LG Washer SE Error Code — What It Means
The SE error code on LG washers indicates a sensor error related to the motor or drive system. LG describes it as a sensor fault that may clear after a power reset, but if it returns the washer needs service. In practice, SE points to a problem in the motor feedback circuit. The most common culprits are a failed motor position sensor (hall sensor), a faulty direct-drive motor assembly, loose or damaged wiring between the motor and control board, or a control board fault that cannot read or drive the motor correctly.
Common Causes
- Failed motor position sensor The hall sensor or motor feedback circuit inside the motor assembly has failed and cannot report rotor position to the control board.
- Loose, open, or shorted motor wiring Damaged harness, corroded terminals, or loose connectors between the motor and main PCB cause intermittent or total loss of motor signal.
- Failed direct-drive motor The stator motor itself has failed or developed internal faults that prevent normal operation or feedback.
- Main control board fault The control PCB cannot correctly interpret motor sensor signals or drive the motor, even when the motor and wiring are intact.
- Mechanical binding or excessive load A drum that does not spin freely or an overloaded tub can cause high motor resistance and trigger the sensor fault.
Step-by-Step Fix
- Unplug the washer and wait two minutes, then restore power and try a new cycle to see if the code clears on its own.
- Open the rear access panel and check that the drum rotates freely by hand with no mechanical binding or foreign objects jamming the tub.
- Inspect the motor connector and wiring harness for loose plugs, burnt terminals, corrosion, chafing, or visible damage along the route to the control board.
- Test the motor assembly and hall sensor circuit using a multimeter to verify continuity and normal resistance in the motor windings and sensor leads (consult your model’s service manual for expected values).
- Check the main control board if motor and harness tests pass but the code persists, looking for burnt traces, damaged relays, or poor solder joints around the motor driver section.
- Replace the failed component (motor, harness, or control board) and run a full test cycle to confirm the SE code does not return.
- Document the repair and verify drum balance and load capacity to prevent future sensor faults from mechanical stress.
Parts Often Needed
| Part | Notes |
|---|---|
| LG direct-drive motor assembly | Amazon | Includes integrated hall sensor on most models. Match your model number. |
| Motor wiring harness | Amazon | If connectors or wiring show burns or breaks. Model-specific. |
| Main control board (PCB) | Amazon | If motor and wiring test good but code persists. Verify model and board revision. |
When to Call a Pro
Call a professional if the code returns after a power reset, if you are not comfortable working with electrical testing and disassembly, or if motor and wiring tests require interpreting resistance and continuity values against service data you do not have. LG recommends service for persistent SE codes because the repair typically involves replacing the motor assembly or control board, both of which require safe disassembly, correct part matching, and verification that the drive system operates properly under load.