Component Testing Information
!
WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death, disconnect power to washer before servicing, unless
testing requires it.
RT3100014 Rev. 0
August 2000
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Illustration
Component
Test Procedure
Results
40077101
L1
L2
4
3
1
2
3
4
A
B
Temperature switch
L1 = A
L2 = B
3 = 1, 2
4 = 3, 4
Disconnect wires from component to
properly measure the resistance of the
component.
Place switch in the following positions
and measure across the terminals
below:
Hot / Cold
L1-4
Warm / Cold
L1-3, L1-4, 3-4
-
Cold / Cold
L1-3
>1
Ω
>1
Ω
>1
Ω
40097701
Mixing valve
Measure resistance of terminals on
each valve.
Resistance across each valve.
Approximately 1000
Ω
±
10%
40058801
Timer
Verify input and output voltage is
present.
Verify wiring is correctly connected to
the timer.
See timing sequence chart for functional
description of the component.
40077201
1
2
3
Pressure switch
Do not disconnect the pressure hose
from pressure switch to perform
measurements.
Measure resistance across the
following terminals on the pressure
switch:
Terminal 1 to 2
Terminal 1 to 3
Refer to wiring diagram/schematic for
correct contacts.
Air pressure that actuates switch is
determined by the water level of the
tub.
Continuity (no pressure)
Continuity (pressure)
40035001
Lid switch
−
SPST
Disconnect wire terminals from switch.
Test terminals with switch closed.
Test terminals with switch open.
Continuity
>1
Ω
Infinite
1 M
Ω
R0000014
Brake pad kit
If washtub does not stop spinning
within seven seconds after opening
loading door.
If brake pads make noises.
Replace all three brake pads.
Apply a thin layer of silicone (26594P)
on pads, see Service Bulletin
“ASQ
−
213
−
B”