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rtbme  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, April 13, 2011 8:30:44 PM(UTC)
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machine starts the cycle but at what I think is a rinse cycle will go to the F/H code and start the beeping mode. The cold water inlet solenoid was making all sorts of noise, a buzzing and vibrating. Turning to the drain/spin cycle will empty the tub and go through the motions. I've tested the componants w/the ohm meter ie: door main switch-door lock-water inlet solenoids are 806 ohm cold side & 783 ohm hot side. Couldn't find an answer to what the water meter is suppose to read but I got a reading of 0. The only thing that is out of spec is the door lock solenoid, unlock is at 60 (where it supposed to be) but the lock is at 121 ohm, twice what it's supose to read. The pressure switch read fine at empty, not sure about the rest of the readings with the suds, level 1 & overflow. I suppose the machine needs to be runing in that mode to get a reading? The pressure tube if fine, took that apart also. So in conclusion could the door lock solenoid reading of 121 ohm be the culprit? How can this be causing the cold water inlet valve to buzz? Why start the cycle and then fail midway? This is not the first time I've had this thing apart. Last time all indications pointed to the CCU, after purchasing one it turned out to be the micro door switch tit had broken off. This machine is very apart right now, maybe I'll keep going......it will be lighter to get out of the house.
Thanks for any input
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rtbme  
#2 Posted : Thursday, April 14, 2011 7:38:48 AM(UTC)
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I did run the self test also, ran fine w/no issues.
The kids do load the machine, I'm talking stuffing it.
Could the size of the load cause these problems?
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