Here's the [document|30545|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.2 ''Activating the Service Diagnostic Test Modes'' and check what error code is displayed.
The ''Fault/Error Code Display Method'' chart on p.3 shows how to interpret the status LEDs to find the error code number.
See p.6-p.7 for the error code description and what to check.
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For your description of the problem it sounds like a Pressure System fault (error code F3 E1). Hopefully it is just a problem with the pressure hose and not the transducer on the mainboard (detects water level by amount of air pressure in the hose created by water rising in the hose as the tub fills) as this would require a new mainboard.
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For your description of the problem it sounds like a Pressure System fault (error code F3 E1). Hopefully it is just a problem with the pressure hose e.g. blocked, kinked, loose etc and not the transducer on the mainboard (detects water level by amount of air pressure in the hose created by water rising in the hose as the tub fills) as this would require a new mainboard.
Once you have determined what the problem is and if it is a faulty part, here's a link to a [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/11026012012/#Sections|parts supplier] that is useful.
Find the faulty part in the supplier's parts list and then search online using the ''manufacturer's part number'' for the part (not the parts supplier's number) to find suppliers that suit you best.
Here's the [document|30545|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.2 ''Activating the Service Diagnostic Test Modes'' and check what error code is displayed.
The ''Fault/Error Code Display Method'' chart on p.3 shows how to interpret the status LEDs to find the error code number.
See p.6-p.7 for the error code description and what to check.
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For your description of the problem it sounds like a Pressure System fault (error code F3 E1). Hopefully it is just a problem with the pressure hose and not the transducer on the mainboard (detects water level by air pressure in the hose created by water rising inthe hose as the tub fills) as this would require a new mainboard.
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For your description of the problem it sounds like a Pressure System fault (error code F3 E1). Hopefully it is just a problem with the pressure hose and not the transducer on the mainboard (detects water level by amount of air pressure in the hose created by water rising in the hose as the tub fills) as this would require a new mainboard.
Once you have determined what the problem is and if it is a faulty part, here's a link to a [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/11026012012/#Sections|parts supplier] that is useful.
Find the faulty part in the supplier's parts list and then search online using the ''manufacturer's part number'' for the part (not the parts supplier's number) to find suppliers that suit you best.
Here's the [document|30545|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.2 ''Activating the Service Diagnostic Test Modes'' and check what error code is displayed.
The ''Fault/Error Code Display Method'' chart on p.3 shows how to interpret the status LEDs to find the error code number.
See p.6-p.7 for the error code description and what to check.
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For your description of the problem it sounds like a Pressure System fault (error code F3 E1). Hopefully it is just a problem with the pressure hose and not the transducer on the mainboard (detects water level by air pressure in the hose) as this would require a new mainboard.
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For your description of the problem it sounds like a Pressure System fault (error code F3 E1). Hopefully it is just a problem with the pressure hose and not the transducer on the mainboard (detects water level by air pressure in the hose created by water rising inthe hose as the tub fills) as this would require a new mainboard.
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Once you have determined what the problem is and if it is a faulty part, here's a link to a [https://www.partselect.com/Models/11026012012/#Sections|parts supplier] that is useful.
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Once you have determined what the problem is and if it is a faulty part, here's a link to a [link|https://www.partselect.com/Models/11026012012/#Sections|parts supplier] that is useful.
Find the faulty part in the supplier's parts list and then search online using the ''manufacturer's part number'' for the part (not the parts supplier's number) to find suppliers that suit you best.
Hi @shelleymar73444
Here's the [document|30545|tech sheet] for the washer.
Go to p.2 ''Activating the Service Diagnostic Test Modes'' and check what error code is displayed.
The ''Fault/Error Code Display Method'' chart on p.3 shows how to interpret the status LEDs to find the error code number.
See p.6-p.7 for the error code description and what to check.
For your description of the problem it sounds like a Pressure System fault (error code F3 E1). Hopefully it is just a problem with the pressure hose and not the transducer on the mainboard (detects water level by air pressure in the hose) as this would require a new mainboard.
Once you have determined what the problem is and if it is a faulty part, here's a link to a [https://www.partselect.com/Models/11026012012/#Sections|parts supplier] that is useful.
Find the faulty part in the supplier's parts list and then search online using the ''manufacturer's part number'' for the part (not the parts supplier's number) to find suppliers that suit you best.