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The E51 Error is motor Relay failure Motor Relay stuck open or closed; possible wiring defective. If motor runs continuously with power applied check for short circuit across motor relay (RL2), or L1 applied to motor relay output (J3-1) with cycle stopped. If motor does not start when “start” key is pressed, check for open
circuit between L1 and motor relay connection (J3-2). If no wiring problems found, replace the new Electronic Control Board it could be defective. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Based on your question I have located a video linked below that could help you,
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Based on your question I have located a video linked below that could help you,
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
We have an video that could help you. Check out the link below.
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Thanks for asking a question. I looked up that model number and we have a video on a similar issue. I put a link below the answer.
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Thanks for asking a question. I looked up that model number and we have a video on a similar issue. I put a link below the answer.
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See link to complete diagnostic guide below and video. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Thanks for asking a question. I looked up that model number and we have a video on a similar issue. I put a link below the answer.
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We have a video that steps you through this very issue. View the video linked below
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We have a video that steps you through this very issue. View the video linked below
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See service manual link attachment below and video links. Matt Ace technician
When replacing an Outer Tub Assembly (K140), Inner Tub Assembly (K110), Lifter Assembly (K111), Gasket (K510) and/or Friction Damper Assembly (K610), on washing machines with Serial No. 608KW##00001 or newer, refer to the Parts List in Table 1 (see the attached file). Never interchange before and after parts.
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The F6 error is a lost communication error. The E0 is no error found code. See technician sheet link below. Matt Ace technician
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There is a service bulliten with your symptom link below. It sounds like you have a moisture issue. I see you have a dispenser through the door in the freezer. Sometimes the flap on the ice maker door dispenser does not seal completely and lets air in causing moisture. Then the moisture turns into ice causing the ice to stop the evaporator fan blade. Also another thing to check is your door seals to make sure they are both sealing on the top and bottom not letting any air in. Run your fingers around both seals to check for any gaps. The last possibility is to check to make sure your freezer and refrigerator light is not staying on with the door closed, that will cause condensation also. The link below is for a breakdown of your air damper assembly. Let us know how this turns out or if you have any other questions. Matt service technician
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We have limited resources on this model. The link below is all we have so far. Matt Ace technician
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See link below for your model on complete diagnostics Service bulletins, Service pointers, Job aids, all available materials. Matt Ace technician
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