Hello:My DW was showing the iCO error code. I turned off the breaker for 30 minutes, cide is gone, but the LED for heavy wash is on and the minutes read 145 minutes. I push start, and nothing happens. I close the DW and nothing happens.
SOURCE: DW trips cicuit breaker
I have seen a lot of these older dishwasher break the wires running up to the timer. the break right near the bottom of the door where they flex when you open and close it. I would turn of the power, remove all the torx screws along the inside edges of the door, as well as the 2 on the bottom edge of the door facing up (you cant see them, just gotta feel around for them) and loosen the 2 on the top of the door near the latch ( so you can tilt the control panel out to remove the outer door) follow the wires from the timer down to the bottom of the door and see if any are broken or missing insulation. If not, take the bottom panel of the dishwasher as well and locate the 2 terminals hooked to the heater and check them with an ohmeter to see if they are grounded to the frame of the dishwasher. the dishwasher may be doing a heated rinse just before the dry cycle even though you have low temperature and no heated dry selected, so the problem may still be the heater. Good Luck!
SOURCE: error code f22 whirlpool duet wash cycle
f22 is a door lock error try this hit cancel turn your dial to another setting, hit start and once it starts hit cancel again and it should unlock. thats what i did anyway.
If you're getting an F22 error, you will want to check anything to do with the door latch switch.
SOURCE: microwave / Frigidare PLMV
What size breaker is protecting the circuit? Per the National Electrical Code, a microwave and a washing machine should each have their own dedicated circuit (and own breaker) rated at 20 amps. Also, if the breaker is old and has tripped many times due to continuous overloading, it may be weakened and could be tripping at a lower amperage than what it is rated. I would try the following:
1. If possible, test the microwave on another circuit and see if it trips that breaker. If possible, use a 20 amp circuit for the test.
2. If you're comfortable with working in an electrical panel safely, place a clamp on ammeter on the hot wire of the affected circuit in the panel and see how much current is being drawn when the microwave is on.
3. If you would rather stay out of the panel, get an inline ammeter/watt meter and plug the microwave into this. If the rating of the microwave is less than 15 amps (1800 watts), you may be able to use a device called a kill-a-watt at a local hardware store. This will show how much power is actually being used by a given appliance.
SOURCE: Hello, my washer won't run! Whirlpool Cabrio
make sure the water inlet valve to the machine where the hoses hook up is in good working order. if you don't get water in the machine will lock you out.
Testimonial: "this seems like helpful advice on the surface, but after looking up the error code I'm receiving it is something to do with the motor rotor sensor..."
SOURCE: Four flashes on Goodman GDS80904BX circuit board
I have this clunker-4 flashes is an open high limit code according to the wiring diagram and fault code sheet. the common denomonator for this furnaces problems is the circuit board. Always flashing 3, 4, 7 times most of the time having nothing to do with the problem. The actual problem is the board it's self. take it off the mounts (POWER OFF FIRST AND SWITCH OFF>)
remove from the 4 mounts one at a time then check the back of the board. you will probably notice brown spots on the green. this is where the board has burned up. replace the board and you will be fine, you will also be the 100th person I know to have this problem. Make sure you take a picture of the board before you take all the wires off so you can put them back properly. I personally have replaced the board twice the first replacement I purchased (warranty) was made by the same company as the original, the second board I replaced 1 year later with a new board made by a new manufacturer. they obviously knew there was a problem.
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this is a picture of a board another fixya user sent me today after he had the same problem as you and I told him what to look for. look familliar?
Control displaying F1 E5:
There may be a problem with the Oven Control, or the associated wiring.
Power unit down by turning off the circuit breaker(s) for one (1) minute.
Power unit up by turning on the circuit breaker(s).
Monitor the oven for one (1) minute to ensure the error code does not display again.
Verify oven operation.
I appreciate your post, friend!
From what you have described your Electrolux dishwasher is displaying an error code of "iCO". That error code describes a communication error within your dishwasher. The best way to correct this issue is to disconnect power for roughly ten minutes and you can do that by flipping your household circuit breaker off. If you continue to have issues with an "iCO" code I would suggest it could be a problem with your control panel or wiring harness and you may want to have a technician come out to perform a diagnosis on your dishwasher. This will help you to avoid any unnecessary part purchases. -Matt
Hello - Typically, error code E56 commonly refers to a motor issue. It indicates that either the motor has overheated and/or will not drain/spin. Try reprogramming the washer by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately 30 minutes for the washer to cool down and turn the unit back on. If error code persists, I personally suggest contacting a professional to accurately diagnose the issue at hand.
Hello mannycarla - Typically error code F1 indicates that the range has detected an issue with the runaway temperature (overheating). A certified technician will need to check the RTD senor probe and/or EOC and replace if necessary. Try reprogramming the unit by unplugging it or flipping the household circuit breaker off. Wait approximately ten minutes and restart range. Usually this will clear most false error codes. If it proves to be ineffective, contact a professional to move forward accurately.
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