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plates Common model number plates View sample model numbers by selecting your product brand Close Kenmore Washer Error Codes for 110 Model Top-Load Vertical Modular Washers These error code explanations can help you diagnose a problem with your Kenmore top-load VMW washer with a model number that starts with 110. For repair how-to help, visit the PartsDirectrepair helpsection, which includes repair help for washing machines, other kenmore dishwasher error codes major appliances, lawn and garden equipment, garage door openers, vacuum cleaners and more. You can also search forowner’s manuals, get advice from an expert and findwashing machine replacement parts. On models without a digital display, the lid lock flashes to indicate that a fault occurred when the washer encounters a problem. Enter the disangostic test mode to determine the error code that caused the problem. View this video to see how to enter the diagnostic test mode and retrieve and read the error codes. Error Code Condition Check/Repair Shop Parts Lid Lock LED flashing Indicates the control recorded one of the error codes shown below Enter the diagnostic test mode to read the error code as shown in the above video link. F0 E2 Excessive suds Use only HE (High Efficiency) detergent. Reduce the quantity of detergent to prevent excessive suds. HE detergent F0 E4 High water temperature in the rinse cycle Make sure that fill hoses are properly connected. Check the resistance of the thermistor (temperature sensor). It should measure around 50K ohms (50,000 ohms) at 77 degrees. If the thermistor is defective, replace it. Thermistor F0 E5 Unbalanced load Re-distribute the load inside the spin ba
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repairman? Oven, Stove, Range and Cooktop RepairForewardTable of ContentsCHAPTER 1System BasicsCHAPTER 2Troubleshooting Tools & Safety Tips & TricksCHAPTER 3Parts AccessCHAPTER 4Electric Cooktops and OvensCHAPTER 5Gas CooktopsCHAPTER 6Gas Oven RepairsCHAPTER 7Digital Controls Fault Codes Oven, Stove, Range and Cooktop Repair http://www.appliancerepair.net/oven-repair-7.html Chapter 7 DIGITAL OVEN CONTROL FAULT OR ERROR CODES If your oven has digital controls and it is displaying a fault or error code, (F1, F2, E3, E8, etc) it usually boils down to one of two or three problem areas. Either the temperature sensor, or something in the control circuitry has gone bad. There may also be a problem with the door switch, or the door locking mechanism or error codes switch in a self-cleaning oven. Usually you will find the sensor inside the oven, at the top, near the back. The sensor may be removed through either the front or the back of the oven. Temperature sensors are usually fairly easy and inexpensive to identify and replace. Not so with the solid state circuit components. You may be able to trace the problem to a defective keypad or EOC or ERC washer error codes (Electronic Oven / Range Control; essentially the clock unit,) but often the diagnosis is ambiguous. (i.e., it's either the ERC or the keypad.) Unfortunately, keypads and ERC's are electrical parts, and expensive ones at that. Electrical parts are almost always non-returnable at the parts store. So if you've misdiagnosed a problem and bought a keypad when the problem was a circuit board, you're now the not-so-proud owner of an expensive keypad that is of no use to you. For this reason, I caution you: IF YOU ARE NOT SURE OF YOUR DIAGNOSIS, CALL A QUALIFIED, FACTORY-AUTHORIZED TECHNICIAN to diagnose and repair your oven. It may cost a little more now, but ultimately you will probably save yourself a LOT of hassle and money. The factory-authorized technician has an advantage in that he can diagnose by trial and error and reuse the part if he guesses wrong. Please note also that manufacturers constantly change things, using different parts on different oven models. Though we do our level best to keep up on all the changes, we do not guarantee the accuracy of the error codes listed. Use them at your own risk. And don't forget; you're dealing with electricity here. As always, disconnect power on any control you're disassembling or assem