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Power surge pooched the logic board, part number or partial number since the sticker was roasted a bit. #2727040 Question. Can anyone identify this by visual and or can anyone advise of a good interchange listing? Can anyone advise if these boards are worth repairing? This unit MFG. March 2002 The black thing in the photo is NOT part of the assembly. Busch58 attached the following image(s):
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My opinion, its 15 years old, it outlived most of its kind by 5 years. I would give it a nice funeral at the dump.
But if you are serious at fixing it, I found a board at $ears. Part number 22004317. About $164.
I wouldn't do it, but its up to you.
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Thanks for the quick reponse ! No argument from me....this is an old beast but was working perfectly until the power surge. I'll check the part # you advised and thanks again
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the story ends here.....should have done the obvious first...sorry about that Busch58 attached the following image(s):
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That's a burnt trace and of course the power resistor is almost burnt off the board. This kind of thing can be repaired, but the problem is something caused this. A shorted board or maybe a shorted motor. Either is bad news and more money spent on a 15 year old washer. Its just not cost effect, too many other things can still go wrong.
Your pictures were very helpful.
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