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Customer Questions and Answers for Electronic Control Board by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM18054999
Manufacturer Part Number: WPW10273828

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For Whirlpool Electronic Control Board (Part Number: OEM18054999)

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Robert, The part number for the control board will be 34001499 and unfortunately has been discontinued by the manufacturer with no suitable replacement available.

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Don, With the unit having a overcurrent error then this would most likely be caused by a faulty control board.

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Brandon for Model Number NFW7200TW

My Start/Pause button for my washer no longer works on my user interface. I've been looking everywhere for a reasonably priced replacement but have only been finding them for a dryer. What I've noticed in my looking is that the actual control board has the same manufacturer's part number and all the same lights and buttons. The board number is DC41-00025A. The only noticeable difference is that the washer display is 2 digit and the dryer is 4 digit. Would it be true that in theory this board is designed to do the same things for both washer and dryer, just with different corresponding controls when the buttons are pushed? Would it work for my washer? Thanks

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Hello Shawn! Unfortunately, this item has been discontinued with no further replacements or cross references available and our company is unaware of any other available sources. Sorry about that!

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Mike M for Model Number Amana NFW7200TW

Power to the pump motor is intermittent. Pump motor (including resistance on windings) and wire harness check out perfectly. Voltage from Pin#1 of CN5 and Pin#6 of CN10 reads 117V only very infrequently and without consistent sequence processing (e.g., opening door, re-seating wire connections, etc.). I have noticed, however, that when I'm in Service Mode/Board Output Test and set to test the pump (Quick Wash on rotary cycle selector) the voltage will jump from "0" to a random voltage anywhere from 40V-60V for a very brief moment and then fall back to "0" again when the pump does NOT work. When it DOES work, the voltage immediately jumps to 117V. Only rarely can I toggle the correct voltage back and forth successfully by hitting the Rotary Cycle Selector button. Other than replacing the board, is there anything else that I should check to determine whether there's any other problem?

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Mike, Based on your testing, this issue does sound like the control board is faulty and would need to be replaced.

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Hello Bob. Only 2 volts during drain cycle, replace the control board in the unit.

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Louie, The machine control would most likely be the cause for the failure but the best option is to put the unit into the diagnostic mode and see if there are any error codes. The tech sheet will explain how to put into diagnostics.

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Hello Mark. Blow through the pressure hose line and make sure it is clear and not clogged. If it is clear, then the control board on the unit may be bad and need to be replaced.

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