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I have a Frigidaire Affinity Washer that ittermitantly shuts off without warning or error code. It seems to usually happen around the spin rinse cycle. Sometime won't happen for several loads other times back to back. But it will just completely power off not even unlocking the door. Trying to see if anyone can confirm a bad control board or if possibly a problem with the user interface control board. Help greatly appreciated. I'm pretty good with stuff like this just stumped on This one.

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You need to get a tech sheet and pull the error codes.

I just had one that was doing exactly what you are describing, it had an error code of E43 which is "Control board problem" - it was in-fact a bad main user interface/machine control board, (the one in front - not the motor/inverter control board in the bottom).

It really through me off with what the initial complaint was because the customer could never tell me the error code, (it should be displayed), they  told me no error codes were displayed.

It got to spin cycle and if you actually watched and caught it as it happened and watched the lights, it would change from whatever spin speed it was on to "NO SPIN", then all lights including NO SPIN would go out and only the door lock light would stay on.  Pushing any buttons would cause ERR to display.  If you turned the selector dial it would be like you canceled and reset to start a new cycle of whatever you selected.

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