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you have shorted the control board. take control board off, look at the back. there is probably a blown circuit path.
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What is the model number of your washer. The model number you gave is the part number for the motor/inverter. You may have damaged the inverter board or at least blown the fuse if it has one. We can't know if it has a fuse or a control board without knowing the model number of the washer.
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This washer uses a mechanical timer, not an electronic control board. There is a circuit board on top of the motor but that is the inverter/motor control. If you don't see the blinking LED on the top right side of the inverter board, the board has likely been damaged. If the washer fills and drains ok, you probably just need a new motor/inverter but I would check continuity on the mode shifter as well. The solenoid coil should read either around 65 ohms or 98 ohms depending on version.
Eric
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