TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
NOTE: Always check for
Faults and Error Codes
See
figures.
7
&
8
for
Component Locations.
Problem
Poor Wash Performance
Please see "Quick
Reference
Guide"
Troubleshooting Pinched Wires in the Harness
IMPORTANT: Verify that the harness is routed under the guides in the main control (ACU) as shown above before re-installing the console.
DO NOT REMOVE OR DESTROY
FOR SERVICE TECHNICIAN'S USE ONLY
first. Some tests will require accessing components.
For detailed troubleshooting procedures, refer to
Possible Cause
Oversuds.
Load is Tangling.
Incorrect water level.
Clothes wet after cycle is complete (not water
saturated, but very damp).
Load not rinsed.
Not cleaning clothes.
Fabric damage.
Wrong option or cycle selection.
Figure 3 - Troubleshooting pinched wires in Harness
"Troubleshooting
Checks & Tests
1. Verify use of HE detergent.
2. Excessive detergent usage.
1. Washer not loaded properly.
2. Perform Service Calibration.
1. Perform Service Calibration.
2. See
TEST #2:
Valves.
3. See
TEST #6: Water
Level.
1. Overloaded washer.
2. Oversuds (see above).
3. Items caught in tub sump.
4. Weak suspension.
5. Shifter not moving into position.
6. Cold/Rinse water > 105°F (40.5°C).
7. See
TEST #7: Drain
Pump.
8. See
TEST #3b: Drive System –
1. Check proper water supply.
2. Not using HE detergent.
3. Washer not loaded properly.
4. Shifter not moving into spin position.
5. See
TEST #2:
Valves.
6. See
TEST #3b: Drive System –
1. Washer not loaded properly.
2. Not using HE detergent.
3. Not using correct cycle.
4. Shifter not moving into position.
5. See
TEST #3b: Drive System –
1. Washer overloaded.
2. Bleach added incorrectly.
3. Sharp items in tub.
Refer customer to "Quick Reference Guide".
Tests."
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