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Hi @shingle,
I don't know if it is regarded as being obvious but it looks like there's a wiring diagram, shown folded up in the 1st control panel image you posted above. ;-)
If it is check if it shows where the AC input comes into the machine.
-It may be either a control board or a display board issue - looks like a power transformer on the control board is used to supply the voltage to operate the various relays and most likely the display board - so you could check if power is getting to the board then perhaps there may be a fuse etc on the other side of the board(s).
+It may be either a control board or a display board issue - looks like a LV power transformer on the control board is used to supply the voltage to operate the various relays and most likely the display board - so you could check if power is getting to the board and the transformer then perhaps there may be a fuse etc on the other side of the board(s).
The mini manual for the washer is GE p/n 31-15484 but I can't find it online- free or otherwise
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part, here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it shows the ''manufacturer's part number'' for all the parts. Search online for the part number to find suppliers that suit you best.
Cheers

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Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @shingle,
I don't know if it is regarded as being obvious but it looks like there's a wiring diagram, shown folded up in the 1st control panel image you posted above. ;-)
If it is check if it shows where the AC input comes into the machine.
It may be either a control board or a display board issue - looks like a power transformer on the control board is used to supply the voltage to operate the various relays and most likely the display board - so you could check if power is getting to the board then perhaps there may be a fuse etc on the other side of the board(s).
The mini manual for the washer is GE p/n 31-15484 but I can't find it online- free or otherwise
-Here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it shows the ''manufacturer's part number'' for all the parts.
-
-If you find the problem and it is a faulty part, search online for the part number to find suppliers that suit you best.
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part, here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it shows the ''manufacturer's part number'' for all the parts. Search online for the part number to find suppliers that suit you best.
Cheers

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @shingle,
I don't know if it is regarded as being obvious but it looks like there's a wiring diagram, shown folded up in the 1st control panel image you posted above. ;-)
If it is check if it shows where the AC input comes into the machine.
It may be either a control board or a display board issue - looks like a power transformer on the control board is used to supply the voltage to operate the various relays and most likely the display board - so you could check if power is getting to the board then perhaps there may be a fuse etc on the other side of the board(s).
The mini manual for the washer is GE p/n 31-15484 but I can't find it online- free or otherwise
Here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it shows the ''manufacturer's part number'' for all the parts.
-If you find the problem and it is a faulty part, search online for the part number to find suppliers that suit.
+If you find the problem and it is a faulty part, search online for the part number to find suppliers that suit you best.
Cheers

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Bearbeitet von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @shingle,
I don't know if it is regarded as being obvious but it looks like there's a wiring diagram, shown folded up in the 1st control panel image you posted above. ;-)
If it is check if it shows where the AC input comes into the machine.
It may be either a control board or a display board issue - looks like a power transformer on the control board is used to supply the voltage to operate the various relays and most likely the display board - so you could check if power is getting to the board then perhaps there may be a fuse etc on the other side of the board(s).
The mini manual for the washer is GE p/n 31-15484 but I can't find it online- free or otherwise
-Here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it has the manufacturer's part number for all the parts.
+Here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it shows the ''manufacturer's part number'' for all the parts.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part, search online for the part number to find suppliers that suit.
Cheers

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Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @shingle,
-I don't know if it is regarded as being obvious but it looks like there's a wiring diagram, shown folded up in the 1st control panel image you posted above.
+I don't know if it is regarded as being obvious but it looks like there's a wiring diagram, shown folded up in the 1st control panel image you posted above. ;-)
If it is check if it shows where the AC input comes into the machine.
It may be either a control board or a display board issue - looks like a power transformer on the control board is used to supply the voltage to operate the various relays and most likely the display board - so you could check if power is getting to the board then perhaps there may be a fuse etc on the other side of the board(s).
The mini manual for the washer is GE p/n 31-15484 but I can't find it online- free or otherwise
-Here's a [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it has the manufacturer's part number for all the parts.
+Here's a [link|https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it has the manufacturer's part number for all the parts.
If you find the problem and it is a faulty part, search online for the part number to find suppliers that suit.
Cheers

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Original-Beitrag von: jayeff

Original-Beitrag von::

Hi @shingle,

I don't know if it is regarded as being obvious but it looks like there's a wiring diagram, shown folded up in the 1st control panel image you posted above.

If it is check if it shows where the AC input comes into the machine.

It may be either a control board or a display board issue - looks like a power transformer on the control board is used to supply the voltage to operate the various relays and most likely the display board - so you could check if power is getting to the board then perhaps there may be a fuse etc on the other side of the board(s).

The mini manual for the washer is GE p/n 31-15484 but I can't find it online- free or otherwise

Here's a [https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model/3uabjegby9-000432/ge-wcse4160b1ww-washer-parts|parts list] that is useful as it has the manufacturer's part number for all the parts.

If you find the problem and it is a faulty part, search online for the part number to find suppliers that suit.

Cheers

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