Stumped By Neptune for Model Number MHW2000AWW Years ago I replaced the R11 (wax motor fail) upon hooking up wax motor the R11 got warm, so disconnected motor. I put a popsicle stick (3 thick) to hold the spin switch closed. It ran for years but had to turn off manually after cycle. New problem: Timer won't advance and won't spin cycle. I checked the water valves to find cold plugged with sediment. I checked Ohms on water inlet thermistor and reads open. On the mother board R43 is burnt. I did phase check on washer motor read OK and inspected motor board found good fuse and no burnt parts. Any ideas?
Answer Stumped by neptune, If you have a burnt resistor on the control board you will want to replace the control board on the unit. By doing this it will also correct the issue of the R11 getting hot. Read More... Answered by AppliancePartsPros.com | Friday, May 25, 2018