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kieferk29
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Did a load of laundry, no problem but did notice that when the tub started to spin there was a single noise with each rotation until it began the faster revolutions.  Started a second load of laundry and after about 10 minutes (before the rinse cycle) it beeped intermittently displaying the letter "F".  Pulled out the book and cancelled the cycle and did a rinse and drain.  The book said a single "F" code was a combination/electric and to attempt again after draining.  If problem persisted, call for service.

I am hoping someone might be able to help me identify the issue so I can fix it.  All lights and electronics work, electrical burning smell, water entered and drained without issue.  

Thanks in advance!!!

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1 minute ago, kieferk29 said:

Did a load of laundry, no problem but did notice that when the tub started to spin there was a single noise with each rotation until it began the faster revolutions.  Started a second load of laundry and after about 10 minutes (before the rinse cycle) it beeped intermittently displaying the letter "F".  Pulled out the book and cancelled the cycle and did a rinse and drain.  The book said a single "F" code was a combination/electric and to attempt again after draining.  If problem persisted, call for service.

I am hoping someone might be able to help me identify the issue so I can fix it.  All lights and electronics work, electrical burning smell, water entered and drained without issue.  

Thanks in advance!!!

Sorry  NO burning electrical smell was what I meant to type.  I did run an additional load and it did the same thing about 10 minutes into the cycle.  

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When it flashes f it should also flash a number, we need to know that number

  • 2 weeks later...
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Tried multiple loads to trigger the code again and the machine acted fine- couldn't get the code to repeat itself.  Went to do my first load of laundry this weekend and 10 minutes into the cycle the machine alarmed and the trouble code was F 32.  I noticed some water on the floor from the machine, not a whole lot, but enough.

Recap: last weekend the first two loads had this issue about 10 minutes into the cycle and then the machine worked fine.  This weekend the first load about 10 minutes into the cycle and the code tripped again.

 

Thanks....Karen

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Pressure switch error

remove pressure tube from switch, blow through tube, reconnect tube and test it. 

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