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August 14, 2008 at 1:44 am #38742
Jamiejones
ParticipantI have a F&P GW501 machine that stops half way through the wash cycle and just beeps. the green led on the short wash Led is lit.
I have gotten into diagnosis mode and it shows coloured leds reading from left to right as:
10001000
I worked out this code 130Not sure what this code means.
Also in diagnostic mode i tested the pump functioning and it made a sqarking sound as it operated. How easy is it to replace the pump or look into why it is making this noise.
Any help would be appreciated.
August 14, 2008 at 12:04 pm #259874sparrow_34
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This is actually fault code 136.
Motor Stall
The Motor Controller has been unable to start the motor. Possible causes of this fault are: Faulty motor harness, faulty or jammed motor, seized bearings or seals, faulty Motor Controller module, faulty Rotor Position Sensor or harness.
Check the motor harness, connectors and motor for discontinuity. Also check the Rotor Position Sensor and associated harness for water, mechanical damage or corrosion.
Finally Motor Controller module could be goneAugust 15, 2008 at 5:10 am #259875Jamiejones
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Many thanks for the quick reply sparrow ,I will check it out over the weekend
thanks again
August 15, 2008 at 11:38 pm #259876Jamiejones
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Hi Again
I rechecked the code this morning on my GW501 F7P washer and now in diagnostic mode I Now have leds 10000010 on and this would mean a code 130.I have lifted the lid while machine is filling by holding in lid sensor switch and can can see the bowl slowly rotating,so this means the motor is working in able to turn this around.
Rechecked the control module and all appears ok there.
Now through prevoius views in other parts of this forum it appears as a code 130 is the Rotor Position Sensor.
How is this checked and how do you get access to the sensor to be able to adjust it etc.
Tahnks again for your help
September 22, 2008 at 6:28 am #259877Jamiejones
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Problem all solved now,Thanks for all the help
December 22, 2008 at 6:19 am #259878Jamiejones
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Sorry about that the fault has reocurred
Checked diagnostics and it is a 130 code
Seems as it gets through most of the washing and sits there beeping with the led on short wash
I stop the machine ,turn off power and restart and advance washing through to say short wash and somes works,sometimes does not
Any advise would be much appreciated
TahnksDecember 24, 2008 at 1:01 am #259879Penguin45
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Repetative Rotor Position Sensor error. Check wiring to RPS for continuity, damp and corrosion. Replace RPS. Possible that Motor Controller board has failed.
Penguin45.
December 24, 2008 at 7:09 am #259880Jamiejones
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Thanks for the reply Penguin
How easy is it to access the rps unit inside the machine,andwhat is the procedure for accessing it and dismantling the faulty unit.
The motor controller board has recently been repaired and has been going well up till now.
When the machine starts beeping I just power off the unit at the wall and then on again,advance the wash to near the final rinse and seems to complete ok then.
I have noticed that on regaular wash setting the machine is set to medium fill, but when it sometimes beeps and I open the lid the bowl is nearly full of water up to the top high level,very puzzled by the whole thing.
Many thanks for all the help so far
JamieDecember 25, 2008 at 12:17 am #259881Penguin45
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Big nut in the centre of the rotor – undo it, remove rotor and you have full access to the stator and wiring etc.
Water levels – check that the air hose to the level sensor is not trapped, kinked or pin holed. Drain machine entirely, remove hose and blow back through to ensure that it’s clear.
Penguin45.
December 27, 2008 at 5:09 am #259882Jamiejones
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Thanks for the info Penguin
I noticed when it beeped i was doing a load with the water level adjusted to high.
I ahve also checked the prssure hose where it connected onto the motor controller unit up top and it appear there is a blue plastic tube insiade the clear plastic tube,does the blue inner tube fit into the motor controller and the clear tube and clips fits over it to secure the pressur pipe. I can blow doen the tube ok and does not appearv to have any kink or sharps bends in it.
I went through the various wash cycles ok but the machine stopped on the led before the short wash led and continued to beep until I turned the machine off and on again.
Diagnostics showed a 00010000 code .
The machine seemed to go through correctly when I did a wash adnwater level was on low and the one on medium appeared to complete ok.To access the rrps sensor does the cabinet outer shell have to be removed and is this simple enough in a confined room
Many thanks againDecember 27, 2008 at 5:38 pm #259883Penguin45
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00010000 should clear by switching off at the wall, then back on again. RPS is a clip-in fit from the side – you shouldn’t need to remove anything except the plug.
Penguin45.
December 28, 2008 at 2:12 am #259884Jamiejones
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Thanks Penguin
Im just doing some more tests on the machine at present
Looking through the inspection plate on the front bottom of the machine all I can see is the pump unit and the stator unit ,unable to see anything
that I can get my hands onto.
I looked at diagram somewhere and it appears the whole outer shell of the machine does not lift off as one unit, only the top part with the cntrol panel attached and you appear to then be looking down at the bowl and attachments
also I noticed during these testing wash cycles ,when it stops and beeps it is always on the led before the short wash.You can pwer off and restart and start cycle from where it stopped and seems to go through ok after that, very strange problem.Thanks again for the help
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