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Our F&P GWL11 is showing (#37) fault code.  Washer was full of water & clothes which both were removed.  Removed pump & motor assembly which showed some corosion.  Remover (3) hoses at (Y).  Hoses clear.  Motor runs when appying (110v).  What do you suggest next?

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Thes machines like to leak andwhen the pump gets wet it tends to damage the control board (probably where the corrosion came from) - replacement board comes with a fuse holder to install against repeat failure of the same type...

If the pump will work on its own, it points the finger at the control board, but you want to be sure there isnt a steady leak dribbling on the drain pump.

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