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Busch58  
#1 Posted : Wednesday, January 10, 2018 1:09:35 PM(UTC)
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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.
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ThatGuy  
#2 Posted : Wednesday, January 10, 2018 1:42:06 PM(UTC)
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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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#3 Posted : Wednesday, January 10, 2018 2:02:22 PM(UTC)
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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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#4 Posted : Thursday, January 11, 2018 11:48:54 AM(UTC)
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the story ends here.....should have done the obvious first...sorry about that
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#5 Posted : Thursday, January 11, 2018 1:41:50 PM(UTC)
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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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