Re: Whirlpool G2PDWI/1WH help….
Thanks Greg.
Took the lower front panel off to get to NTC. Small amount of water in the bottom of the casing – 2 mm over small area.
Took the NTC out and checked on a meter.
Resistance seemed to be going down as I warmed it up so seemed ok. ( I realise this is a crude test )
Put NTC back in, dried things up, left it for a while and then tried starting it.
Started to fill and then could hear pumping water and spraybars going but 30secs later back to bleeping/flashing so turned it off.
Noticed then that more water in the base. ( yes the NTC is secure ! )
I have no idea of the history of this machine and I wonder whether its worth repairing. I just thought I could get a few months use out of it before ripping the old kitchen out.
If I still need to change the NTC and sort this leak out I’ll be tempted to replace the whole thing.
Any recomendations on whether to repair and if not whats a good replacement ?
Thanks
Steve