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#1 Patricio

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Posted 04 February 2013 - 10:31 PM

I looked at washer today that will only spin.    Electrical diagrams sometimes are hard for me to understand.  I am using Wi0248227  rev. C

What I know:

1) it spins so power to unit is good,

2) it spins so ld switch is good,

3) power (122v) enters timer & leves timer..motor runs spin cycle,

4) power (122v)V wire enters ATC/LS control switch

5) I have 121v at 10 of 11 pins coming out of ATC,  the 11th pin I take is a neutral

 

Now I am lost.   Continuity at other 2 selection sensor knobs.  4 pins only 1 set of pins wired for continous path?

ATC sensor .. what & where is that .. is it on the inlet line below the water valves (45 ohmes)?

Flow control  What is its pupose, obviously located below possible ATC sensor on water inlet line to tub.

 

The only other mention of water not filling but tub will spin posts for this model washer suggests replacing (load sensing) temperature switch.  How do I make sure I know this is problem to correct by diagnose/testing part.  Mucho Gracious hombres for any & all help.


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Posted 04 February 2013 - 11:06 PM

... suggests replacing (load sensing) temperature switch. 
... How do I make sure I know this is problem to correct by diagnose/testing part.

have been problematic
When it shoulld be Agitating, check for 0v (good) across Violet (L1) to Blue/Orange (Relay) on Load Sense Switch
 
http://www.repaircli...R=154&N=1549115

 

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#3 Patricio

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Posted 04 February 2013 - 11:39 PM

Did check that, don't remember if I had it in agitate or not, had low (<5v) voltage.  Will be stopping by on Wednesday, would like to have solution & part on hand.  Fortunate that residence is less than 2 miles from my house.

 

Does the relay control the fill valves also, I see it going back to the timer.  Other wires, T-R & Y-R (according to schematic) go to fill valves.   What does the flow meter do?  Regulate how much it fills. 


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Posted 08 February 2013 - 12:17 AM

Yep that part made her run again.


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