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  • in reply to: Samsung 13 kg Washing Machine Model WA13G7Q1 Code 1E #393926
    trutek
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    Re: Samsung 13 kg Washing Machine Model WA13G7Q1 Code 1E

    Thank you all for listening:-) I have solved my problem. If ever someone else finds this problem (apparently the main pcb is no longer available as the machine is more than 5 years old) carefully remove the polyurethane potting compound and replace the 14 pin surface mount IC with cmos ic cd4069. The work is extremely fine, I had to use a jewelers loupe. Repot the pcb. VOILA!

    in reply to: Samsung 13 kg Washing Machine Model WA13G7Q1 Code 1E #393924
    trutek
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    Re: Samsung 13 kg Washing Machine Model WA13G7Q1 Code 1E

    Yup I cleaned off the polyurethane potting compound on the pcb and checked all tracks(hairline), resistors(most are surface mount)and replaced the caps right to where the tracks enter the IC’s. I was hoping there’s a system reset solution as the processor still does all the diagnostics tests and the programming and memory seems ok. (except of course that mysterious test no 3 which nobody seems to know what it should test.)

    in reply to: Samsung 13 kg Washing Machine Model WA13G7Q1 Code 1E #393922
    trutek
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    Re: Samsung 13 kg Washing Machine Model WA13G7Q1 Code 1E

    Yup. I also found a test sequence on the pcb. By holding in the 3rd button while powering up, it gives me a choice of 3 tests. test 1 cycles through all tests like water in, wash, pump out etc. it continues with this test until I stop it. Test 2 spins and pumps out until I stop it. Test 3 does nothing, and I think this may be where the problem is. When running these tests error 1E does not appear. The machine had a damaged harness and arced to earth on the pink wire to the level sensor. the 1E message appears 15 seconds after power button pushed, irrelative of whether any cycle was programmed or the cycles even started and does the same with the level sensor plug unplugged. I dont want to purchase a new pcb only to find it still not working.

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