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Customer Questions and Answers for Control Board Sensor by Whirlpool

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Part Number: OEM12133113
Manufacturer Part Number: 34001494

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For Whirlpool Control Board Sensor (Part Number: OEM12133113)

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Hello Bruce, it is only available as part of the control board assembly (34001398) which is no longer available.

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Hello Robert, I'm sorry but this part WP34001494 has been discontinued by the manufacturer and no satisfactory substitutions have been provided. Thank you for your patience and understanding in this matter.

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Andy, The OD error is that the unit has not sensed the door being open since last wash. This would most likely be the door lock assembly and if that checks ok then would be the control board.

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Ian, Yes it does sound like the issue with the unit will be with the control board and based off your model and serial number the part number you will need is WP34001495.

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Hello Bob. Plug the black end into the black connector and the white into the white connector on the new sensor. They are color coded.

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Dungy for Model Number MAH8700AWW SN#17822466JL.

My daughter's washer threw a code of 'nd' and would not drain. Pulled out pump..no clogs, check valve (flapper) ok. 16 ohms across the leads of the pump and runs fine with supplied 120v. Ran diagnostics from front panel, all system work fine except drain check. No power to the pump. Wires traced all the way to circuit board, no ground faults. My guess is circuit board but it has not thrown a e3 or any other codes that I am aware of (?) I tried to check code history but it must have cleared when I had it unplugged for an extended time. Any Ideas??? Thanks for your time...PS if I need the board, which one? also I ran the board in and board out check as per the manual.

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Hello Dungy. If there is no power to the pump, you will check the wiring first. If good, replace the board 34001498. If there is power there, then the pump will need to be replaced.

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