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I’ve attempted to reply to your answer twice. Each time I hit the submit, my lengthy reply was lost. Anyway, it sounds like you’ve got the Kenmore washer from !&&*. The only advice I can recommend is to go back over the 3 main fixes and double check your work. 1) The pressure sensor hose - Check for leaks if you did not replace it with new. It is fairly cheap to replace. 2) The pressure sensor - I’d check the cable to it and the contacts. Sometime the cable is strained during removal and any one of the wires maybe not making contact. Clean the gold fingers on the pressure sensor board with alcohol so there is good contact between the board and the cable connector. If all that makes no difference, try swapping back the old pressure sensor with the new one. 3) The CCU board- Removing the CCU board with all the many cables was stressful. I was afraid of plugging the cabes incorrectly on reinstallation. Double check your connections. Ensure that all cables are plugged into the right connectors. Most were...
Mehr erfahrenHello, When you mention that you replaced the main board are you referring to the CCU board? If so, was the board purchased new? I've got nothing else to recommend. My washer failed again about 1 year later after replacing the pressure hose. I replaced two bad caps on the CCU board and it's been running great since then.
Mehr erfahrenI finally identified the root cause of my F35 SUDS error. I found by a hole in the black hose that attaches to the pressure sensor and runs down behind the tub. The tub rubbed a hole in the hose during the spin cycle. Inspect the vacuum hose first before replacing the sensor. Route your new hose against the back of the washer and secure it with tape or cable ties.....Randy
Mehr erfahrenI was able to repair my failing pressure sensor by spraying a couple of short/light bursts of CRC QD Contact Cleaner which I found at an auto parts store. Remove the pressure sensor as described in Lonnie Johnsons YouTube video. The black cover of the pressure sensor can by removed be carefully sliding the brown inner sensor housing outward just a little. You will notice two thin black tabs on either side of the outer housing. Gently push both tabs outward while sliding the brown inner housing out. The brown housing will slide very little before hitting another point on the same black tabs. Lift the two black outer tabs upward this time and the brown pressure sensors should slide out completely. Now remove the short black rubber hose from the top of the pressure sensor chip. Hold the brown pressure housing upside down and spray a couple of light bursts of contact cleaner into the pressure sensor chip inlet tube. Use a thin red spray tube that fits into the spray can nozzle if you have one. The CRC QD...
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