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April 29, 2008 at 11:39 am #36377
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ParticipantHi there
I’m trying to figure out why my washing machine blew the 2 fuses in the main control board. As the fuses can’t be replaced I want to find the cause before I buy a new board.
My wife waited until the machine wouldn’t turn on anymore to tell me it had been beeping at her for 2 weeks prior, usually about 10min into the cycle. Switching it off then on again at the wall would get the job done.
Things I’ve checked:
Pump is not not blocked
Pump has 33 ohms res
Motor has 31 ohms res even across all 3 wires
Water solenoids have 64 ohms res
Water level hose does not have water in itMy question is what else can I check with a multimeter and hand tools before I plug in a new board?
Thanks in advance!
Great help forum by the way, I wish the automotive industry forums were as comprehensive!
April 29, 2008 at 9:03 pm #250798Penguin45
ParticipantRe: F & P MW059NZ – blown control board??
Board fuses have come up a few times over the years. Board component failure as well as external components both seem to have been blamed. Best bet would be to put ‘fuse’ into Search and select “Australasian Forum” only for a round-up.
Penguin45.
April 29, 2008 at 10:15 pm #250799bigsmokepiker
ModeratorRe: F & P MW059NZ – blown control board??
Also check for signs of leaking water near the motor area
leaking water onto windings can be a problem
Check inlet coils are not cracked as wellApril 30, 2008 at 11:05 am #250800PDF
ParticipantRe: F & P MW059NZ – blown control board??
Thanks for the answers guys.
Yep the cold water inlet coil (solenoid) is cracked, but still reads 61.5 ohms. Is this likely to be the problem??
May 1, 2008 at 7:07 am #250801bigsmokepiker
ModeratorRe: F & P MW059NZ – blown control board??
Simply Yes
May 5, 2008 at 11:41 am #250802PDF
ParticipantRe: F & P MW059NZ – blown control board??
Ok, so I replaced the cold solenoid and fitted a new controller board and the machine works again but after about 30sec faults 10000011. As far as I can tell this is the rotor position sensor. Is there anything specific that could cause this? I’m guessing (hoping) the board won’t be doing it. I have leaned the machine back a couple of times to get at the pump etc but the wiring appears to be ok.
Also, when I advance the cycle to spin the pump runs normally for a short time then starts working in very short bursts, before the rps fault appears. If I manually override it it works fine. Could the rps cause the pump to run erratically?
thanks again
RichardMay 5, 2008 at 11:38 pm #250803Penguin45
ParticipantRe: F & P MW059NZ – blown control board??
Repetative rps fault – most likely dodgy/wet/rotten/chaffed wiring. Always worth a look at the lid switch and OOB switch as well – they can cause all sorts of weird faults.
Penguin45.
May 7, 2008 at 9:14 am #250804PDF
ParticipantRe: F & P MW059NZ – blown control board??
Ok, RPS wiring measures .8ohm on all wires. Wiring and RPS looks good, no sign of water or corrosion etc. How do I check the oob and lid switches e.g what resistance am I looking for? I had a quick search of the forum but couldn’t find any values.
May 7, 2008 at 10:42 am #250805Penguin45
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They’re just switches, so infinity or zero.
Penguin45.
May 8, 2008 at 11:27 am #250806PDF
ParticipantRe: F & P MW059NZ – blown control board??
Thanks for all your help guys. Fitted a new RPS tonight and it seems to be working fine. Fingers crossed it stays that way!
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