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ParticipantThanks for you ideas [USER=”4209″]electrofix[/USER] I took off the front panel for a peak and they had thought of this potential issue in their design. No chance of the wires getting bent or degraded due to door movement as they are well positioned and protected. From here i thought about the following actions? What do you think?
1. Was considering taking the door cover panel off completely to see that everything is connected and looks good?
2. Acquire a new pressure switch?Richard
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ParticipantThanks for your help. im sure there is a nice place saved for people like you doing good deeds. @electrofix
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ParticipantSo i couldnt get the hose off between the pressure switch and the “sump”. It was quite aged on the sump end and felt like the rubber would rip if i pulled it off. SO i stuck a straighted out wire from a coat hanger all the way up till it hit the sump end. No water, grim or anything that would indicate a blockage. I tried a test run from empty. It was already half way through a cycle(18/30minutes) when i stopped last time(I emptied it cos i didnt want it to smell) so it filled itself up and continued on. When it got to 1 minute it stopped pumping water for the wash cycle and just stayed there stopped at 1 minute. I waited several minutes then opened the door and closed it to see if that would give it a nudge forward. But now the timer shows 14 minutes.and it sits there doing nothing. I feel like an amateur. EDIT now it shows error 20 again. I couldnt see any loose connections on the “switch”
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ParticipantThanks for you quick reply. PNC 911 373 102 00 . =) Richard
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