SydneyBoy

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  • in reply to: Error code 9 on SmartDrive 703 #169569
    SydneyBoy
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    Thank you all. I’ve learned heaps and been able to work through new things with your help.

    in reply to: Error code 9 on SmartDrive 703 #169567
    SydneyBoy
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    I think I’m running out of options. I’ve been through silvercody’s button sequence, gone into and out of Option Adjustment Mode, tried the sequence again, taken the washer apart (I think the strange bumping is just the motor rotating between the magnets at low speed). I’ve cut out the lid switch (which may be corroded) tried it open and short circuit (no response), tried going into Diagnostics mode to test the lid switch – no response…. Any advice gratefully received.

    in reply to: Error code 9 on SmartDrive 703 #169565
    SydneyBoy
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    The Display Module case is yellow but the Display Module circuit board is green. The Motor Controller case is also yellow, and the circuit board is yellow. I don’t know if it makes any difference, but you guys are the experts. I’m hoping that you guys have a flash of brilliance so that I don’t have to empty and move the freezer tomorrow.

    in reply to: Error code 9 on SmartDrive 703 #169563
    SydneyBoy
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    The Display Module case is mustard yellow but the circuit board is green. Why don’t I try the reset procedure for the other Display Module, just in case. It might save the drama of moving the dryer and freezer tomorrow, just to get at the base of the washing machine.

    in reply to: Error code 9 on SmartDrive 703 #169559
    SydneyBoy
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    I’ve relocated the display module a couple of times and checked the plungers. It all seems correct. I also tested the washing machine with the display module out of the console (sitting on the lid). The results are the same, error code 00001001. I’ve been through option adjustment mode a couple of times and pulled the inner bowl out to check and clean it all. The only other strange thing is that when I rotate the bowl it appears to be evenly bumping over something underneath, almost as if something was rubbing on the motor coils. I haven’t looked underneath yet as I have to empty and move a freezer first. Any suggestions?

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