[QUOTE=Dandur805;879274]Since the sound I heard was like a belt slipping or gears not fully engaging, you are probably right. Although the hub gears were not worn, there are no other gears to make that noise. Like I said everything else looked fine. We (me and the grandson) changed out the tub/motor drive shaft a couple years ago and have had no trouble till recently. I wish there was a way to clear the code, but I guess I will just have to live with it and if there are any problems, I can just go after the new codes.
Someone (Betty?) wrote to me and asked for help, but I cannot find where she posted on your site… I don’t want her to feel that I just forgot about her, and am not proficient at moving around your site, so if you can steer me to where I read her post, I would be appreciative.[/QUOTE]
Dandur, We couldn’t find a “Betty” either, but then some of he posters use a AKA. But if the system works correctly, she should be notified that there was a posting to the forum in regards to the washer. You may hear from her in a short while. As for error codes, they “fall off” as new codes accumulate or register to the memory, and the last error code is displayed first. It sounds like you’ve done a good job, so we don’t anticipate error codes for a while.