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 Posted: Tue May 11th, 2010 03:55 am
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THis washer will fill and stop. will pump out but not spin. checked inline fuse at pins and had voltage. led flashes 6 times indicating locked rotor. whats this? also unplugged unit to reset. should i throw it out the window?:X

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Locked rotor== motor stuck. Can you turn the tub pulley by hand? If not, may be a bad transmission, which would constitute a valid basis for tossing out the window.



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pully and motor turn freely. thats what i don,t understand

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To clear errors, disconnect power until a clicking sound is heard (approximately 15 seconds).

Open and close the Lid 5 or more times in any 12 second period within the first 30 seconds of power-up.

Errors will not clear if Washer is in either Agitate or Spin mode.

then try the Washer again:


#6 When a locked Rotor is detected, the Washer will sit idle for 15 seconds and retry.


If the Motor does not operate after 3 tries, the LED blinks 6 times.



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