace Part#AP4440680, 1268238, AH3529186, EA3529186, PS3529186. Easy to fixes washer problems:Would not tumble,not agitate,not start,spins slowly, or had "EO" error, or had "LE" (locked rotor) error
  • FIT MODELS --L-G front load washer hall sensor 6501kw2002a fits modols: WM0532HW,WM1832CW WM2016CW WM2301HR,WM2455HG,WM2801HWA,WM3050CW,WM3170CW,WM3370HWA,WM3570HWA WM3575CW,WM4270HVA,WM4270HWA,WM8000HVA,WM8500HVA 796.28862700,796.28869700,796.29872700,796.29877700, 796.31522210,796.31523210,796.31622310,796.40441900796.29002000,79629002010, 79629272000,79629272900 etc(If you are not sure if 6501kw2002a washer rotor position sensor is compatible please contact us)
  • ABOUT TOMOON --TOMOON aims to provide better washer dryer parts for our customers, we are confident in the design and quality of our 6501KW2002A 6501KW2002B position sensor is strictly tested in every process from production to shipment, your satisfaction is our relentless pursuit



Product Description

 OEM 6501KW2002A washing machine rotor position sensor
wm4270hva lg washer rotor harness oem-Gaining customer recognition for quality
6501KW2002A with easy installation
6501KW2002A  Applicable Brand and models
  • Our 6501kw2002a Compatible with a wide range of Kenmore and LG washers, including models such as WM2077CW, WM2501HVA, WM2688HNMA, and more.TOMOON welcomes your enquiries at any time,You can also refer to our details page-By Tomoon

  • Yes,High-Quality OEM Replacement,our 6501kw2002a Made of durable high-quality plastic material, this OEM replacement part is tested for good durability and precise fit, ensuring long-term effective operation.-by TOMOON

  • YES,The 6501KW2002A Rotor Position Sensor Assembly by TOMOON Easy fix your washer Issues like Would not tumble not agitate not start spins slowly, or had "EO" error, or had "LE" (locked rotor) error.-by TOMOON

  • We're confident in the design and quality of our 6501KW2002A OEM. If you're not completely satisfied, you can ask for a replacement or full refu nd within 1 year. Conta ct us if you have any questions or concerns.-by TOMOON


