Question about Hoover Washing Machines
After doing some research on the machine all suggestions seemed to point to there being a problem with the motor. The motor has been replaced however the E08 error code still appears. When i switch on the machine it will begin its usual cycle however part way through the cycle the machine stops and shows the E08 error. Any suggestions on how to resolve this would be appreciated.
E08 is the motor speed sensor error code. Suggestion: Try a cycle with very few garments and see if it completes the cycle.
Posted on Nov 27, 2018
SOURCE: Error code LE
Just unplugging the washer and resetting it solved the problem
Posted on Aug 03, 2007
SOURCE: Error code 8 on Hoover vision hd 9 kg frontloader. No Manual.
Had same problem wouldnt spin found clip on motor had come loose pushed it back on problem solved!
Posted on Feb 13, 2009
SOURCE: Whirlpool duet model #GHW9400PWO shows
I have read many posts for this problem and I have my own solution. I interface computers to real world aplications and when I saw the control board for this washer I was appalled at what I saw. The tiny relays on that control board are rated for 10 or 16 amps. These are fine if you are only driving small devices but they cannot take the startup currents and back EMF of solenoids and motors. I have tried filing the contacts and resoldering edge connectors all to fail to solve the problem. So, I replaced 2 relays involved in the most critical operations. One was the small relay (K4) that activates the door lock/unlock solenoids. BUT instead of simply replacing the relay, I rewired the harness and added an industrial relay to do the heavy work of actuating the solenoids. I also replaced the main relay (K6). This relay is what the entire machine uses for all motors, solenoids and other relays depend on to operate. Here again, I diverted where the power goes to. The power that normally passes through K6 is now just used to operate an industrial rated relay.
I used original relays for the control board due to the fact that the electronics on that board were intended to only operate tiny relays. I simply diverted the power to drive larger relays. This was no easy task and it is not to be performed by anyone other than an expert in this field. I have a number of photographs and I am willing to share them with anyone who wishes to see what I did.
I would bet that very few of these control boards have actuall gone bad. Only the relay contacts have been slightly scorched to the point of intermittent reliability.
Posted on Apr 03, 2009
SOURCE: Error code dHE
Model:LG WM3431HW
Problem: DHE Error
Solution: Cleaned the fan motor mechanism
All the post were helpful and I was able to fix my problem so I thought I'd share.....
Once I got the error I tried what the users manual suggested(check water supply/unplug/plug back in) and nothing fixed it. When I opened up the machine I went straight for the fan motor and that was it. The fan is a circular type and it was caked on with lint. Long story short it was not turning due to all the lint build up. I cleaned it up and made sure that it was spinning freely. I put it all back together and it seems to be working fine..... I hope this helped and I wanted to say thanks to the other poster's.
Posted on Apr 20, 2009
SOURCE: nf error code sporadically
Tell me, do you notice the water filling and going against the "glass" door and going straight to the overfill trap bellow the door?
Let me know.
Posted on Mar 08, 2010
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