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December 10, 2007 at 1:18 am #32880
zzzfred
Participanti have just found how to check for error codes on my gw712 and am getting the first light and second last light i am asumeing that adds to a code 65 is that right and what is the fault of a code 65 please Paul
December 10, 2007 at 1:22 am #236704Penguin45
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Water level transducer is giving the wrong signals to the computer. It’s an integral part of the Motor Controller board, so repair involves replacing it. Worth checking that the water level control system is clear and that the hose itselof is not trapped, kinked or holed.
Remove top deck for access – two screws at the back.
Penguin45.
December 10, 2007 at 2:23 am #236705zzzfred
Participantok i assumeyou mean the clear hose with with blue filiment running inside it ? it looks ok there r no kinks in hoses from taps to machine and filters r clear,but that seems to fit problem seems like water is coming in and stopping every 5 seconds and starting never did that before i have replaced the pump 1 month ago machine is only 2 years old
December 10, 2007 at 6:30 am #236706zzzfred
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Penguin45 wrote:Water level transducer is giving the wrong signals to the computer. It’s an integral part of the Motor Controller board, so repair involves replacing it. Worth checking that the water level control system is clear and that the hose itselof is not trapped, kinked or holed.
Remove top deck for access – two screws at the back.
Pengui n45. no problems with hoses i can see do u recomend replacing moter controller board
December 11, 2007 at 12:33 am #236707Penguin45
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zzzfred wrote:i have a fisher and paykel gw 712 that is playing up to check the fault code i have the first and second last light on i thought this was a fault 65 but i rang f and p and they say its a 130 can anyone tell me if this is correct and what a 130 fault is please
Err, keep it in one thread, Fred. Bear in mind that I’m 12 hours away on the time zones, and I work for a living as well.
They’ve read the code the other way round, which is the Rotor Position Sensor (RPS) error. Lots of posts in the forum about it. It suffers from dampness, corrosion and damaged wiring around the turn of the drum.
Take your pick…….
Penguin45.
December 11, 2007 at 12:58 am #236708zzzfred
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Penguin45 wrote:
zzzfred wrote:
i have a fisher and paykel gw 712 that is playing up to check the fault code i have the first and second last light on i thought this was a fault 65 but i rang f and p and they say its a 130 can anyone tell me if this is correct and what a 130 fault is pleaseErr, keep it in one thread, Fred. Bear in mind that I’m 12 hours away on the time zones, and I work for a living as well.
They’ve read the code the other way round, which is the Rotor Position Sensor (RPS) error. Lots of posts in the forum about it. It suffers from dampness, corrosion and damaged wiring around the turn of the drum.
Take your pick…….yeh sorry penguin,have wife breathing down my neck and washing pileing up,will do thanks for the quick reply
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