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  1. Hi All, Working on a Frigidaire Front Load Washer Model# FAFS4272LW. It has an E47 error code and will not spin. I replaced the door lock and still no spin. I called Friidaire Tech Support and he said to check for 120 volts on the orange wire to ground at the J7 plug on the control board. If 120 volts, bad control board- if no 120 volts bad door lock or wiring to door lock. By the time I checked for voltage and ohmed out the wire harness it was too late to call back. (There was NOT 120v at orange wire) I guess it is possible to get a bad door lock from the factory, but i'm not sure I believe it. This washer was purchased on 9/06/2011. It has a bad install in that the guy built a platform about 2 feet off the ground and the washer/dryer are sitting on it and there is not a good way to get behind the washer. Is there a way to test if voltage is getting to the Motor control board from the top of the washer? What am I missing? Should I order another door lock? Thank You, Bob
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