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Take a look at the parts breakdown in my earlier psot. Wash/drain solenoid is Item 497 in Section 3
You will have to find out where it is leaking A flashlight and small mirror can be a big help here.
You may have a plug and the pressure has blown a fitting or hose. A common spot for a plug is where the drain hose connects to the house plumbing. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Take a look at the parts breakdown in my earlier psot. Wash/drain solenoid is Item 497 in Section 3
You will have to find out where it is leaking A flashlight and small mirror can be a big help here.
You may have a plug and the pressure has blown a fitting or hose. A common spot for a plug is where the drain hose connects to the house plumbing. Hi denman i did as u said i found the solenoid and pushed down on the white pully thingy while in wash mode some water did go away & i also dont hear it draining on its own thru whole cycle so i have to manually drain on my own im lost? dont hear any gargle thru cycle no pluged or clogged lines either....
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You now have to find out why the solenoid is not working.
Remove the wires from it and check it with a meter for continuity. If it is open (infinite ohms) it needs replacing. If it has continuity, you have to set your meter on volts, run it through a cycle. If it does not get 120 volts when it should start draining your timer is probably bad.
Another possibility is the wire from the timer to the solenoid is broken. |
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Originally Posted by: denman You now have to find out why the solenoid is not working.
Remove the wires from it and check it with a meter for continuity. If it is open (infinite ohms) it needs replacing. If it has continuity, you have to set your meter on volts, run it through a cycle. If it does not get 120 volts when it should start draining your timer is probably bad.
Another possibility is the wire from the timer to the solenoid is broken. Ok Denman after checking the solenoid its dead i believe it smells like it fried? new solenoid?
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Originally Posted by: krazed123 Ok Denman after checking the solenoid its dead i believe it smells like it fried? new solenoid? the solenoid its definetly fried & yes its stuck open...
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Yes you will need a new solenoid.
There is one other thing you should check. Check that the timer only sends [power to the solenoid for 10 seconds or so when it is supposed to start draining. One cause of the solenoids overheating is the timer contacts sticking closed, this puts power to it for too long and the solenoid overheats and eventually fails. |
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Originally Posted by: denman Yes you will need a new solenoid.
There is one other thing you should check. Check that the timer only sends [power to the solenoid for 10 seconds or so when it is supposed to start draining. One cause of the solenoids overheating is the timer contacts sticking closed, this puts power to it for too long and the solenoid overheats and eventually fails. Thanks again denman ill let you know how i made out when solenoid gets here should be tomorow! :)
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