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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Board by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18026067
Manufacturer Part Number: WP35001153

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For Whirlpool Control Board (Part Number: OEM18026067)

Jose

I Have an Amana NED 7200 TW and according to the code TS error I determine the Thermistor was bad, so I replacd it. It continued give me the same code TS error. so I also reoplaced the circuit board and still the code was present. I cleared all the codes unplugged for a couple of hrs. plugged back up and the code still there. I don't know what else to do with it. can anyone help me? Thank you. note: All the thermostats and heating elements were also replaced. basically all electrical fuse were change for a new one just in case. even the wiring harness was replaced due to a burn cable. No more parts to change.

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Jose, If all of the wire harness in the unit was replaced, including to the thermistor, and the control board and thermistor itself then you need to check for proper wiring and check for an issue with maybe a pinched wire. With all the components being replaced there is no way that the thermistor error would come up.

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Hello Ken. Based on the information you provided, it sounds like the LED console is bad and will need to be replaced on the unit. Make sure the connections are good. If so, replace the console.

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Hello Bob, The thermistor is reading close enough to be correct. It should read 10K at 77°F, so 9K should be correct at about 70°F. I believe since you have troubleshot the wiring, that the issue will have to be the circuit in the control board (AP4045210) that reads the thermistor information.

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Kenj for Model Number Amana NED7200TW

I have an Amana NED7200TW dryer that is approx. 2 1/2 years old and am having issues. The first sign of a problem was it would not come back on after running a 40-50 minute cycle. Nothing would come on, no display, chim, or any sign of life. After about 15-20 minutes, it would turn on and work fine. Sometimes you could run several loads in a row with no trouble, other times you would have to wait. Now its got to the point to where it will only run for about 15-20 minutes, and then it shuts down. The display goes off, and it will not start back. After 15 minutes or so, it comes back on by its self, and the timer display is showing the remaining time from the stopped cycle. Could this be the curciut board over heating? Or maybe the Thermistor is going bad, but not sure if it would shut the display down...

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Ken, The thermistor WP35001191 would not cause the dryer to shut down, it normally would cause and error code in the display. Based on your post, you may want to check the line cord connections at the terminal block, make sure there are no loose connections. Check the voltage(108 to120 VAC) From each supply leg to neutral, while the dryer is running and heating. If all checks are OK, then replace the control assembly WP35001153, you'd have a failed component or a weak"foil tracer" in the board circuits.

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Hello Ted, This sounds like the relay on the control board is stuck. After looking it up for you, the manufacturer says: Will Not Shut Off • Check Membrane Pad. • Check Electronic Control Board. • Short in sensor circuit. The zig-zag in the display eliminates the membrane switch and the sensor. The electronic control board WP35001153 is the most logical deduction.

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Hi Dennis. Since this is a power frequency fluctuation code then remove the power cord from the unit. Look at the terminal block part # 279320 for any looseness of the terminal studs. Inspect the dryer cord to see if the male ends as well as the eyelet end's are burnt or frayed loose. Inspect the power cord as it comes into the unit control board. Make sure all connections are tight. Have a Professional Electrician to inspect the dryer outlet and breaker for loose wire connection there as well. A floating neutral or a hot leg can cause funny issues. Thank You.

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Hi Daniel. You're on the right track, But based on the post description, we suspect the control panel/keypad assembly 35001160 then the PCB WP35001153. It will be advantageous to find the supplied tech sheet inside the cabinet to aid you in the diagnosis. It allows you to put the unit in a diagnostic mode which brings up fault codes and tells you which circuit needs assistance. Thank You.

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