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rickp
ParticipantRe: Hoover WDYNS-654D-80 Module programming?
Just an update on this. Thanks to much help from Bryan, r600a, we managed to get the board I have out here programmed with the correct code. Bryan also helped me with some test procedures.
The main fault was indeed the control module and display board. The secondary fault which caused most grief was a damaged ribbon cable, with one wire bust. This resulted in the buttons not working correctly. Re-wiring this has resulted in a working machine again.
So many thanks to Bryan!
rickp
ParticipantRe: Hoover WDYNS-654D-80 Module programming?
Another datapoint – if I hold the bottom left two buttons (stain blaster and sensitive care) and turn the unit from off to on with two clicks clockwise, I get all the lights lit up.
That suggests to me that the board is programmed with something – but not for my model perhaps *sigh*
Rick
rickp
ParticipantRe: Hoover WDYNS-654D-80 Module programming?
Hmm. Do you recognise the symptoms? What would an unprogrammed board do?
I’d gladly take you up on your services but alas the board, and washing machine are currently in Grenada which makes service calls and/or shipping considerably harder!
Cheers,
Rickrickp
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool American Fridge Freezer broken down – help!
Hi Folks,
I’ve got a 20RB-D1L (model SB540W) thats behaving in many ways like descriptions on this thread. The front panel has bouts of flashing random lights, temperature is not staying as set and the fridge side is freezing things (one lump of milk or two in your coffee??)
Could this be the same problem as others are experiencing? I’ve got the front panel off and the board from the back. All the caps look okay (no bulging or leaks) – is it worth replacing them anyway?
The main board is an AL130-00151-4 Whirlpool board.
No idea of age – the previous owners of our house left it (presumably because of this problem). Probably under 3 years though.
Cheers,
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