F&P 703 Code 10000100 ..132?

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  • #23298
    webarkitex
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    G’day
    My F&P has an error code 132 I think – 10000100.
    All looks clean.no rust under.
    It starts to fill for half a second, then stops, then starts, etc. Then error lights come on.
    Any more clues pls?

    PS the diagnostic codes FAQ at the top of this forum have the number codes listed as 1+2+4………+64+132 and I think this should be ..+64+128.

    this is why my original posting gave error code of 136

    thanks in advance
    Mac

    #197667
    Penguin45
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    Re: F&P 703 Code 10000100 ..132?

    Aha! Good spot………. Have amended sticky. All I’ve got to do now is go and find your original post and see what this is about. Back shortly…..

    Penguin45.

    #197668
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: F&P 703 Code 10000100 ..132?

    Right – unfortunatley, BSPs reply to your original thread is still basically correct. Defo motor problem, wiring – windings, position sensor all suspects.

    Penguin45.

    #197669
    webarkitex
    Participant

    Re: F&P 703 Code 10000100 ..132?

    If I try various parts of the cycle, it goes for a short time, so the motor actually works. The wiring all looks clean and there is no sign of rust or leaks underneath. Where are the sensors that are mentioned in some posts and how do I tell if they are functional or not?
    thanks
    Mac

    #197670
    bigsmokepiker
    Moderator

    Re: F&P 703 Code 10000100 ..132?

    The most simple thing to check would be the Out balance Micro switch
    This Sits under the Motor Controller On RHS(top control deck)
    These give a bit of grief sometimes with this problem
    Check switch for corrosive terminals & check bracket that that houses switch
    (the little lugs Break)

    RPS Sensor is located under washer bowl in the motor area

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