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 Posted: Thu Nov 5th, 2009 11:43 pm
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My HE2 is displaying the F25 error (add a garment, spin, clothes clean):  Drive motor tachometer error.
      I have preformed all of the tests listed, and still cannot put my finger on the component that needs to be replaced.  Living on Social Security, I cannot be replacing expensive parts until I hit the solution to the problem.  At first, the mcu seemed to be the culprit, but now I’m wondering if the ccu is it.  I sure could use some expert input on this.
     Early on in my testing, I ran the diagnostic test, and the machine went through the cycle flawlessly, but did not make it to the "clean clothes" end. 
It stopped very near the end, after the motor had gone through all the correct gyrations (wash, reverse wash, slow spin, fast spin, rinse...etc). (MCU must be ok ?)
I believe that when it stopped, one of the wash selection (I think it was "normal/casual") leds was on.
I say "I believe" because I never could get to repeat the test.
     Now when I attempt the diagnostic test, the "lock door" led comes on, and the pump runs,  When I push the 2nd rinse button again to advance to the next step of the test procedure, the machine stops, the "normal/casual' led lights up, the "door lock" led stays on, and the "stop/pause" button has no effect, and I must pull the plug to shut it down.  The door remains locked until I push the "on" button, and then I can push the stop button to shut the machine off.  What do you think ?

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     Now when I attempt the diagnostic test, the "lock door" led comes on, and the pump runs, 

I have seen a failed water level pressure switch cause these symptoms (stuck in full position)



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^good point

try it with the water level switch unplugged

ohm the motor all 3 ways and the tach FROM THE MOTOR BOARD connector. if ok would suspect mcu



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Oh great all knowing ones (kdog and NCSUlaundry-tech), I tremble at the collective knowledge you must have gained from the fearless Samurai Appliance Repair Man. for
"YOU WERE RIGHT" !!!!
I disconnected and connected the water level pressure switch plug a couple of times, then tapped it lightly, and behold, PROBLEM SOLVED !!!! We need to spread the word far and wide. Thanks Guys
Grampa Rich
(PS: being a fellow "Tar Heel", (dig intended) I have a difficult time recognizing brilliance In a "NC State" grad, especially seeing that I'm a U of MD Terrapin. (ACC rivals):party:

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richnliz wrote:
Oh great all knowing ones (kdog and NCSUlaundry-tech), I tremble at the collective knowledge you must have gained from the fearless Samurai Appliance Repair Man. for
"YOU WERE RIGHT" !!!!


While it'd be nice for me to take some credit here, Sublime Master kdog and NCSU are truly masters of The Craft in their own right. They totally nailed this one!



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