My washer is a GE WBVH6240FWW
When I try any wash cycle on my washer, it starts to fill the tub with water, fills for about 20 seconds and then it quits running water. The tub will rotate in one direction and then back in the other direction when first turned on and cycle started. But it will not turn anymore after that. While in each cycle the timer counts down and it changes between Wash, Rinse, Spin. I have referred to this post and several others:
http://forum.appliancepartspros.com/washer-repair/26788-ge-front-load-washer-wont-tumble-spin.html
I’ve tried both Hot and Cold settings, I’ve checked the water connections from the wall and going into the washer, both screens are clear. I cleaned out the pump filter and checked the pump from any debris. I checked the drain pipe and its all clear.
I have tried everything that has been posted in this Topic. I am not getting any error codes, its showing E00. On tests t10, t11 and t14 nothing happens, except the pump runs, the tub does not rotate or show any RPMs. I have checked the voltage coming into the inverter and its correct at 120v. I have checked the resistance of the motor, Method A - Blue to White, Blue to Red, White to Red all read 6.0 or 6.1 ohms. The two orange wires were right at 118 ohms. Method B - Blue to White, Blue to Red, White to Red all read 6 ohms. I removed the Control Panel and tested the 2 yellow wires on the P9 connections and that was only reading 117.1, the tech sheet says approximately 118 ohms so I don’t know if 117.1 is exceptable or if it had to be within .5 ohms of 118.
When I run the Pressure Switch Test t07, it runs correctly like it is suppose to, E to F to nL to OF then pumps out. t08 and t09 run correctly also. I checked the control board with t04 everything lights up properly. t10, t11 and t14 will not do anything at all though. I’ve also checked the belt and its properly installed, and the tub will rotate free, so the motor doesnt seem to be locked up.
If anyone has any suggestions that would be great, I really do not want to have to call a repair guy. From the looks of that one post I thought for sure it was going to be either the inverter or motor that has gone bad, but all the voltage and resistance readings are correct.