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Thread: Whirlpool Quiet Partner I DU1055XTPS3 - clean light flashing

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    Default Whirlpool Quiet Partner I DU1055XTPS3 - clean light flashing

    I have read the messages, but nothing on my model. The clean light flashed 7 times, goes off and starts again.

    So . . .. I am assuming its the heater circuit, although it looks brand new. Not a spot on it, smooth as silk too.

    I did just have a plumber reconnect the drain hose and it didn't work after that. Could this be the problem???

    Any sites for this particular model number . . . . HELP!

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    Yes, its possible the plumber knocked the heater wire off or another wire off.

    You can open the bottom access panel and get a flashlight and check to see.

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