⚡ Keep your washer spinning flawlessly—because downtime is so last season!
The 6501KW2001A Washer Motor Rotor Position Sensor is a high-quality OEM replacement part compatible with LG and Kenmore washers. It precisely monitors rotor position and speed, enabling accurate motor control to fix common errors like 'EO' and 'LE'. Easy to install and built from durable materials, this sensor restores your washer’s performance quickly and reliably.
Brand | XFYBZN |
Color | White |
Material | Plastic |
Product Dimensions | 2.9"L x 2.2"W x 1.1"H |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Item Weight | 18 Grams |
Style | Electronic |
Manufacturer | XFYBZN |
UPC | 780854747466 |
Brand Name | XFYBZN |
Model Info | 6501KW2001A |
Item Weight | 0.635 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | 6501KW2001A |
Part Number | 6501KW2001A-OEM |
Material Type | Plastic |
Included Components | 1X Motor Rotor Position Sensor |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Assembled Diameter | 2.87 Inches |
A**R
It is what they said it was
Worked great
N**E
Motor sensor
The sensor worked, however, it didn't quite attach to its place, had to secure other parts to make it attach. Overall, satisfied.
F**S
Easy and fixed the problem.
Watched the YouTube on how to replace the rotor position sensor. It fixed the issue and it has been working for weeks.
B**N
Defective hall sensor
No continuity on pin 5 and 1 or pins 5 and 2, supposed to be 10 ohms. Huge waste of time on job.
M**N
easy to install
Easy to install and price is good
G**.
Exact part I needed.
Bought back in January 2021. Watched You Tube. Easy to install. Still working. Good product.
R**M
Should have read the reviews first
Just like other reviews state... although this sensor looks like it will work from the photo, it DOES NOT fit the Kenmore 40272900 as expected. The little white tabs that are suppose to snap on are approximately 1/8 inch shorter than the original. I was able to carefully remove the molded in sensor from the plastic and swap with the old plastic piece. I used a little silicon caulk to stick the new sensor in the old plastic. I've ran two loads and it is working.
B**E
Right sensor; wrong fitting
The sensor corrected the noise coming from the rotor area, but the fitting in which the sensor was received did not fit onto the stator. I replaced the bad sensor from the original fitting with the new sensor from the new fitting.
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