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January 5th, 2012, 06:17 PM
#1
Affinity LTF6000ES1
Brand:
Frigidaire
Age:
1-5 years
Probably been answered here before but I couldn't find it so I'd appreciate some help.
Bottom line is the washer isn't working. 
Threw some clothes in, turned it on and came back hours later to switch the load over and the clothes were wet and apparently the load never advanced beyond a partial fill. (Baby poop on the baby clothes gave it away).
I tried to spin to remove the water and some water drained then it stopped. It never did spin.
Moved it to spin only and again, a little water drained then it stopped.
A little more history...
About two weeks and several loads ago the cycle indicator light crapped out, all other lights working fine. I also seem to recall the washer giving me a ration of doo-doo days before that with not starting at all. I remedied that by closing then better pressing the door shut.
I've only been able to pull out one error code, E91 and see that that is the interface board. The washer has worked for several loads like this so I'm thinking that there is another problem.
Does this beast have a catch basket or something for loose stuff missed in pockets and is it possible that a clog can be contributing to the problem? If so where do I go to find and clean out the clog?
I have the washer and dryer stacked so any tips on how to pull the top off without removing the dryer as it is just me here with no muscles around to help.
I think I covered everything and sure would appreciate some knowledgeable guidance.
Thanks!
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January 5th, 2012, 07:37 PM
#2
If the washer momentarily starts then turns back off, listen for a relay closure inside the motor control shortly after the Start/Pause key is pressed. If you hear the relay close you may have a faulty console control board. Check the 5 pin connector wiring between the console control and the motor control. Disconnect and reconnect the wire connectors. E91 is Selector LED's won't light. Check the wiring harness between the control board and interface board. If only one of the LED's will not light replace the interface board:
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January 7th, 2012, 05:16 PM
#3
I'd like to thank you for not really answering my questions but guiding me on which parts to buy instead.
I got into the main panel and found a nesting mouse that has an appetite for the wire coating and the wire. I redid all the wires and am now up and running.
The mouse and it's warm and cozy house has been humanely disposed of.
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January 7th, 2012, 05:53 PM
#4
Every once in a while I'll come across a mouse that tried to eat the insulation around one of the larger main power wires near the terminal block. They become mummified with their teeth still around the wire and two little paws clutching both sides for dear life and they're usually standing on their hind feet reaching up. If you cut the wire about an inch on either side of his head, then glue him to a piece of wood it makes a nice conversation starter. I have seen 3 like that, all on rural farms in this area.
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