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JSiemens  
#1 Posted : Saturday, April 19, 2008 9:50:36 AM(UTC)
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Started getting nuisance "E-1" codes on my Whirlpool Duet drier. The service paperwork (in the machine) indicates a bad door switch or replace the electronic control. Anyone had to deal with this? If I need a control, does anyone know where I can purchase?

Thanks very much!
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glen65  
#2 Posted : Saturday, April 19, 2008 5:58:09 PM(UTC)
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Re-check the model number from the model and serial
tag on the machine. The one you have listed is incomplete.

Thanks
JSiemens  
#3 Posted : Sunday, April 20, 2008 4:31:26 AM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: glen65 Go to Quoted Post
Re-check the model number from the model and serial
tag on the machine. The one you have listed is incomplete.

Thanks

Thanks for the response. The complete model number is GGW9200LWO. I was going to remove the termistor to have a look and check its resistance (guess I could do that while it installed) though. Anyway in order to get to it I removed the filter housing. I found it over 50% blocked with lint! I now have a note to do that annually. I cleaned it up but the problem actually still exists. The machine works fine for a while but continues to develop the "E1" diagnostic on the readout. Once reset it can be restarted. I am assuming bad thermistor or bad board. Should I attempt to measure discharge air temperatures at different settings to see if temps are correct?
glen65  
#4 Posted : Sunday, April 20, 2008 8:09:42 AM(UTC)
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You can check the connections at the control, but
E-1 is almost always a bad thermistor, (an open one).
I have seen cases where a fault at the boards input
would cause a false E-1 error, but its rare. So I
would recommend replacing the thermistor.
JSiemens  
#5 Posted : Sunday, April 20, 2008 2:18:24 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: glen65 Go to Quoted Post
You can check the connections at the control, but
E-1 is almost always a bad thermistor, (an open one).
I have seen cases where a fault at the boards input
would cause a false E-1 error, but its rare. So I
would recommend replacing the thermistor.

Thanks so much...........I am 62 years old and have NEVER had a repairman in my house (but that is getting more difficult each year!)....I appreciate your eagerness to assist. I will get the part on order this evening. Lastly, I found a complete .pdf download for my Duet washer manual.....does anyone know where I might link to one for the drier?

Thanks again...........later yesterday the A/C died in my car.....my troubles usually occur in "threes" so wish me luck!!!
glen65  
#6 Posted : Sunday, April 20, 2008 5:04:10 PM(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: JSiemens Go to Quoted Post
Thanks so much...........I am 62 years old and have NEVER had a repairman in my house (but that is getting more difficult each year!)....I appreciate your eagerness to assist. I will get the part on order this evening. Lastly, I found a complete .pdf download for my Duet washer manual.....does anyone know where I might link to one for the drier?

Thanks again...........later yesterday the A/C died in my car.....my troubles usually occur in "threes" so wish me luck!!!


Right here..
File Attachment(s):
Tech%20Sheet%20-%203979301.pdf (450kb) downloaded 68 time(s).
JSiemens  
#7 Posted : Friday, April 25, 2008 4:36:47 AM(UTC)
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On Time And Under Budget!!

One more thank you; my dryer is now back in service. The problem was the termistor, exactly as you called it. It was a bit baffling at the beginning because the dryer still functioned; it would only quit after a half hours use. Tricky devices, those termistors! Lesson learned.
CLAMMER  
#8 Posted : Tuesday, August 2, 2011 5:25:52 PM(UTC)
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:) Thanks a lot for info about the thermistor on the E1 symptom and also how to download on the tech manual. I already ordered a new thermistor, and then decided to just take the old one out and take a look at it. It checked ok on ohms so I reinstalled it. I've done four loads and problem seems to have disappeared. After 20 years as an ET in the AF you can bet I'm going to save the new one I recieved today.
das74  
#9 Posted : Saturday, February 4, 2012 9:21:03 AM(UTC)
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glen65

no heat for my GGW9200LWO so thanks for putting up the manual.
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