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Dead no power. Replaced CCU, still dead - no response from fron control panel, no response when depressing panel buttons. Confirmed 120V being applied to CCU from in-line filter.
I do not hear "click" from old or new CCU when applying power.
Note: prior to going dead, had to hold Start button in longer than usual to start washer.
Was going to order another CCU and electronic control board.
Is it possible the ECB blew out the new CCU? I don't think so, just concerned.
Wiring harness from CCU to ECB looks fine.
Feedback is greatly appreciated.
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Hello Redright28. If the line filter and the ccu has power, then the next step would be the user interface on the unit. Make sure all of your wiring is good on the unit also. Part number: AP3955884
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Thanks, Jeff. What about the door switch? I think since the machine is completely dead, the switch would not come into play. But, I am being told that it may be the issue.
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No, the door switch would not cause the unit to be dead. I am attaching the tech sheet to show you the wiring diagram for your model.
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Thanks, Jeff. I will order the electronic user interface and another CCU in case the one sent was defective.
Greg
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Jeff, I ordered another CCU and an interface board. With the original CCU in place, I will install the interface board when it arrives. Hopefully, that is the culprit.
Have you ever seen a case where an interface board was defective and blew out a CCU unit?
Thanks again for your input! Greg
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No, that usually does not happen. But I have seen where both boards failed at the same time. So with the CCU being new, I would try the interface first. Let me know how it turns out for you!
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Jeff, thanks again for your input. It was the user interface board.
Regards, Greg
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That's great! Glad we could help you get it fixed!!
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Your not going to believe this. After making the repair, I did a "cleaning cycle", followed by a load of laundry -- no issues. When I went to do another load, I noticed the washer was leaking alot of water from the bottom (front left). I think I had this issue six-seven years ago and I fixed it by replacing the bellow. I do not notice any obvious damage to the bellow. You thoughts?
Thanks, Greg
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