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This is a speed sensor for a variety of washing machine models. Speed sensors are used to monitor the speed of the washer drum and communicate it to the electronic control board to slow or quicken it. If this speed sensor is damaged or bad, it will cause your washer drum to rotate too quickly, slowly, or inconsistently. Replacing this sensor will require a screwdriver and some minor disassembly of your washing machine. This sensor is an OEM part and is sold individually, so it does not come with any other parts or accessories.
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OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer. Simply put, this means that the company who made your appliance is also supplying the replacement part for it.
Spinning Issues | Will not agitate | Spins slowly | Will Not Start
This part works with the following products:
Washer.
Part# WH03X32158 replaces these:
WH12X25294, WH12X26330
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Armando S - January 3, 2025
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John Z - April 16, 2023
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Exact Replacement
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JOEL B - January 18, 2023
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Dennis S - April 16, 2023
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Jerad C - March 27, 2024
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Floyd C - January 28, 2024
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Easy to install, part worked great
Receive part in a timely fashion it was relatively easy to install. Problem with washer was it would not spin consistently on any designated cycle. After installation the wash machine worked perfectly and would spin on all cycles. Wife extremely happy
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Ernest B - February 21, 2024
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Purchased this & the Clutch as a back-up plan
Issue: The clothes washer was not spinning long enough (or as fast as it should), so clothes were still wet.
Used the common causes diagnostic tool on this site, ordered the belt (at a bit higher price) from another supplier, with rush shipping.
This part, and the clutch (#PS11729473) were listed as the next two most likely causes for this issue. Ordered these right away here, as a back-up plan, in case replacing only the belt would not fix the problem. Amazingly (to me), just replacing the belt took care of it. (I really thought that since it wasn't spinning as fast as it should, that I would need at least this speed sensor, if not also the clutch.)
[NOTE: While I have done all of the repairs on our washers for the past 30 + years, I have no actual training in this type of work. This repair was one of the easiest I have done, and because this is an electronic washer, I really doubted if I would be able to do it. The repair shop I called said their charge to COME LOOK AT IT was $75.00 for the first half hour. So the troubleshooting procedure on this site saved us a great deal. We really appreciate that, even though we didn't need to use these parts. It was the information here that gave me the confidence to try the fix myself.]
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Manuel G - January 7, 2022
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Devon D - August 23, 2020
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Part looks identical to the origonal on my washing machine. Cakewalk to replace
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Guillermo T - April 8, 2021
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The part came fast, I replaced the speed sensor and my washer is back to normal
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Washer would drain but not spin fast except when empty leaving clothes wet
I ordered a drive belt later to go with this repair which I wish I had done when I ordered the speed sensor and saved shipping. I think that was the real culprit. I had get customer service to help me with the part number because it wasn't listed on the parts list.
I set washer to drain and spin empty to get as much water out
... Read moreas possible. Tilted washer on its side on top of two thick cushions so was about a 15 degree angle off the floor and didn't spill leftover water in the drum. I took the protective cover off using socket wrench for the 3 bolts. There was belt shreds all over the bottom. Took off smaller drive wheel with socket wrench in order to get to speed sensor. Speed sensor is connected on the motor frame. I used two small flathead screwdrivers in the slots to unsnap the old part. Cleaned off belt debris. Connected the new speed sensor wires first then should click into place. Put drive wheel back on. Put new belt on small drive wheel and lined up grooves. Note that the new drive belt will be smaller than the old one. I found the easiest way to get the new belt on is to hold it on the small wheel and start wrapping the belt on one side of the large wheel and rotating the wheels which is going to turn the drum. Sort of how you would rechain a bike which shows my age! Put protective cover back on.
The last thing I did was since I had access to the bottom of the drum was to clean out the pressure line port which can lead to spin issues. It is about half an arms length up the side of drum above the drain hose. Its a small gray tubing attached to the drum. Pull the tubing off and it reveals a little port that can get clogged. Use your1/16th drill bit and put in the port about an inch to inch and half and clear out the port. Re-attach the hose firmly.
Machine working as good as new and clothes are almost bone dry now!
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Mark from PARTLOW, VA
Difficulty Level:
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Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set
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Washer not spining
Put washer on it side. Removed shield belt and pulley from motor. Unplugged and unsnapped speed sensor and replaced with new one . Washer spinning like it should. Problem solved
william from MARIETTA, GA
Difficulty Level:
Really Easy
Total Repair Time:
30 - 60 mins
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Screw drivers, Socket set, Wrench (Adjustable)
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William
May 16, 2023
My washer is spinning extremely fast, much faster than when I first bought it - what could cause this. It is not shaking badly so I don't believe it is a balance issue.
For model number gtw335asn1ww
Hi William, thank you for asking. Based on the description that you have provided, we would recommend checking the speed sensor, part number PS16619248, to fix the issue. It monitors the speed of the motor and communicates this information to the electronic control board. We hope this solves your problem!
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Rick
February 11, 2024
Washer doesn’t finish spinning cycle and clothes are still wet
For model number GTW685BPL0DG
Hello Rick, thank you for getting in touch. According to our research, the issue is most probably with the main user interface control board, part number PS17139249. You may need to replace it to fix the issue. We hope this helps!
Can you please tell me the part number of the SPEED SENSOR for washer machine to fit this washer model GTW335ASN0WW
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For model number GTW335ASN0WW
Hi Veronica, thank you for contacting us. The speed sensor for your model is part number PS16619248. We hope that helps!
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Brian
May 14, 2023
When I push the Start Button, the lights come on, but nothing happens. The lid switch "clicks" about 6 times and the washer does not go into a cleaning cycle. Might this be a faulty lid switch?
For model number HTW240ASK5WS
Hi Brian, thank you for reaching out. It appears that your washer may have a damaged lid switch assembly, part number PS16554755. You may need to replace it. We hope this sorts out your problem!