A J for Model Number FWFB9200ES0 Experienced power surge. Replaced main control board; powered up - nothing. Did diagnostic test - Code E31. Replaced Pressure Switch. Powered up - nothing. Did diagnostic test - Code E41. Replaced Door Lock/Switch. Powered up - Unit ran for about 5 seconds then I saw a flash in the area of the water inlet solenoid valves. Unit died. Did diagnostic test - Code E5E. Calls for replacement of motor control board. Questions: 1) Is there a way to diagnose more than 1 problem at a time? 2) Would you recommend buying the water inlet control solenoid assembly along with the motor control board to save time, or not? 3) How many more electrical parts aside from the motor, which appears to be ok, are there that I might need to replace because of a power surge? I've spent almost enough on parts to have just bought a new washer.
Answer Aj, As far as electrical components there are not many left to replace other than the motor, speed control board and water inlet valve. It would be a good idea to replace both the inlet valve and motor control at the same time just to make sure that you have what is needed in case one or the other is faulty. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, March 20, 2015