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Customer Questions and Answers for Motor Control Board by Whirlpool

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By: Whirlpool
Part Number: OEM18061836
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10374126

The Motor Control Board is an OEM part for Whirlpool washing machines. This electronic board is responsible for regulating and controlling the motor's speed and direction during various cycles, ensuring optimal washing performance.

Over time, the motor control board can fail due to electrical issues, power surges, or general wear and tear. When the control board malfunctions, it can disrupt the washing machine's operation and lead to various performance issues.

Symptoms of a bad motor control board include:

  • The washer not spinning or agitating
  • Erratic or unpredictable cycle times
  • The washer stopping mid-cycle
  • Error codes related to motor function

This OEM part is also compatible with Maytag, KitchenAid, Jenn-Air, Amana, Magic Chef, Admiral, Norge, Roper, and Kenmore models.

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Tim for Model Number WFW94HEXW2

Hi, My washer stopped during a load displaying the F06 E01 error code. Walking through the tech sheet tests, all connectors seem fine. There was continuity between all wires from the CCU to MCU and the CCU puts out 120v and the MCU reads 120v in when it tries to turn the drum. I replaced the MCU. The machine then still failed to run and displayed an F01 E02 error. This seemed to imply a DOA MCU board, so I replaced it again. Machine went back to F06 E01 error. Then decided it might be the CCU, so replaced that. Still same behavior. After talking with one of your techs, we decided the stator was most likely culprit. Just replaced that, and still same behavior. So machine has new MCU, CCU, and stator, and still displays same error messages. Going through diagnostics, the machine does everything else fine, runs water, drains water, runs the dispenser, but won't turn the drum. When it tries to engage the drum, such as at the C05 step in diagnostics, you hear the CCU click, you hear the stator hum, and you can feel the humming vibration in the rotor, but the drum won't turn. Just to clarify, the drum is completely free turning by hand, and the rotor visually checks out fine. All magnets are in place and there is no damage to it. I also took apart the hose to the pressure switch and made sure it was clear and I can blow through it easily. I have also checked for continuity between CCU and UI board and that is fine. All panel controls operate fine. I am completely stumped. I talked with one of your techs on the phone and they were stumped and suggested posting this question. Help please! Thanks.

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Hello Tim. It sounds like the wiring harness WPW10339734 may be bad on the unit. Replace it if each wire does not have continuity.

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Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com   |   Friday, July 25, 2014

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