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russy
ParticipantHi Dave. I did the pressure switch on first attempt. It was clean as a whistle but i cleaned anyway keeping its grease intact inside the switch. Again worked 3 cycles. And back to error.
its strange that the two times I’ve dragged it out the kitchen it starts working again for a 3 cycles. So the fact that I’m draining it and water in any part is emptied alleviates the problem for a while.
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ParticipantHi Dave. The full model number is Dwf b10w 8542 416 15810
already checked those wires. There was an earth wire snapped but I repaired that not expecting it to do much.
Somewhere else or here mentioned that as the model doesn’t have this optical sensor that the error code is likely this water meter chamber.
I still need to run a cycle with the side off. If it is that I don’t know how to remove it. I’ll try and get some images hosted and link them.
russy
ParticipantRe: Whirlpool DWFB10W no power
ok thank you.
i read somewhere that the machine not being bang on level could cause the drip tray to spill to??when i took it out it did get tilted quite a bit and i assumed it was fully drained after its last succesful cycle.
could water from the drip tray have gotten on to some electrics causing this short.
i guess i’ll have to get a whirlpool engineer for this.
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