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[Solved] LG F1222ND Washing Machine Engine Power Loss: Possible Hall Sensor Issue and LE Error

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  • #1 16910214
    dee_jay_86
    Level 11  
    I warmly welcome.

    I have a problem with the washing machine above. Could I ask you to express your expert opinion on the subject?



    It throws an LE error, but will that be a problem with the popular engine hall sensor problem? When watching other videos on YT, washing machines with this problem behave a bit differently.
    I will only add that the drum spins without much resistance. It wasn't some slow process of going bad, suddenly she started to squeal like a movie while she was working and that's it.

    I pursue the topic further. I got to the hall:
    LG F1222ND Washing Machine Engine Power Loss: Possible Hall Sensor Issue and LE Error
    Only where I get it now on Christmas Eve ;) if this sensor is the problem.


    After detaching the hall sensor, there is no difference, it works the same as in the video.
    However, it works when empty with an already attached sensor.
    The engine is so weak that after throwing in the clothes of a month-old baby after soaking, there is no force to turn the drum ;) but on 2 clothes it already works. Holidays will probably work 24/24 :D
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  • #2 16912050
    ghost_adr
    Level 11  
    I have the same in F1068Ld waiting for suggestions what reason?
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  • #3 16913470
    dee_jay_86
    Level 11  
    My friend, I still have some things to do with you, my washing machine works empty, when I hold the button responsible for spinning, the display shows the drum rotation. And now the question is whether the hall sensor is not also a rotation sensor? If so, it works fine for me. Could I ask you to check it at home?



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  • #4 16916482
    dee_jay_86
    Level 11  
    Replaced the hall sensor, nothing helped. I found a WD 10390NDK washing machine with a broken bearing nearby. Identical in appearance, also with the direct drive motor. Maybe someone knows if the lumber from that one will fit into my washing machine?
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  • #5 16917582
    Gobro
    Level 31  
    Replace the bearings and you won't have to mess around.
  • #6 16920295
    dee_jay_86
    Level 11  
    The seller turned out to be an old colleague, I bought the module for 0.7 stumbras.
    The washing machine started, it works, nothing sizzles or creaks. I only did one test wash and the changes noticed:

    1. Another melody to signal the end of washing :D :D :D
    2. Water to the drum is not fed uniformly, as it was done before, only portioned on the principle of 1 second gives 2 seconds break, only after a few such cycles it starts to pour normally.
    3. After holding the "spin" button it does not show the drum speed
    4. I have a strange feeling that there is less water in the drum when washing, but maybe it's just an illusion, or maybe because that washing machine was 5 kg and mine was 6?

    In addition, it spins, rotates and vibrates, i.e. probably approx :)
    Gobro wrote:
    Replace the bearings and you won't have to mess around.
    The bearing rotated on the shaft and too many buckles to replace are there.
  • #7 17029029
    dee_jay_86
    Level 11  
    Replacing the module even from another washing machine apparently solved the problem. Thank you :)

Topic summary

The discussion revolves around an LG F1222ND washing machine experiencing an LE error, suspected to be related to a hall sensor issue. The user notes that the drum spins with little resistance and that the machine suddenly began to squeal during operation. After inspecting the hall sensor, the user found no difference in performance when detached. Other participants shared similar experiences with different models, suggesting that the hall sensor may also function as a rotation sensor. One user replaced the hall sensor without success and later acquired a module from a similar model, which resolved the issue. However, they noted some irregularities in water filling and drum speed display after the replacement.
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