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Whirlpool Cabrio WTW6600SBK - Page 3 Questions & Answers
Is there video on this
I believe you remove the lint filter and the rack fits in that opening and the rack will be in the dryer and won't be hit by anything when the drum turns.
Whirlpool Cabrio W10112999
http://www.theworldofwashers.com/2007/06/cabriooasis-f51-error-codes.htmlF then 50 flashes when the motor rotor position sensor (RPS)
senses no rotation.
➔ Does basket turn freely? If not, determine cause of friction.
➔ If basket turns freely, see TEST #3, Page 10.
the above link is for code 51, very similar. the quite above is from the PDF manual. I just solved this problem on my machine. turned out it was clothing between the 2 baskets. Others have had bad control boards, or bad sensors
Sears Kenmore Elite Oasis Washing machine, code F51
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The F51 fault code on these types of washers indicates that the machine control board detects an RPS (Rotor Position Sensor) failure. This sensor is on the motor at the bottom of the washer.
Here is the troubleshooting for the F51 fault code:
- Do not overload the washer. Overloading can cause this fault code.
- Check underneath the washer for any clothes or toys that could be under the washer and obstructing the motor from turning freely. This can occur because there is not a cover on the bottom of the Washer.
- Using too little water by choosing the wrong cycle for the type of load being washed can cause this fault code.
- Make sure that your drain hose is properly installed per your installation instructions. Siphoning of fill water out of the washer can cause tub resistance and will result in this fault code.
- Lift the lid and reach in and make sure that the basket turns freely. If not, you could have garments stuck between the two baskets or a problem with the basket hub. Any abnormal resistance to tub movement can cause this fault.
- Unplug the washer. Make sure that both the Control Board Connectors P5 (Motor Wires, red, blue and yellow), and the P10 (RPM Sensor Wires, 7 brown wires) are securely plugged into the Control Board.
- Remove the (P5) Motor Connector from the Control Board and take a resistance reading between the 3 combinations of motor wires (red/blue, red/yellow and blue/yellow). It should read around 32 ohms on the Motor Windings between any of the 3 pins on the harness. NOTE: If you do not get the proper resistance reading on the motor harness at the board, check the reading at the motor end. If you get a good reading replace the upper or Lower Harness whichever is defective. If the reading is still bad when checked directly off of the motor, then you will need to replace the motor. (See notes below for motor access.)
- Unplug the P10 connector and take a resistance reading between the two outside pins (1 and 7). It should read between 600 and 21.6K ohms. *NOTE: (If it reads open you will need to pull the Rotor and Stator so you can check it right at the RPS Sensor. If it reads good at the sensor replace the Lower, or Upper Harness whichever is open).
- To access the motor and RPS sensor, lean the washer back against the wall. Secure the washer with blocks if needed. Remove the rotor (1-bolt), and the stator (4-bolts). When you pull the rotor off, check to make sure that the thin plastic beads that run between each magnet on the rotor is intact and in place. This could cause an F51 code as it will no longer separate the poles of the magnet for the sensor to read them properly.
- Check your wiring connections on the motor and the RPS sensor. Unplug and then plug the wiring harness connections back in on these components 5 or 6 times. This will normally scrape through any possible corrosion or deposits on the connections. Tug slightly on the connections when they are inserted for the final time to make sure that they are secure.
- Reassemble the washer .
I placed a very detailed post on how to resolve this issue. If you are mechanically and electrically inclined, this will give you pretty much step by step directions. I also analyzed why this is happening.
Please disconnect power before any work...
chek this site below:-
http://www.theworldofwashers.com/2007/06/cabriooasis-f51-error-codes.html
hope your prob will b sorted out & u will b helpfull
all the best
regards
HOW TO PUT DRYER RACK INTO
If it is a dryer with the lint screen on top place the two ends of the metal loop into the two holes closest to the plastic clips on the bottom of the rack. The clip the metal bar down into the clips and the multi-bent part of the metal ring are now atteched to the bottom of the plastic rack. Turn it over and place the metal ring in to the back of the dryer and the front lip of th plastic rack then hangs loosly over the lip of the bottom of the opening of the dryer. It will all tighten up when you close the door. Hope this helps
Add Garmet
most likely control bd although could be issue with lid switch
Whirlpool Cabrio
you can acesss hte pump assy by tilting the machine back, the drain pump is located din the back right corner, the left corner is strictly a recirculate pump. you an remove the clamps and remove any debris from drain pump, and replace yourself if necessary
How to find pump on whirlpool cabrio bravo
On the bottom you can see it by just tipping the washer , its a stand alone unit it can fit in the palm of your hand. Simple to take out 2 screws and two wire connectors. UNPLUG FIRST
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