After doing online research about this particular error code I found www.appliancepartspros.com. On the site I searched my washing machine's model number and I found the correct part (in my case, it was the main control board) at a discounted price. I figured that with their no hassle return policy it was a no brainer trying to replace the part myself. The process went fairly smooth. If you're replacing this part yourself, be sure to disconnect your machine from the power outlet first to avoid electrocution and then remove the top cover. Unscrew the old control board and pay close attention to where each of the wires go to on the board. Take a picture of the old part while it's still attached (for reference) then go ahead and disconnect the old wires and attach the new wires from the new control board one at a time, so you don't get the slots mixed up. Also, be sure to remove the digital display (pops out easily) and the main selector knob insert stick and the clear plastic spacers and attach to new board. Put all screws back in and close cover back up and secure with screws. Plug machine into power and set wash cycle. All fixed for me and running great now! Thank you AppliancePartsPros.com!