Hi. More that likely you have a faulty wash motor or control board. make sure you do not have any loose connections at the motor or control. Make sure you have proper voltage and no damaged wires. To determine which part is faulty get to the control board and check voltage at the wash motor wires. The wash motor wires are light blue. IF you have a steady 120v as the wash motor starts and stops then you have a bad wash motor. If the voltage jumps around and is not steady when that motor starts and stops then your control is faulty. Note that the wash motor does pulse on and off 4 times any time it initially starts or the unit is paused/ door opened.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 6 years ago
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Look at link below ( Service Bulletin – Fresh Food to cold ) . I believe this may be your issue.
Matt Ace technician
- AV Repair Help answered 6 years ago
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Currently we do not have the exact video link, we have found one that is close to your part number. I have also provided a parts breakdown and a service manual for your specific model.
- AV Repair Help answered 6 years ago
Hi. I have attached the tech sheet for you. Take a look at test 44 to run the ice maker.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 6 years ago
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See the #37 page technician diagnostic manual link below. Are you getting any error codes ? We have had several of these units RPS and rotor issues. There are no service bulletins currently on this product.
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See the complete diagnostic link below.
To reset the CSM. (GE Technicians use Laptop Diagnostics Program)
Entering Service Mode will reset the CSM.
To enter Service Mode:
1. First enter Consumer Error mode as directed previously. After the ten (10) second door check
has completed, continue to next step.
2. Enter Service mode (while in Consumer Error Mode), by pressing and holding the Select Cycle
button for five (5) seconds.
Fill, circulate, heater and drain tests can be selected by using the Select Cycle button. To start each
test, press the Start button.
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We have not had to replace both boards for this issue before. I would start with the main board only. See the schematic diagram link below.
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See video links to a model close to yours #WA456DRHDSU . Also see your exact service manual with instructions and breakdowns for the boot replacement. Matt Ace technician
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See information links below. Matt Ace technician
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See technician diagnostics guide link below. Troubleshooting starts in section #8. Matt Ace technician
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Go to the Job Aid link below ans component access is in section 4-1. Matt Ace technician
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See the Fast track diagnostics troubleshooting guide link below. I will have more details on answer after consulting another technician.
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See the complete diagnostic Aid diagnostics. We have seen the diverter valve defective internally only once out of hundreds of these serviced. You can change the coil on the valve also, i would try that first. We have found these models more commonly with evaporator refrigerant leaks.
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Can you double check your model number #KF1S29PBMS01. This is not a correct model number. Matt Ace technician
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See possible issues below with service manual links.
- Are hot and cold inlet hoses reversed?
- Both hoses must be attached to both washer and faucet, and have both hot and cold flowing to the inlet valve.
- Check that inlet valve screens are not clogged.
- Remove any kinks in hoses.
- The energy star washers use cooler wash and rinse water temperatures than your previous washer.
This includes cooler hot and warm washes.
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See the 80 page diagnostics and troubleshooting guide link below for your model. We do not have access to the complete parts diagram. You may find that at Sears parts direct website. See link below to your model https://www.searspartsdirect.com/model-number/t24ir70nsp02/1085/0167100.html
- AV Repair Help answered 6 years ago
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The F1 - E5 error is the inverter error. See the complete Job Aid manual and technician sheet. I will consult with other technicians on other possibilities and get back to you later today.
PROCEDURE: on inverter diagnostics , perform steps 1 through 3 of “To
Enter Diagnostics Mode.”
1. Unplug microwave oven or disconnect power.
2. Replace microwave oven inverter.
3. Replace all parts and panels before operating.
4. Plug in microwave oven or reconnect power.
5. Verify operation is normal. Go to Step 1 of “To Enter Diagnostic
Mode” and complete checks.
- AV Repair Help answered 6 years ago
Hi. Sounds you have a faulty pressure switch or control. Make sure there are no holes in the pressure tube. Make sure the drain hose is properly installed and elevated. Make sure the drain ia not causing a siphon. If everything is good i would try replacing the pressure sensor first and then the control. I have attached the tech sheet for you. Try running the auto test mode as well.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 6 years ago
Hi. Try pressing power freeze and power cool at the same time and hold for 10 seconds. This should clear out the 88 display. It is not an error code. When power is interrupted the 88 will show on the display until reset. I have attached the service manual for this unit.
- Brian, Ace Appliance answered 6 years ago