Thanks for excellent video. I have GE Front load washer Model GEW550SPN0DG which all of sudden stop spinning and all washing cycle stop in 4 to 5 minutes. It shows error code 3, 27, 38, 32 and 65. I did test 10 (Pressure Sensor) which seems working. Soil LED blink and stop all for indicator (i.e., Extra Light to Extra Heavy) Test 14 (Spin). Basket stopped spinning after 4 to 5 seconds. I replaced Accelerometer (WH03X32138) but it did not solve the issue. Does Hall sensor and Accelerometer are same part for Model GEW550SPN0DG? Test 24 (Damper). Soil level “Light” LED continues blink during test and when press start/pause button it changes to “Extra Light” and stay there until press any other button or Power off. I am not sure whether it’s successful test or not. Does it suppose to start with “Light” and change to “Extra Light” and stop at the end to Test automatically. Appreciate your help.
I keep getting the “h20 supply” error.. water pressure is good. Hoses are good. I run through all these tests and no errors.. do you know what it could be?!? Very frustrating
Mine doesnt seem to start diagnostic mode at all. Even when I hold 10 seconds or I hold and move 6 or 8. It doesnt go into diagnostic mode but turns it on and goes into turning between wash modes.
It appears that the hall effect sensor on this model(gfw850) is directly on the motor opposite the drive belt. You can access it with the front panel removed. There is a spring cover. It does not appear that the hall effect sensor can be serviced and a failure of the sensor requires a replacement of the motor. It's likely that the invertor board is the source of failure in the case of spin failure where the machine does not detect rotation and will not continue to spin cycle.
My GFW510SCN0WW washer is showing error code 3. When we ran the test 14. It would only spin for 5 to 8 seconds. Would that be a hall sensor issue? And would the hall sensor and the accelerator meter be the same thing? That is the part we replaces but I'm still having the same issue. Error 3.
@@ashleysalazar934 I replaced the inverter board which fixed it. It's in the lower left. It might be easiest to replace through the bottom if that's an option for you.
I have models purchased in 2020 and it is definitely 6 clicks with holding start button rather than 8 to get into diagnostic mode. Thought my control panel was broken as I couldn’t get it to work with 8. Luckily I have 2 machines I was able to test on and kept trying different click combinations on the working machine. Everything else is the same though!
I appreciate you posting this; it's bound to be useful to others. Just a note, it took me 8 clicks to get it working. According to the Service Manual, the correct procedure is to "PRESS AND HOLD THE START PAD WHILE ROTATING THE CYCLE SELECTION KNOB 180 DEGREES." Nonetheless, I'm grateful for your input. Hope you have a great day!
@@onlineappliancetechMine was six as well. There are 12 selections in the dial so 180 degrees would be six cycles. Sometimes it feels like there are two clicks to get to a cycle. Maybe that’s why you noted 8 clicks.