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    • 27 April 2024 02:00 PM Until 03:00 PM
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Error code 160, can this be reprogramed or do I just need to replace the display board?

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This looks like a failure in the cooling fan circuit. The fan itself could be bad or the NTC sensor. Have you checked these out already?

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No, when we first went out the cust. cleared the code and there was nothing to check, We ran it through different temps and the code didn't appear. Next day the code came back and it won't reset so we have to go back out. Customer saw something on line about reprograming the main display board? We are going back out...you think it might be the fan?

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First, let us open our Appliantology hymnals to the Golden Rule of The Priphecy: Never, ever trust customer diagnostics ==> http://fixitnow.com/wp/2005/09/23/samurais-12-laws-of-appliance-repair/

Until you've seen the error code/fault condition yourself, you have to proceed as though you know nothing about the failure because customer diagnostics and even fault reports are never considered a reliable source of information for troubleshooting.

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He sent me a photo of the error...I've seen it with my own 2 eyes.

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