test. So my door latch is not working right or the ptc. You wrote without the "right resistance going back to the board it would not go into a full spin" How do you get the right resistance going back
...ptc. If all items check out according to the wire schematic in the console suspect timer as having open contacts. The motor switches will have to be tested according to the test on the tech notes and ...
test mode . so i cant figure out why it wont do it in the cycle mode?? someone help me .. wont buy frigidaire again.. I have replaced the control board twice on my machine. Now it has broken again. It
...test the PTC but it can't be hard with a standard multimeter (I will be doing this tomorrow with my Dad).Second, the removal to access the door latch assembly is stupid easy - check out the following ...
...test it it shows e41 door lock Hello, welcome to FixYa Based on the info you provided, specifically the E41 error, It sounds like the unit is detecting an unlocked door, loose wire, or the control ...
...test #9 which is to measure the resistance of the PTC heater (white little piece acting as a relay) If you see something around 1500 ohms, this part really is defective. I changed it this morning and ...
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...test #9 which is to measure the resistance of the PTC heater (white little piece acting as a relay) If you see something around 1500 ohms, this part really is defective. Careful with the error code: ...
...PTC circuit (wax motor) is open. Unplug the machine then remove the spring-loaded wire loop that holds in place the front of the bellows over the lip of the door opening in the front panel. Using ...
...test and got the err 47 code which is the door lock. actually its was the ptc it looks like a solenoid plunger which locks the door. I was suppose to get a reading of 1500 ohms or 1.5K ohm but I had ...
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