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Burnt resistors on mother board

Wires broke off the thermistor, drain pump hasn't worked since. Looking at the mother board there are two burnt resistors by the Jack where the terminator plugs in. Also, when I go into test mode it will not go past test 1. Do I have to replace the board at this point or can I replace the resistors?

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The fact is that no manufacturer will give you part nos ion safety and legal reasons the only way is to go to a scap yard and y=try to find the same scrap machine for the circuit board, the value of the resistors is irrelevant as they burnt out for a reason that replacement resistors wont fix eric

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