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re: LG washer help... Update in OP
Posted on 5/15/17 at 1:01 pm to blucollarskolar
Posted on 5/15/17 at 1:01 pm to blucollarskolar
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I removed the pump completely and used a cut extension cord to power it up. It does work, But during a cycle it will never try to come on.
Oh okay.
So you have a much more in depth problem.
Have you gone through diagnostics yet?
I figue with what you have done so far you can handle the advanced diagnostics.
Let me scrounge up a tech sheet.
Posted on 5/15/17 at 1:06 pm to Napoleon
I've only done what can think of. I haven't been able to find a schematic for this particular model, but I did find one for a similar model. I'm just running out of ideas, and before I throw a $200 PCB at it I figured I'd ask.
Posted on 5/15/17 at 1:19 pm to Napoleon
Someone said earlier to check connections, very good idea.
i would also suggest running the test procedures in the manual. See if you can force the pump on in diagnostics. See if the unit works in the test mode.
If it does, then you have a control failure. You want a component failure as it's an easier and cheaper repair, but it could be the control.
I'm linking the factory technician manual for your machine. Don't worry that the "w" isn't on the manual's model number. The last 1-2 digits in a model number typically just tell you the color.
HOLD on, file is taking forever to upload. Such a pain to share pdfs.
I can't link you to the site the pdf comes from as it's subscription based.
i would also suggest running the test procedures in the manual. See if you can force the pump on in diagnostics. See if the unit works in the test mode.
If it does, then you have a control failure. You want a component failure as it's an easier and cheaper repair, but it could be the control.
I'm linking the factory technician manual for your machine. Don't worry that the "w" isn't on the manual's model number. The last 1-2 digits in a model number typically just tell you the color.
HOLD on, file is taking forever to upload. Such a pain to share pdfs.
I can't link you to the site the pdf comes from as it's subscription based.
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