SOURCE: Auto Diagnostic Trouble Code
cORRECT. tHIS CODE DOES DEALs With emmissions. P1400 deals with the EGR valve. In case u are not aware, EGR stands for Exhaust Gas Re-circulation. What really this valve does is that it re-cycles some of the exhaust gases into the cylinder for combustion. The EGR valve might be blocked or has malfunctioned. It is advised that this valve changed or consult with a mechanic who is knowledgeable about this technology. a malfunctioned/dis-abled EGR system will cause the car to fail an emissions test, and may cause the EGR passages in the cylinder head and intake manifold to become blocked with carbon deposits, necessitating extensive engine disassembly for cleaning. So it is advised that u repair this ASAP
SOURCE: panasonic deck ag dv2000 gives error code f09
Your vcr seems to use the K Mech. F04 Means that the mechanism locks unloading.
The cause of which might be the loading motor timing.
F09 means No serial clock linking IC2004, IC7005 and IC7701.
SOURCE: Kenmore model 417-44052400 front load washer error code E04
Take the front lower panel off 2 or 3 screws you will see the pump.You will see a black "baffle" atatched to the pump.squeeze it feel a sock?Take the boot loose and clear.Only other thing would be the motor control board back let hand corner replaced many of these when tubs dont move.I hope this helped.
SOURCE: F04 code on screen
The machine is a bit different than most washers, so here is help when you get "error 04"...Your pump is plugged. There is a round 'door' on the lower front of the washer. At the 5-O'clock position in the door there is a small hole. Put a small screwdriver blade in the hole, push in (just a little), and you can rotate the door clockwise. When the hole is in the 6-O'clock position, the door will come out and you can get to the problem.
Immediately facing you is a black connector, about 4 inches (10cm) in diameter. When you unscrew this, all the water left in the washer will spill out onto the floor. (We used a pile of towels to catch this). The Black connector unscrews counterclockwise, and takes quite a few turns. Once you have it out, you'll find the source of your clog. In our case, it was a childs sock. We removed it, screwed the black connector back in, and the washer ran fine.
After a couple of loads (to make sure there was no leak) I put the door back on...and rotated it to the 5 O'clock position. And thats it!
You saved yourself about $100 service call, and probably a ton of time waiting.
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