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Whirlpool Duet GHW9100L


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Duet with Duet Dryer sittin' on top. Starts to run water and then flashes F/ H code. Suspect pressure switch problem. Sump and drain pump are clear. Question: Can switch be accessed without removing the dryer from on top???

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Flowmeter is the usual suspect for this problem. You'll need to take down the dryer to get to it. Oy! See this picture for more.

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[user=1]Samurai Appliance Repair Man[/user] wrote:

You'll need to take down the dryer to get to it. Oy! See this picture for more.

Possibly not, if you can get behind it and take the rear panel off you maybe able to reach the flowmeter from the back.

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Thanks. Had to take dryer off.Two brackets fit on the bottom of the dryer and two screws in each attach it to the washer. Not that difficult, just need extra help to take it off and put it back up there. Replaced pressure switch and seems to have solved problem for now.

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