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Hello Experts.
A bit of pickle. This device seems to break at least once a year and since the last failure was 7/16/2016--it was time.
So, in the first, I was getting the F1 (in diagnostic mode). This tells me in the Service Manual that this is a main control board failure.
I got a main control board and installed it. Now the code is F2. According to the fault code it is Keypad/User interface failure.
I checked the connections-everything look kosher. I took the thing apart to check the belt (OK), the motor (seems OK spins freely), the thermal fuse (shows 0 on the Ohmmeter), high limit thermostat (0 on the Ohmmeter) and the thermistor (11.01 on the Ohmmeter)
So...the man says...replace the user interface board. Before I go back into my pocket (again) i wanted to ask if I am on the right track?
Oddly, if I put the original main control board back in - it does not F1...it F2's. That throws me because technically -- wouldn't we expect it to F1?
If one of you nice experts could provide some guidance--it would be greatly appreciated.
Nothing is more pressure packed than the dryer being down. :)
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I would try to clean all of the wiring connections to and from the control board and the UI using a contact cleaner like... see pic..... Some times the wiring connections become corroded and a good cleaning will solve a communication error Clean both the wire ends and the connection points on the boards brobriffin attached the following image(s):
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