I get an TE error on my LG washer, which the forums point towards the Thermister. Upon further investigation, it looks like one of the wires broke a the quick connector. I have searched all over for the name or where I can find this quick connector. The best that I can describe it is that it looks to me like a molex connectore with 2 wires. This piece plugs into the Thermister. Anyone know what this white connector is called? If I can't find this, can I remove the female connector from the Thermister side by cutting the heat shrink back and connect the wires directly without the connector? I'm pretty certain there is nothing wrong with the Thermister or control board, and this dangling wire is the issue. Help!
SOURCE: Loud noise when on spin cycle
hi the engineer probeply rejected agitator dogs problem sounds like he is right for the diagnosis on the bearings although it is very wired forthis problem on a new machine its probeply a defect bearing http://www.applianceaid.com/direct.html#agitating http://www.repairclinic.com/0047_11.asp good luck
SOURCE: te error on LG frontload washer
ARE YOU SURE IT'S CODE IS TE AND NOT DE
DE IS PROBLEM WITH DOOR LOCK . TAKE THE WIRE OF THE DOOR SEAL AT FRONT . PUT YOUR HAND IN BY DOOR LOCK POSSIBLE THE PLUG HAS COME OF THE DOOR LOCK, IF NOT THE LOCK NEEDS REPLACING.
SWITCH APPLIANCE OF FIRST. GOOD LUCK
SOURCE: LG WM-2277HW Error "te" THERMISISTER OR ELEMENT FAULT - How do I fix it
I can give you THIS maybe that will help you . Service manual for your machine
SOURCE: black bar down middle of screen
these cables are machine installed on the panel itself, not user fixable. however, the cables are mounted to a circuit board at bottom of the screen. to reach they you need to remove nearly all the support structure and boards at the bottom of the panel. there are a number of sensitive parts under there and they have black 'licourus' on the chips to dissipate heat. good luck.
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Here is a picture of the part needed, and where the wire broke off.
My wife was getting antsy tonight, so I soldered a wire into the plastic housing of the exiting plug, and the washer works again. I really would like to find the replacement to this part, since it's sort of MacGuyvuered together right now. Washer works again, but who knows for how long. Any help would be appreciated.
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