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January 28th, 2012, 05:17 AM
#1
Frigidaire ATF7000ES1 code E6F
Brand:
Frigidaire
Age:
1-5 years
Our Washer Frigidaire ATF7000ES1 suddenly stops working...Load machine with clothes...choose cycle and press start and nothing happen. I have read a lot of forums all over some of them pinpoint the lock mechanism perhaps a loose connection etc others mention the main board...My neighbor and I took the top cover and verify all cables were in place in the lock system and board he even check for continuity with his meter and all seems to be ok before close the washer we test it and works...Once we closed the lid and setup everything to start washing the issue arise again. I read the manual inside the washer and I run the error test and it gave me code E6F which is not even listed...at this point I am frustrated and I need help...I really can’t afford a tech to go to my home I know I can do this if I only knew what’s this error code is...should I replace the Lock?? Board?? or both? I greatly appreciated any homes suggestions for my problem...
Jay
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January 28th, 2012, 10:45 AM
#2
Hi Jay,
Your correct that error code is not listed in your error code list.
Sounds like the main control board is bad.
Here's the main control board for your model you can order:
Manufacturer's Number: 137007000
137007000
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