LocoV
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2025
This was a direct plug and play for my LG WM8000HVA washer. It was a 30 min job from first screw out to last screw in.
andrew katros
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025
This part fixed the problem, was the first thing to try according to You Tube university, next would have been the motor stator , this was easy to install and fit perfectly.
J
Reviewed in Canada on March 23, 2024
It was a perfect match for the part that I needed to replace in my WM4270HWA. Everything connected properly, It was pretty nerve racking ordering the part without removing the original one to see if it matched, but sure enough, the part that was removed had a printed number of, "6501KW2002A" on it.Putting everything back together, and running a test cycle was very satisfying.In terms of longevity, it's too early say, but I'm happy that the part was relatively straightforward to replace, and keeps the machine running.
June
Reviewed in Canada on December 30, 2024
It is working as expected.
Jason Horn
Reviewed in the United States on December 3, 2024
Part worked and has my washer up and running again, so I’m a happy camper
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 24, 2024
Great price easy to repair after watching a couple YouTube videos! For LG front load washing machine
Officiallybush
Reviewed in the United States on November 12, 2024
Glad I did a quick Youtube search as to why my washer wouldn't spin. Satisfied with the results. Easily swappable. Plug and play.
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on April 17, 2024
The part was only 28 bucks. saved me a big repair bill. YouTube walked me through the repair. very easy repair.
Jim
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2023
When my LG Front load washing machine failed I was looking at an expensive repair or entire machine replacement. Fortunately, I found a You Tube video that matched the symptoms I was experiencing. I ordered this part and after it was delivered 2 days later, I was able to replace this part in less than an hour. This new part was rubbing on the rotor, so I had to trim it a bit, but otherwise the fit was good and the washing machine is now operating perfectly.
Saul Villarruel
Reviewed in Mexico on June 2, 2022
Me resultó muy útil y el problema se soluciono con éxito..
Francisco valenzuela
Reviewed in Mexico on May 17, 2022
Me lo enviaron muy pronto y en cuanto la instale funciono a la perfección muy contento con su servicio
Buyer_BW
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2021
I was hopeful this would fix my washer and not be DOA. I got the dreaded LE error on my WM4270HVA front load washer of just after the extended warrant expired in Feb. The washer would not spin, it acted as though it couldn't figure out if it wanted to spin right or left and then I would get the LE error code display after like 2-3 minutes. It tried the reset, unplugging it and holding the start/stop button a few times but still the same. It also sounded like the motor was grinding in attempt to move the drum but nothing was happening.I went to YouTube and found a bunch of videos that pointed to this sensor being the issue. It looked simple enough to do but I admit, I was a little nervous. I like to tinker and try to fix things but I was nervous that I might break something and cost myself way more money or worse have to buy a new washing machine. I think the hardest part for me was getting the bolt off that covers the drum motor. I had an adjustable wrench that was just not adjusting. I finally gave it some good elbow grease and at last it was loosened - the rest was pretty easy after that, with the help of a screw driver stuck in between the metal to stop it from turning while I was trying to loosen the bolt. Once you get the bolt off, like others have said, you have to wiggle the magnetic washer motor rotor off but after that it's smooth sailing.I ordered this sensor as well as the drum motor (another vendor) because I didn't want to put it all back together and find out the issue was the drum motor. Thank goodness this sensor resolved my issue and I'm already on the 3rd load. Even though this part including the drum motor, and harness are covered for 10 years by LG, the labor isn't. That said, I didn't want to pay a technician $300 - 400 for something that took me about a 1 1/2 hours to compete the entire job.I have to say it was cool to test it out and see that it actually resolved my issue and this 56 year young woman fixed it herself. Note I also bought some Loctite, the blue (not the red) for the bolt that holds the rotor motor on, it says to use that because of all the agitation of the drum and so the bolt doesn't come loose. Be careful with it, it comes out of the tube kind of fast and a little runny. Finally, folks were correct that you need a 10mm and a 17mm socket. There are a ton of YouTube videos on it so you can't go wrong. Buy this part from this TOMOON and give it a try, you'll be glad you did.
M. Banks
Reviewed in the United States on June 24, 2021
Our washing machine (LG WM3570HWA) stopped working (drum didn't spin - LE error code.) I did the typical thing these days and did a youtube search for what the problem could be. LG said the motor is locked so I just needed to reset the machine or whatever. It didn't work. The video I eventually found said I needed a new hall sensor and a new cable bundle and to definitely make *sure* I bought an original LG part.I ended up at one of the parts depots online. Then another, then another. In short, I could only find one place with both the sensor and cable(s) not on backorder/in stock. And it was going to be $90 to get them to me in 2 days.This hall sensor seemed to be the best reviewed one on Amazon, and it was significantly cheaper than the real LG one. Since I have Prime, I'd have it in 2 days for less than the non-shipped cost of the "real" LG part from one of the other places.So I risked it. I figured worst-case scenario I'd order the "real" one later with the cable bundle and only be out Now, obviously I can't comment on the long term viability of this product/sensor. It's only been around 3 weeks.But I can say that the two youtube videos I watched on the install/replacement were quite simple, and ended up being entirely accurate. I actually spent more time cleaning up behind the washer/dryer (come on, is it really clean behind your W/D set? Really?) than I did fixing the washer. And it turns out that my cables are still working just fine - no inadvertant wear like they mentioned was a possibility in the first video.So yeah, this was inexpensive, delivered promptly, fits perfectly, and works (and is still working 3 weeks later.) It's so inexpensive (and easy to install) that if I get 2 years out of this, I'll consider it a win. If it lasts another 5 years like the stock part did, well, even better.Edit/update: (7 Feb, 2022) 7 months later it’s still running fine.Edit/update: (2 Jan, 2024) washer started throwing codes, so I figured it was time to get another one of these. BUT, it was another issue entirely (drain pump died, and based on Amazon reviews I forked out the money for a genuine part for that.) While I was here thinking about it, figured I’d update this.So even though I said I would have been fine getting 2 years out of it, I’m happy to report I’m at 2.5 years (assuming my math is correct) and this part is still happily chugging along. I should mention it’s doing all the laundry from a family of 5.