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Have you solve your problem with Odea. Mine is new out of the box and not working at all. Red light blinking, manually prime it and so far only tree cups of coffee. After priming it the green light was solid and could make 3 cups then stopped. Any advise greatly appreciated.
Hello, Thank You for using FixYa. I will be helping you today.Are any of the cycle lights lighting up like rinse and normal and is the light on front blinking and pausing if so how many times is it blinking? Try turning the power off too the unit for five minutes and back on, because if the lid was open some or was stuck it can stop the unit from running.
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Without knowing what brand of furnace you have it's hard for me to say. But on most brands that I have installed and serviced when system is functioning right the diagnostic light blinks a slow steady pulse like your heart beat. With you already changing the the ignitor and flame sensor about the only other thing I can think of before changing the board would be the flame rollout switch. Watch your burner when it first fires and see if it is tripping rollout switch. If it is then I would clean burners and see if that helps. Good luck. Thank you.
I went to the Maytag site looking for a manual. None existed for my model, but I looked up won't start under the FAQs. The advice said to push the cancel button twice. My model doesn't have one, so I just started at the left side of the control panel and pushed each button twice. pushing the dry button twice made the lights stop blinking. i pushed the wash button and the unit started.
sounds like you have a stuck key pad on the touch control board. there is no easy way to check this, but you can unplug the "ribbon" strip from the control board. then you will need to jumper the board to see if you can force the unit to run by bypassing the key pad. i cant find an exact match for your model number, but if you check the wiring diagram, behind the lower access panel, it will show you which 2 terminals can turn on a cycle. the best thing i can tell you is to just replace the control panel with a touch pad assembly. it could cost about 125-150 bucks, but that should fix the problem.
Check to see how it's loaded. If something is obstructing either of the spray arms it will not start. I had this same problem and checked to see if there was something impeding the arms - I found there was. Reloaded the unit and it's running like a champ now!
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