Error code E59. Won't spin in diagnostic mode. Tumble spins freely
See the error code E59= E59 equals no tachometer signal for 3 seconds.
This means that the motor is not signaling to the washer normally and
may be caused by a variety of failures within the motor, basket or the
control board. Generally speaking, the E59 error requires the service of
a Frigidaire professional for resolution due to the technical nature of
the ERROR.
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SOURCE: kenmore washer 3.5 super capacity. Machine spins
It sounds like your tub bearing is bad or going bad. It could be the adjustment on your spin cycle. Does your unit allow you to adjust this. Also are you overloading. Can you send me the brand and model of your unit and I help you more.
JimmyC
SOURCE: my kenmore super capacity 3.5 won't do the
if it was the door switch the washer would not go into any cycle, wash rinse nothing, this is a safety feature, is this a top load? what is the model number, Kenmore sells washers they don't make them, so this can be a Maytag or other washer like Whirlpool, retagged and sold under the Sears Kenmore name.
SOURCE: I have a kenmore 110.46472501 front load machine.
The F1 error code on this washer indicates a Primary Control Board failure.
It is likely that the machine control board will need to be replaced to correct this problem.
The part number for the machine control board is undetermineable because you have not provided me with the exact model # of your washer.
The procedure for replacing the machine control board is provided HERE
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NOTE: Be sure to unplug the washer to disconnect electrical power before accessing internal components.
There is a slight possibility that a problem with the pressure switch hose could be causing this problem.
A pinched or twisted air hose can cause this fault code.
When you open the console, check the air hose connected to the pressure switch on the machine control board.
If it is pinched or crimped, I recommend rerouting the hose to resolve this problem.
This may fix your problem without replacing the control board.
NOTE: You may want to check for this condition before ordering the control board. Most electronic control boards cannot be returned for a refund or credit.
If you find no apparent problems with the air hose on the pressure switch, then replacing the machine control board on this washer should correct your problem. There is a risk involved in replacing this part yourself.
As noted above, you could have a problem with the air pressure hose that is not apparent upon your initial inspection. A service technician would normally need to properly and thoroughly diagnose this problem before replacing the control board.
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SOURCE: kenmore calypso washer short cycles on rinse/spin
Magnetic reed switch on left side below the gray rubber bumper, shown here...
http://www.repairclinic.com/SSPartDetail.aspx?PartID=1033130&PPStack=1
Release two spring clips in front between main top and front panel using putty knife. Lift the main top and access the left and right door locks here.
To access and see if the magnet is in place, remove the dispenser from lid.
Gently pry the bottom of the plastic inner lid toward you then down. This will let you see if the magnet is in place on the right front corner of the inner lid.
http://fixitnow.com/wp-content/uploads/2006/09/washer_switch.JPG
Seems to be a common problem with this washer. Apparently, the lid isn't completely watertight and allows water to get into this switch corroding the contacts and the wires.
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