Besides a bad belt, what other components could cause the belt not to turn. The washer stopped on its own, did not trip any breakers, it would advance to the next cycle manually but the belt was slipping and tub was full of water. They cut it off after this. I have not been there to check it yet, I was told this on the phone.
Not been there yet, just talked on phone
- Guest asked 7 years ago
Hello
See inverter Service Bulletin below. along with service manual.
MOTOR-INVERTER DRIVE SYSTEM –
2 FLASH INVERTER BOARD ERROR (MOTOR APPEARS DEAD)
The 2 flash error was intended to represent a slipping
belt condition as identified in the mini-manual.
Based on field feedback, a loose hub nut may also
simulate the conditions that the inverter uses to
detect a slipping belt condition. Because a slipping
belt presents a safety concern for the machine to
brake/stop normally, the inverter disables the motor
while setting the 2 flash error code. The motor will
not agitate or spin in this condition, so the motor
appears DEAD.
A loose hub nut may be obvious in severe circumstances
where the basket has damaged the
balance ring, the tub cover, or the tub. In some
instances, it is more difficult to detect if the hub nut
has not fully backed off. NOTE: The HYDROWAVE
drive does not have a mechanical brake like the
drive system with transmission. The basket may
rotate freely depending on the state of the mode
shifter assembly. It may require closer inspection
of the hub nut. If the threads of the nut are damaged,
the nut will not hold the tub securely. Always
replace the hub nut if any dam
- AV Repair Help answered 7 years ago
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The washing machine is okay now.
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