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Model Number: wsw8300sw00 Brand: Whirlpool Age: 1 - 5 years
Just changed the CCU last week because of the power flicking on and off 3 times and then I got the F-01 code.
Problem is that now sometimes the clothes come out still wet from the normal cycle. I then turn the control to drain and spin cycle and then 15 mins later clothes come out like they should. Seems like sometimes it will cycle as it should but other times it won't really drain the water out of the clothes, they are dripping wet. I have cleaned out the filter, too a sock out, wire from a bra, a little toy, drill bit, allen key and some change nothing is left in there. I even blew out the hose with my mouth just to make sure there was nothing in the line. I have also checked all connections Any thoughts? Thanks Ads By Google Related Models |
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If you take off the bottom service panel you should find some tech notes which will show you how to put it into test/troubleshooting mode.
See if this tells you anything about the problem. Good luck.
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Actually this is par for the course for Duet's, when the work they are great, when they do not, well you know what that is like.
You could replace the motor control board, but seeing as you did not get anything out of the diagnostics then you would be doing it on speculation.
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Hi,
having problems again with washer. Not getting any codes well (r/l) nothing in washer. My problem is, drum not spinning again. Was working fine for about month and a half i guess and now won't spin. I have unplugged and waited Checked all connection/grounds tested motor for continuity 6.7ohms made sure nothing was clogged in drainage/pump Now i'm guessing that it must be the MCU right? Is there a way to test the MCU board? Don't feel like spending $180 if I don't have to. Thanks Rob |
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Other than what is in the tech notes there is no way to test the board.
Since you inherited the machine I think the earlier advice is good, get a no frills top loader without microprocessor controls and I think you will have a good machine for along time. Good luck.
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Thanks,
I was just thinking since I changed the CCU, that when the power surged and did damage to the CCU it could have damaged the MCU as well. I don't want to sink more money into it but on the other hand since I already put $130 whats another $190 to see if that fixes the problem. I am going to take the MCU out and see if there is any physical damage to the board. Thanks rob |
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