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In case someone is looking up the model to reply: There's a typo in the number I gave. The correct model number is 79640512900.
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My Kenmore washer stopped mid-cycle and wouldn’t drain. It showed error code FE, which is said to refer to a problem with the water intake valve. I drained out the tub and ran the diagnostic sequence. The intake valve seemed fine, no error code showed … but the drain pump didn’t activate. No sound or anything. I removed the drain pump and tested the resistance. It was 16.something, which I believe is OK, despite what it says in the service manual*. It appeared intact and functional (I replaced the pump a couple of years ago) and I could find nothing blocking the hoses nor anything but a little grit in the coin trap. Next I tested the power leads coming to it (with the machine on) and saw zero voltage. So if I was doing it right (I think so but am not completely sure), that must be the problem. How can I best find where the broken electrical connection, short circuit, etc. is? Following the wires back up they get covered and combined with lots of others, but that seems unlikely anyway. I know one option is to replace the control board, but that’s an expensive part. Is there a way to confirm that’s the location of the problem before I spring for it? And if so, is there ever a way to repair the board without fully replacing it? Thanks.
*On page 25 of the manual, right column on top: “Measure the resistance of the drain pump motor. Is the resistance between 10 and 20? If yes replace the drain pump assembly.” I think this should be “if no,” not “if yes.” Correct?
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