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Hi Dryer control panel powers up but will not advance past sensing. NO error codes. Years ago I got a F 01 and I replaced the control panel. This is different. Ran diagnostics and got a F 28 ( in diagnostic mode ONLY ) which I thought would be an open moisture control sensor based on research. But today I ran the diagnostics and properly tested the sensor as described in manual and I got appropriate beeps when in contact with wetness. I also bought a multi-meter and checked the thermal fuse and I believe it is bad as it appears to fail continuity. So my question is, would a bad thermal fuse give a F28 code as well?
I ordered a moisture sensor and a fuse but they come tomorrow. Just wanted to get some advice as I am a novice in this arena.
Thank you Dorothy
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I changed the thermal fuse and dryer now runs but diagnostic code still shows the F 28. Is this a saved code, and if so, how can it be cleared. I think I will change the moisture sensor anyway if I cannot find out. Thanks again Dorothy
addendum - even after sensor change I get F 28 in diagnostic mode but the dryer runs. Is there a way to clear old error codes? Or should I anticipate this will morph into a control board issue?
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It may be an old code and I don't know of a way to clear errors on this machine but the f28 error is only present in test mode. Don't fight a working machine unnecessarily, I'd ignore it if all else works normally. If you actually have a faulty moisture sensor it'll affect sensor dry cycles, timed dry ignores it.
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Originally Posted by: PNWDrew It may be an old code and I don't know of a way to clear errors on this machine but the f28 error is only present in test mode. Don't fight a working machine unnecessarily, I'd ignore it if all else works normally. If you actually have a faulty moisture sensor it'll affect sensor dry cycles, timed dry ignores it. Thanks - I agree - it's working great. Not worth the hassle to send back the moisture sensor so I put it in. In the end it was just a thermal sensor. Probably due to a large queen sized afghan blanket I dried on an all day laundry day as company was coming. I think it just pushed it over the edge. Thanks for the response. I have to say I really loved finding out what everything looks like inside ;=) Dorothy
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