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Hi, The unit worked occasionally, but now does not pass self test. I have an older, beat up, abused, worn out GHW9100LW that keeps on ticking, and I want to get the 9150PW0 online (much less use, springs/shocks tight, overall better condition).working on a fix for washer, it does not complete the spin portion of self test, C03 is last number. I replaced relays on Central Control unit, checked the connector pin spread, tested MC unit in other washer (works), 5v Signal Voltage to MCU from CCU, 120 line voltage to MCU. I checked the motor windings about 7.2 Ohm all around. The working unit has motor winding resistance of 6.6 Ohm. The specs say 6 Ohm, or some say 4-6 Ohm. What is the source of winding resistance in the motor? Is it a capacitance type inline component, or the IR loss through the copper? Is 7.2 Ohms the problem (seems minor)? I really want to resolve this, get the newer clean machine up. Low funds, need help, appreciate any comments. Thank you...
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Joined: 3/29/2009(UTC) Posts: 11,699
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The Duets are a challenge, even for Whirlpool techs who diagnose them by changing out parts until they get it to work.
Since you have a machine similar to this one you can do some changeouts as you have done with the MC unit. I would start with the valve assembly given th error code you had.
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