Kenmore Washer Motor Error
What Does the Motor Error Mean?
The Kenmore washer Motor Error indicates that the washer has detected a problem with the drive motor or the motor control system.
The drive motor is responsible for turning the washer drum during the wash and spin cycles. If the motor cannot operate properly or the control board cannot communicate with it, the washer may stop and display a Motor Error.
Common Causes of the Kenmore Motor Error
Several issues can trigger a Motor Error, including:
- Overloaded washer
- Motor overheating
- Faulty drive motor
- Loose or damaged wiring
- Worn drive belt (on applicable models)
- Defective motor control board
- Drum obstruction
- Main control board problems
How To Fix Kenmore Washer Motor Error
Follow these troubleshooting steps to help diagnose and fix the Motor Error.
1. Disconnect Power
Unplug the washer from the electrical outlet before beginning any inspection or repair.
2. Reduce the Load Size
An overloaded washer can place excessive strain on the motor.
Remove some items and try running a smaller load.
3. Allow the Motor to Cool
If the motor has overheated, leave the washer unplugged for approximately 30 minutes before restarting.
4. Check Drum Movement
Open the lid or door and manually rotate the drum.
The drum should turn smoothly without:
- grinding
- resistance
- unusual noises
5. Inspect the Drive System
Check for signs of:
- a damaged drive belt
- worn pulleys
- loose motor connections
- broken components
6. Inspect Wiring Connections
Check wiring connected to the:
- drive motor
- motor control board
- main control board
Look for:
- loose connectors
- damaged wires
- corrosion
7. Run a Test Cycle
Reconnect power and run a short wash or spin cycle.
If the error returns, additional diagnosis or replacement parts may be required.
How To Reset Kenmore Washer After a Motor Error
You can often reset the washer using these steps:
- Turn off the washer.
- Unplug the washer from power.
- Wait approximately 10 minutes.
- Plug the washer back in.
- Start a short wash or spin cycle.
Some Kenmore washer models may use slightly different reset procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
What causes a Kenmore washer Motor Error?
The most common causes include overloaded loads, motor overheating, wiring issues, or a faulty drive motor.
Can overloading the washer trigger a Motor Error?
Yes. Overloading is one of the most common causes of motor-related washer errors.
Will unplugging the washer clear the error?
Sometimes. A power reset may temporarily clear the error if it was caused by overheating or a communication issue.
Can a bad drive belt cause a Motor Error?
Yes. On belt-driven models, a worn or damaged drive belt can contribute to motor problems.
Is a Motor Error expensive to repair?
Simple overload or wiring issues may be inexpensive to fix. Replacing the motor or control board may increase repair costs.