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  1. My Samsung NX58J7750SS Gas Range that I purchased less than 4 years is showing error code C-FO meaning "Check the PCB signals." The gas burners work. Nothing else works for more than 60 seconds. For example, if I hit the reset (off/clear) button to make the code disappear and than then hit broil and start buttons, I can see the igniter working and the blue flame function properly in the oven, then after 60 seconds the C-F0 code appears again and the oven shuts off. I did an extended reset by unplugging the range for over an hour. No change. I inspected both sides of the Main process control board (PCB) and do not see any evidence of "burned out" components, traces, etc. Samsung discontinued making the replacement for the Main PCB (part number DE41-00455A) and I was not able to find it in stock at any of the parts warehouses or on ebay. Samsung repair service cannot (will not) fix because board not available. In addition, none of the major board repair services (e.g., board medic) repair this board. What can I do to further troubleshoot and repair or replace the board? I want to try everything possible before throwing this less than 4-year-old relatively expensive appliance ($1400) in the landfill. Help. Please advise.
  2. Hi all, Recently an approx 1 1/2" piece of the gasket around the door on my 29 yr-old Frigidaire dishwasher (Cdn model BF44P1) broke away from the rest of the gasket, causing a fair bit of water to leak out onto the kitchen floor. Other than that, the dishwasher is in pretty decent shape and, although we are planning on replacing it during an upcoming renovation, we haven't yet finalized those details so don't really want to "jump the gun" on the complete appliance package at this point. I have called around/web searched all of the 'usual suspects' but the best they have been able to offer so far is that it has been discontinued, there is no aftermarket equivalent and so the gasket is not available. Given that, it appears that what I am looking for is the original Frigidaire dishwasher door gasket laying in a warehouse or appliance parts store somewhere out there. Reliable Parts in British Columbia was able to tell me that the part number I am looking for is 3021471020 (which I have googled extensively without success). So, what I am asking is if anyone has any ideas on how I would have the best chance of locating said part. Or, failing that, is there any reliable way to repair the gasket to give our dishwasher another year or two (unlike most 'modern' dishwashers, this gasket goes all the way around the door, not 3/4 of the way around the tub with a small 'strip' along the bottom of the door)? Thanks in advance for any ideas, thoughts or suggestions! Dazed
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