I go directly to the point. My duet washing machine stuck on C05 when at test mode. Check Amp at the heater = 7.9 Amp. 120 Volt at the heater, heater ohm at 15 Ohm, NTC sensor test at 5,6 K Ohm with water in the tub, NTC test 10 K ohm at room temp. Took the NTC Outdoor in cold temp. and show 13 K Ohm. Clean the NTC… But still the machine refused to go on with the test mode. Check the continuity of NTC wires to the CCU Ok.
I’m confused now!!!
if I try to check the OHM at the NTC with my tester directly to the circuit then the machine set to C06, the heater go to 0 Amp. and machine go to the end of test mode cycle… drain, spin ok
I am a bit lost and don t know what could be wrong… Any suggestion Thks
The weak link in the diagnostics on the Duet is when the diagnostic program/hardware itself fails it cannot of course diagnose its own failure. So there may be nothing wrong here except the machine brain thinks there is something wrong.
I suggest you replace the main control unit. If you buy from this site and that does not fix the problem you can return the control unit.
The weak link in the diagnostics on the Duet is when the diagnostic program/hardware itself fails it cannot of course diagnose its own failure. So there may be nothing wrong here except the machine brain thinks there is something wrong.
I suggest you replace the main control unit. If you buy from this site and that does not fix the problem you can return the control unit.
Good luck, hope that fixes things.
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control ccu and ntc already been change without result check continuity of wires of ntc and heater from and to the ccu show all good
WHAT CAN IT BE!!!
control ccu and ntc already been change without result check continuity of wires of ntc and heater from and to the ccu show all good
WHAT CAN IT BE!!!
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I check the Voltage on the heater 120 Volt on the heater.
Check Voltage on one pole to the ground show 120Volt.
Check Voltage on the other pole of heater to the ground and it show 69 Volts.
Is it normal to have 69 Volt on one pole of the heater to the ground???
heater Ohm = 15
Amp= 7,9
could it be that the heater is ground when Voltage is apply and heating up???
Thank you to help me out with this issue I’m quite lost for now…