![]() ![]() Then I changed the MCU with motor, still no spin but a bit more movement back and forth. Yeah, this was a frustrating machine to work on: I replaced the CCU, the pump, the pressure switch.nothing changed. I would like to know what sensor registers an out of balance condition, so I could adjust or replace this sensor instead just replacing parts. Found no visible problems with the board or motor.Īfter all this I still have a washer that is not out of balance, but somehow registers an out of balance condition. I checked the MCU for loos connections, bad capacitors, burned resisters, and diodes. I replaced all the shocks on the tub and tested the machine again, it still registered an out of balance condition and left the clothes in the washer soaking wetĤ. I removed the door switch and tested it out completely. I also checked for “Error Codes” on the CCU and found no issues.Ģ. Tub fills with water, In the Wash cycle: The tub turns clockwise and counter clockwise, Tub drains out completely, the tub spin cycle went from low to high spin without any issues. The washer work OK when I put it through the Diagnostic Test. I have the same issue with Wet Clothing At The End Of The Wash Cycle.ġ. The machine seems to fill, agitate and drain the bulk of the water without any problem. I checked the wires coming out of the motor (3 wires) and got continuity between each one and nothing to ground so it appears the windings are not shorted. Left the towel I threw in totally wet.Īny ideas? There is another circuit board attached to the motor and it looked ok visually. It also did a real weak spin when I ran a test wash. It did spin a bit, but pretty weakly in diagnostic mode at one point. I couldn't really figure out how to test things once in diagnostic mode. Tried to run diagnostic test and was able to get it into diagnostic mode with the 123, 123, 123 pressing of 3 buttons but couldn't seem to get any error codes. The pump has been replaced, the two control boards (front panel board and control board next to it) have been replaced but hasn't changed. It's a pretty loud pumping noise like a cycling back and forth sound. This goes on for several minutes until finally the machine just stops. I can see the drain line that goes to the wall drain moving around like the machine is trying to get the water out but it appears the water is just going back and forth in the line. But the little bit of water left seems like it's being pumped back and forth in the line. ![]() It will drain most of the water no problem but then after the drum turns back and forth a few times, it pretty much just stops moving but the pump sounds like it's still trying to pump water out for a long time. Whirlpool Duet front load washer, model WFW9151YW00, won't go through spin cycle but does agitate.
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