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I had this washer for almost 2 yrs and you'll end up fixing things here and there. Well after some heavy research this error was supposedly the control box or some computer chip/loose connection. After taking apart all the pieces and reassembling, still err7 comes up. Turns out our daughter liked to open the door and pull down on it, causing a misalignment. There's lock that 'clicks' when you start a load to lock the door and I'm guessing there's a sensor that takes 5 seconds to detect if the door is closed properly. Our door was misaligned so the sensor tripped the circuit after 3 seconds of the water starting. I just press the door more with my knee and start the load. After 5 seconds I let go and all is well.
Possible that the door switch is defective. Check the door lock switch, remove the wiring from the lock, check and trace to the panel board. It can also be due to fault in the board.
It is possible the door latch is faulty or the springs at base of dishwasher are soft and need adjusting. the springs keep the door in position. refer this site for parts.
If the main light flashes 10 times when the door reverses to the open position it is a door sensor problem. Make sure both lights on the sensors stay on and don't flicker while the door is moving and the sensors are firmly attached so they don't move. Tweak them just a bit.
does the light close when the door is closed??? poosible that the door switch has gone bad. or a bad thermal fuse behind the unit is also a common culprit of this.. its a white thermostat on back of unit behind the panel (-----------------------) approx this long ad white,,
the fan goes off when door opened and when closes it will turn back on is normal operation of fan and door control --as to noise --fan may be failing ---iced over ----if seal failing will cause unit to run more and allows more moisture into evap which can cause more ice over
There's only a couple of things that will cause the problem you just described. A broken dryer belt, or a defective drive motor. However, most drive motors are equipped with a centrifugal switch that closes when the motor turns. Without this switch closed, the heating circuits would not energize. So...I would recommend you check to see if your dryer belt has broken. If you can post back with comments on BRAND name and MODEL number (located along the inside of the door opening somewhere, or on the back of the console) I can give you advice on how to repair this yourself. Let me know. I hope this helps you.
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