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Whirlpool WFW9500TC01 F01 error code!


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Hi everyone! Larry here, thanks for letting me join! I have a 5 yr old Duet Steam washer. Presented the dreaded F01 code. Checked and cleaned the filter. Pulled the MCU and upon inspection found a broken solder trace on the relay. Repaired the trace with a jumper. Checked all connections on the other two boards, found nothing out of the ordinary. Reinstalled everything and the F01 re-appeared. How do I do a full hard reset? I did not understand what I found on the internet about the sequence to enter the diagnostic. I hate to commit to a new MCU at $400 if I don't need one. What am I missing?

Thanks in advance!

Larry

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F01 is CCU error not MCU error. 

 

MCU error is F11

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Thank you for your quick reply!

Then is the CCU the board just behind the front panel on the upper right or the one by the back of the machine on the right (facing the front of the washer)?

LarryZ

 

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