Good question – I have gone ahead and linked a video below that may assist you
- Patrick's Appliance Service answered 9 years ago
- last active 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
- last active 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
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See diagnostic link below on service manual.
Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
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See service guide below. If you have no frost pattern on the evaporator and your compressor is running you have one of three possibilities. 1) A leak in the system . 2) A defective valve in the compressor not pumping. 3) A restriction in the filter dryer or capillary tube.
Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
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This is not a good model number, can you double check it and send us a good model number.
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- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Hi. Make sure your heater is not shorted to ground. Look at the heater and see if it appears the coil is coming in contact with any other metal around it. Next I would check your thermistor for proper resistance. I could not find the exact tech sheet for this unit. I have attached one that is similar to help you.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
The exact model number you gave does not come up anywhere. I have attached a breakdown of the top of the closest model number to the one you provided. Note number 22 in the breakdown. They are calling the lid switch a read switch. Also note numbers 2 and 10, they are screws that are hidden under cosmetic caps. Look for these to remove top and get to read switch. This is all of the information i could find for you on this, good luck.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
LO error code means the LID OPEN Here is what the technicians service manual say to check. LO Door failed to unlock Door lock monitor switch does not indicate to the machine control board that the solenoid in the door lock mechanism retracted and unlock the door. 1.Check for debris inside inside the door lock mechanism, which may be jamming the lock solenoid. 2.check wire connections in harness leading from machine control board to door lock mechanism.
3.Check the door lock monitor switch for welded contacts.
4.Replace responsible component.I would start by replacing the lid switch
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
LO error on a GE washer means lid open. We had the same problem and there is a wiring harness right at the door and I guess over time closing the door or the vibration from the spin cycle worked it loose. It would click and click like it was trying to lock but then the cycle would not start and it would just humm like it was trying to start the water. Make sure before you start to unplug the washer. The harness plug is on the side of the drum right at the door
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
The model number you provided does not have a separate blower belt. On the model with the separate blower belt the blower pulley un threads off of the shaft and needs to be reapplied with locktite
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
This is a common issue with the control panel on this model. I have attached an informational replacement procedure for you to follow.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
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I would verify you are getting power to the auger motor and that the auger is not tied up . If you are not then you have a defective dispenser board. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
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We can only give you information on products with model numbers and the specific symptoms you have pertaining to your appliance. We currently do not provide phone support, we may do this in that in the future at a pay per call basis. If you get us the make & model number with the specific symptom we can help you resolve your issue.
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- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
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The thermistors monitors the air temperature and sends the temperature reading to the control board. The control board then regulates power to the compressor and evaporator fan based on the thermistor readings. If the thermistor is defective, the compressor and evaporator fan may run too frequently. As a result, the refrigerator will be too freezing food . To determine if the thermistor is defective, test it with a multimeter, the thermistor resistance should change in conjunction with the refrigerator temperature. If the thermistor resistance does not change, or the thermistor does not have continuity, replace the thermistor. The main control board might be defective. However, the control board is very rarely the cause of the problem. Before replacing the control board, first test all of the more commonly defective components. If none of these components are defective, replacing the main control board should resolve your issue . See similar model videos below.
Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
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The E51 error is a motor power triac short-circuited. Possible fault Motor faulty; Wiring faulty; Electronic board faulty. Machine Status/Action Cycle interrupted. See video link below. Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Hi. Is the unit still cooling properly? Heavy frost on the back panel would indicate a defrost issue. That the unit is not self defrosting. You will need to test the defrost system parts. If you have more of a ball of ice, then this indicates a sealed system issue. You more than likely are low on refrigerant and have a leak in the system. I have attached a service manual to help assist you. Make sure your condenser is clean as well.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 9 years ago
That error indicates that the control noard is not registering the ice makerror fan rotating. If you are saying it looks frozen or iced up I would check the defrost system parts. Make sure your defrost heater and sensor are good. If your are having a problem with the defrost system that can cause the fan to get engulfed in frost and bind up. If the defrost system checkso out OK then I would replace the main control board.
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
The only thing I would check would be make sure your motor mounts are secured properly. Also make sure that the screws holding the blower housing are all in place. Past that there’s really not much else because that blower wheel comes with the blower housing. If the brand new one is rubbing it has to be an alignment issue or the bearings in the motor are worn causing the wobble in the blower wheel.
- AV Repair Help answered 9 years ago
Hello, if it is sparking a little then the odds are you have a cracked igniter. First and easy part to change is the igniter, it is only 14.00 bucks it has been discontinued but I found a site that has them. You will want to look at the screw that hold it in place the can get rusty and break then you have to drill it out and possibly have to get a new burner base.
- Guest answered 9 years ago