That is exactly right. I try and fix them as long as it is economical. I did have a GE front loader that I fixed more times than I can remember , but I was glad to get rid of that one. I appreciate the feedback.
i have the same error code on this same washer, replacing this part did not fix the problem edit: Replacing the Capacitor fixed the problem for me (error codes F7E7 and F7E1 in diagnostics history) thanks for the video
Good job and the "3 years" seems to be the magic number for when these appliances via planned obsolescence seem to break.
That is exactly right. I try and fix them as long as it is economical. I did have a GE front loader that I fixed more times than I can remember , but I was glad to get rid of that one. I appreciate the feedback.
Thank you for a great explanation. My washer was about three years old. The oem part was only around $30 on Amazon.🎉
Glad I could help. I mqy not be entertaining but I try to help others out . Thank you for the feedback.
At the time of uploading this video , the washer has been in use for over a week. Absolutely no calibration is required and it is working perfectly.
i have the same error code on this same washer, replacing this part did not fix the problem
edit: Replacing the Capacitor fixed the problem for me (error codes F7E7 and F7E1 in diagnostics history)
thanks for the video
👀👍🏼✔ you should fasten the drain hose, it can pop up with pressure and make a big mess 😁
Probably need to. My washer was down a few days , so I was glad to get it fixed. I appreciate you watching as always.
What’s the part number
Here is the part . Thanks for watching.
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