ON the stator itself - there is a small RPS or SPEED sensor - clipped onto it.
What does a stator do on a washing machine. Answer Pete If you are getting 124 ohms of resistance on any of the terminals for the stator then it would be faulty. Washing machine control boards are computerized and slightly more difficult to diagnose and expensive to replace. This movement is caused by a change in polarity of the stator winding.
Washing machine rotor assembly. The stator is located underneath and housed within the rotor. This is located inside the tub of the washing machine and helps perform the cleaning of the clothes.
Washing machines use starter capacitors to start the motor by increasing the torque for a few moments. If your washing machine fails to start or makes strange noises it could be the motor. Pete for Model Number 11028032701.
It assists the control board be certain everything is operating as it should. The outer tub which seals in all the water is bolted to the body of the washer. It has an agitator in the middle of it and the sides are perforated with holes so that when the tub spins the water can leave.
The stator can work with cracks in it but what may eventually start happening is the unit can get off balance due to the cracks and at that point you. As the name implies the rotor rotates cuz its attached to the drum and the stator stays still. True to their names the stator is an outer non-moving chamber in which the rotor spins.
In most cases you can access the stator by unplugging the washer and removing the rear panel. Motors should last a long time but when they do go out it usually is due to poor maintenance. The motor operates the drum and pump.