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May 13, 2007 at 12:41 am #27316
juss
ParticipantWhen I turn on my washing machine it just goes clunk, clunk, then starts beeping.
error code: 00010000
When I did a diagnosis test, it came up with: 00001000
I am at a state of confusion, because I am now not sure if I have even done the right test.
What i did was:
Held water temp down button, with the power button.
Pushed the advance button once.
Pushed spin speed up button.It now reads High + Low LED on
Spin Speed Hold onTop panel = 00000010
Can you tell me if I am doing this right or what?
Thanks
May 13, 2007 at 1:04 am #213527juss
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I forgot to mention that the SPIN SPEED is on:
SLOW + HOLD
Top panel reads 10000011 L-RMay 13, 2007 at 1:18 am #213528juss
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I think that adds up to 131
May 13, 2007 at 2:04 am #213529juss
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Ok, the more I read on, the more I realise how much infor I have left out.
I hope this helps in resolving my problem with my washing machine
Spin Speed Codes Water Level
Hold 00000100 High + Low
Slow 00000010 High + Low
Slow + Hold 10000011 High + Low
Medium 00100000 High + Low
Medium + Hold 11101100 High + Low
Medium + Slow 00100001 High + Low
Medium + Slow + Hold 00111111 High + Low
Fast 00100011 High + Low
Fast + Hold 11101100 High + Low
Fast + Slow 00100001 High + Low
Fast + Slow + Hold 11111111 High + Low
Fast + Medium 00000000 High + Low
Fast + Medium + Hold 00000000 High + Low
Fast + Medium + Slow 00010001 High + Low
Fast + Medium + Slow + Hold 00001011 High + LowMay 13, 2007 at 10:30 am #213530Penguin45
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Eeek!
Clunk, clunk – motor kicking in. 10000010/1 – problems with the rotor position sensor (RPS) readings at the computer. RPS suffers from dampness, dodgy wiring, chaffing of wiring where it turns under the drum, corrosion or just plain failure.
Let’s not worry bout the rest of it yet………..
Penguin45.
May 14, 2007 at 8:40 am #213531juss
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Thanks Pengquin for your reply.
I could not help but laff at “Lets not worry about the rest”.
So I would have to replace the rotor sensor…yes? and what would be the product code for that?
That way I can order the part. Oh and would you recommend that I fix it myself, or get someone qualified to fix the problem?
Cheerz
May 14, 2007 at 10:23 am #213532Penguin45
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RPS is p/no 425221P.
I wouldn’t rush off and buy one without checking first – throwing parts at something is an expensive way of repairing the machine, and I gather that components are not cheap for these machines.
If you’re really not sure how to proceed, pro help may well be your best course of action.
Regards,
Penguin45.May 14, 2007 at 11:05 am #213533juss
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Hi Penguin,
I did a search for that product code here in NZ, and the part has been Superseded By: 420296P – SD ROTOR POSN SENS MK2 SVC
for $55.13 inc gst
Does that sound like a reasonable price to you?
I doubt that I would have a choice with that price range really…hahaha
May 14, 2007 at 6:52 pm #213534Penguin45
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I hate to say this, Juss, but I’m 14,000 miles away in Yorkshire – I’m afraid I simply wouldn’t know a good price for the parts!
Anyway, at least check the state of the wiring down at the bottom first.
Cheers,
Penguin45.May 15, 2007 at 6:01 am #213535juss
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Will do and thanks for the help, I will keep you updated.
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