General Electric WH12X26329 Washer Sensor Speed

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WH12X26329

Product Description

The General Electric WH12X26329 Washer Sensor Speed is used to measure the rotation of the drum to monitor the wash cycles. This sensor operates based on sensing changes in speed and transmitting signals to the control system to enable the correct operation of the cycle. The sensor is designed to be used in a washing machine and can be fitted in the internal assembly of the machine, which is why it can be easily replaced in other compatible machines that need specific speed detection.
Manufacturer
✓ This Product Replaces: WH12X24894
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Manufacturer Name: GENERAL ELECTRIC
Product Number: WH12X26329
OEM Part Number: WH12X26329
Product Description: Sensor Speed

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Customer Questions
What maintenance is required for the General Electric WH12X26329 Sensor Speed?

Confirm the sensor detects drum movement during the wash and spin stages. Keep connector terminals clean so signals transmit accurately. Run a short cycle to verify speed readings update, and the control system adjusts drum rotation as programmed.

What are common issues with the General Electric WH12X26329 Sensor Speed?

  • Spin speed not detected.
  • Cycle timing incorrect.
  • Drum rotation misread.
  • Control system is not adjusting speed.

Installation Steps

Step1: Unplug the washing machine and turn off the water supply for safety.

Step2: Remove the panel screws to remove the sensor.

Step3: Disconnect the wiring plug attached to the existing speed sensor.

Step4: Install the new sensor and secure it with the mounting screw.

Step5: Reassemble the panel, restore power, and run a short spin test.