Rotor Position Sensor Assembly – Part 6501KW2001A – Genuine OEM for LG Washers


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Description

Description

Ensure your LG top-load or front-load washer spins correctly and avoids “LE” or rotor feedback error codes by installing the genuine OEM Part 6501KW2001A rotor position sensor assembly. This sensor (also called a Hall sensor or motor rotor position sensor) monitors the rotational speed and position of the motor’s rotor and sends that data to the washer’s control board. LG Parts+2Lifetime Appliance Parts+2

⚠️ Please check with your maintenance technician prior to ordering to verify compatibility with your exact washer model number and confirm the mounting style and connector match your machine.


Features & Benefits

Features:

Benefits:

  • Restores proper motor feedback & spin behavior — A failing rotor position sensor often causes the washer to stall, throw error codes or not spin correctly.

  • Prevents costly repairs — Installing the correct sensor can avoid replacing control boards or motors unnecessarily.

  • OEM fit & reliability — Using the manufacturer-specified part ensures correct installation and long-term performance.

  • Cost-effective fix — A relatively low cost part that can resolve major functional issues in a washer.


Common Symptoms That Indicate Replacement Needed

  • The washer displays an “LE” error code (or similar rotor/motor feedback fault). eBay+1

  • The washer does not spin, or spins inconsistently/erratically.

  • The existing sensor is cracked, damaged, or connector harness is loose/mismatched.

  • The parts diagram for your machine lists 6501KW2001A (or its equivalents) for the rotor position sensor. appliancechamps.com


Compatibility Notes

  • Fits many LG washers (top-load and certain front-load) that list part number 6501KW2001A. For example, models such as F1247TD, F12560QD, F14030RD, WD-14121FD, WD-14311FD etc are listed among compatible machines. appliancechamps.com+1

  • Before ordering:

    • Verify your washer’s model number and serial number—these are usually on a tag around the door opening or back of the machine.

    • Compare your existing sensor: check the connector type, mounting bracket/holes, and wiring harness to ensure it matches.

    • If additional errors relate to the motor, control board, or wiring, simply replacing the sensor may not fully resolve the issue; a technician’s inspection could be advised.

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