Hi. I have been told that these transmissions were overfilled with oil and the extra could leak out. I would replaced the belt and clean up every thing else. If the oil has damaged anything else replace those parts. On all other washers if oil leaks the transmission would need replaced. If this unit is loud in spin or having transmission issues then replace the transmission. I Can’t tell you that the next one won’t leak as well though. I have attached a repair video for the transmission. It was the only one I could locate at this time.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 3 years ago
Hello, there are 5 roller assemblies on this dryer. The part # for these rollers is 4581EL2002E. You could also have a bad idler assembly. The part # for that is 4560EL3001A. I have attached a video of your dryer with the breakdown for you to reference. On the bottom of the page there should also be other videos you can scroll through for many other repairs on your dryer as well.
- Sam, Ace Appliance answered 3 years ago
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See the link to the complete service manual and parts breakdown below….
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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See the service manual link below. The fault codes and service mode starts on page #28.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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Did the compressor start after replacing the inverter board? Go to page #144 in the troubleshooting link below. This will help you diagnose the compressor operation. If the compressor is running you will need to access the freezer evaporator to see if you have an even frost pattern across the evaporator coil. If you have no frost or partial frost pattern then you have a refrigerant leak that needs to be repaired. See all manual links below.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
Hi. That’s strange that the fans and board did not take care of the issue. The only thing left would be a strange voltage or wiring issue. If those fans have hall sensors built into them then there shouldn’t be an air switch which would be located under the lower trim panel. I have attached the service manual for you. Hopefully it helps. It dose not talk about the error code but does go into depth about the fan motor operation.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 3 years ago
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The noise sounds like it was coming from the evaporator fan motor hitting an ice build up on the evaporator coil. You may have a part of your defrost system out causing an ice build up on the evaporator coil. Look at page #8 in the link below for the defrost system parts locations . Then go to page #21 for trouble shooting diagnostics.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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See the link to the service manual link below. Troubleshooting for your issue is on page #97. This will take you step by step through a flow chart.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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I would start with the self diagnostics test on page #91 in the service manual link below. This should pinpoint the area or component that is not functioning correctly. The #83 & 84 error is a compressor current and stall error – you cold have a defective inverter PCB issue. You will need to make sure you have proper 115 volts to the PCB input voltage. If you have 115-120 volts in you cold have an inverter internal issue and will need to replace it if all compressor connections are good. There is also a troubleshooting flow chart on page #109 that will walk you through step by step diagnostics. I have also provided Disassembly & Reassembly , Training manual, Schematic Diagram. Hope this helps.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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See complete diagnostics manual for the Sub-Zero 600 series through the 690.
1) Do you have 115 volts to the compressor relay.
2) If not you may have an open thermostat / temperature control.
3) If 1-2 are not the issue go the control board for diagnostics in the manual, you may have a defective control board not sending 115 volts to the compressor relay.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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The 3C1 Error happens when the the main board receives an error code from the circulation pump, if this error code happens 11- times it will turn off and lock out the motor or lock for 5- minutes. This senses the RPM target of 2600rpm ( revolutions per minute ). If its below 2400rpm it will shut down. You could have a few possibilities.
1) something stuck in the pump.
2) A defective pump.
3) The Main PBA defective.
4) The inverter PBA defective.
See complete diagnistic manual links below
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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Its most likely the spin bearing. It’s attached to the center of the outer tub and the unit needs to complete dismantled.
Tub Seal 5303279394
Tub Bearing 3204405
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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See the links below. It looks like the bracket comes as one assembly by the parts diagram. So the silicone connectors would come attached. Here is the direct phone number to Viking to order (800) 328-4270 .
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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Yes, the control board will reset when unplugged for 60 seconds or more. It could be your control board. You will need to be run the unit through the diagnostic mode to be sure in the technician sheet link below. If a fault code (F1E1) OR (F1E20 comes up you have a bad board. If not see the other error codes on page #6.
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This is not a correct model number. Please double check the model number and post it.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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See the service manual link below. Run the unit through the diagnostic mode on page #25 section 5-1. This will walk you through the complete diagnostic procedure from A-Z. I have also provided the technician sheet along with the wiring diagram and a complete parts list.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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The F64 Error code could be a lower oven cooling fan is not operating at the proper speed or the lower fan switch could be defective. Of course start with the switch and then go to the fan if you continue to get the error. See the service information link below.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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We currently do not have a video on that pump removal. We do have detailed step by step instructions in the link below. Removing the Drain Pump & Float Assembly – Page 61 – Section 4-13
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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See the error codes link below for all error messages pertaining to your model along with the possible cause and correction.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago
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You have provided a model number for a LG refrigerator.
- AV Repair Help answered 3 years ago