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05 November 2015

RE: [DIY] Washer problem

 

Got some info on the washer problem. I was wrong - it's a Frigidare. 

The tech finally showed up today and opened up the dashboard where we found two air pressure sensors that were connected together: one for small load and one for large. They worked fine, the air hose was not blocked so there was no obvious solution.  We decided that the only possible fault was in the mother board – that during wash it would look at the large load sensor and during rinse, it would look erroneously at the small load sensor.  The mother board is on the way. Should show up Friday or Monday.


The thing is, we had no idea how long this was going on; we might have even gotten it like that even though it was new.  No one stays during the full cycle, this one time the lady was there, and noticed it, was unusual, to say the least.


 

To: doit_yourself@yahoogroups.com
From: DoIt_Yourself@yahoogroups.com
Date: Thu, 29 Oct 2015 17:45:54 -0500
Subject: [DIY] Washer problem
I have an apartment building with 6 units.  We put in a coin-operated Whirlpool washer and dryer for their convenience. 
 
I got a notice last night, and confirmed it this morning that when on large, the wash cycle fills all the way up but the rinse cycle only filled half way.  I checked in a book I have on washer repair and it does mention anything like this.
 
I assume the sensor for the wash cycle is also used on the rinse.
 
Does anyone have an idea what's happening?
           

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