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Hello people, new to this forum here. I am getting a 2e error code on my washer that just started the other day. I scoured the net trying to find a fix but was having difficulty nailing down exactly what the problem is. So I called Sears and they sent out someone from A&E product services (really nice guy) to do a diagnostic for 75 bucks. He told me that it was the main pcb on the front of the washer. I declined his repair because I can do it myself a lot cheaper. I ordered the part and put in in today and I am getting the same error. Anybody out there familiar with this that can give me some advice?
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Hello, The "E2" error code means that one or more keys on the control panel are jammed. The correction is to replace the control panel. I don't think it has something to do with the main PCB. - The control panel Part number: DC97-16054A
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Originally Posted by: Gene Hello, The "E2" error code means that one or more keys on the control panel are jammed. The correction is to replace the control panel. I don't think it has something to do with the main PCB. - The control panel Part number: DC97-16054A
Gene. Thanks for the response but it is a 2e error not an e2 error. Any advice?
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