Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor circuit. (sensor or mainboard?)
The user manual at least has a diagram on p.3 showing that the humidity sensor is connected to the CN1 connector on the mainboard.
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Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part.
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Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part and try changing that first.
There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it e.g no fan, no mainboard, no compressor capacitor, no sensor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's. Seems like it was built to a price and hope that it lasts the warranty period.
Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor circuit. (sensor or mainboard?)
The user manual at least has a diagram on p.3 showing that the humidity sensor is connected to the CN1 connector on the mainboard.
Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part.
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There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it e.g no fan, no control board, no compressor capacitor, no sensor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's. Seems like it was built to a price and hope that it lasts the warranty period.
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There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it e.g no fan, no mainboard, no compressor capacitor, no sensor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's. Seems like it was built to a price and hope that it lasts the warranty period.
Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
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Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor circuit. (sensor or control board?)
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Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor circuit. (sensor or mainboard?)
The user manual at least has a diagram on p.3 showing that the humidity sensor is connected to the CN1 connector on the mainboard.
Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part.
There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it e.g no fan, no control board, no compressor capacitor, no sensor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's. Seems like it was built to a price and hope that it lasts the warranty period.
Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
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Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor.
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Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor circuit. (sensor or control board?)
The user manual at least has a diagram on p.3 showing that the humidity sensor is connected to the CN1 connector on the mainboard.
Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part.
There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it e.g no fan, no control board, no compressor capacitor, no sensor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's. Seems like it was built to a price and hope that it lasts the warranty period.
Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor.
The user manual at least has a diagram on p.3 showing that the humidity sensor is connected to the CN1 connector on the mainboard.
Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part.
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There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it e.g no fan, no control board, no compressor capacitor, no sensor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's
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There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it e.g no fan, no control board, no compressor capacitor, no sensor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's. Seems like it was built to a price and hope that it lasts the warranty period.
Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor.
The user manual at least has a diagram on p.3 showing that the humidity sensor is connected to the CN1 connector on the mainboard.
Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part.
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There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it i.e. no fan, no control board, no compressor capacitor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's
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There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it e.g no fan, no control board, no compressor capacitor, no sensor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's
Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
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Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor.
The user manual at least has a diagram on p.3 showing that the humidity sensor is connected to the CN1 connector on the mainboard.
Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part.
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There's very little in the way of any [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's
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There's very little in the way of any [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it i.e. no fan, no control board, no compressor capacitor etc. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's
Hi @peterguravich
Those error codes aren't mentioned in the [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/manual/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|user guide]
Best that I can find out is that an E1 code indicates a problem with the humidity sensor.
The user manual at least has a diagram on p.3 showing that the humidity sensor is connected to the CN1 connector on the mainboard.
Given that the sensor doesn't appear to be available as a replacement part the best that I can suggest is that you try to locate the sensor from the connection on the mainboard and check if there's any information marked on it that may help you to find the part.
There's very little in the way of any [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/4kjyc8zt0x-001428/frigidaire-ffap5033w10-dehumidifier-parts|spare parts] for the model so it's not surprising that reputable repair services won't touch it, as they cannot get the parts to fix it. Not their fault, its Frigidaire's