I want to thank you big time. Your tutorial was amazing and replacing the board worked to fix my washer. Thank you so much. Absolutely awesome video and your directions were as clear as could be. You just saved me 400 dollars by doing it myself.
Just replaced mine , thanks a lot for your video , saved a lot ! Too bad GE makes appliance that did not last even 2 years and this board seems to be the problematic one , used the newer version hopefully it lasts longer
Your video was fantastic! While my washer model # was slightly different than yours, there was so much similarity, that your quality and detail of your video is what allowed me to successfully complete the job! Well done! Thanks again!
Appreciate this video so much, washer wasn’t draining so I replaced the pump and it still didn’t drain so I called someone because sensors and wiring made me a bit nervous. They’ve been giving me the run around for a week so i found this video, told them to issue me a refund and I ordered the part to do it myself. They also wanted me to pay $325 for a $120 part! I get adding a little but $200 is excessive!!🥴
@@Theocdrepairman It honestly floored me when I looked the part up and saw how much it really costed. They’ll do anything for a dollar I guess. Thank you again!
Thank you Sir. I just replaced mine and works like it did when I bought it. However I replaced the drain motor at the same time because I was unsure which was the root of the problem.
Do you need to replace inverter if you replace the control board and drain pump? I noticed GE has a newer version of the inverter board as well as the control board. Mine spins and fills fine but the drain pump replacement didn’t work so I’m replacing the board next but debating if I should swap the inverter.
Hello! Thank you for your video! I already installed the main control and when I turn the knob, it does not point at self clean and powerwash. How do I fix this?
After installing the control board, did you select the correct personality setting on the control board? Your directions should have instructions on which “personality” you select (1,2,3,4,etc). The control board can be put in multiple machines so you have to select the correct personality. To change personalities you would need to enter service mode and "change the personality" watch this video th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Do56YbSSBE6HcQZA It is test 17
Thank you for video! Also, I want to add that the code to enter is different model to model. There are 5 types of codes. If you put the wrong code then the washer will not work properly.
@@Andymon you can correct this...go into service mode and run test 17 that will allow you to change the "personality" of the control board. Here is a video How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mEOHAnY/w-d-xo.html I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. I found some random forum online saying 560’s is #3 and 580’s is number 4. You can always enter test mode 17 to change GE personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.html
Would you recommend changing the inverter board if having an issue with system is not responding to the new door lock mechanism and will not spin? The door clicks twice.. ran diagnose mode and everything else working properly except spin and door lock
@@bobpisone7327 let me know if there aren’t any directions, And I will try to assist you! It is very important to get it correct to avoid more headache trying to reprogram.
thanks so much! part literally just came via FEDX. No instructions included. i will not be able to install the board for at least a week or so, but is there somewhere i can get the correct instruction/code for my model: GFWR4800F2WW? @@Theocdrepairman
@@bobpisone7327 I believe each programming option is referred to as “personality”. Some programming overlaps for similar models having the same personality code. I couldn’t find your specific data sheet. Was the part genuine GE? If so what’s that part number? The data sheet you are trying to find looks similar to this…..f01.justanswer.com/MatthewR0330/b49cb480-dac6-4c0c-9180-a443acec5b88_GE_Control_Programming_(1).pdf AGAIN, this one is not the one you need. Unfortunately, you may have to call GE directly and talk to TECHNICAL SUPPORT. Have the model and serial number handy and also the part number. They will absolutely have the correct data that you will need and be 100% correct. I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. I found some random forum online saying 560’s is #3 and 580’s is number 4. You can always enter test mode 17 to change GE personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.html
Thank you for the video. My washer is this morning isn't responding randomly and will initiate stuff on it's own. So I think it's the control board. Do you know where I could find a good place to buy a control board for a GFW850SSN1WW model?
@@gotborn42 it does sound like the control board is bad because the control board is acting randomly in different ways and not the same way everytime. I recommend looking up your washer on GEapppianceparts.com. Then either purchase directly or search for the part number on Amazon. I don’t recommend aftermarket control boards. Thanks for the comment!
Don't know if you can help with this, but my similar model washer has developed a fault where the door won't lock to start a cycle. There was a short buzzing sound right at the very end of the last few wash cycles, before it stopped locking. After checking for obvious obstruction problems, I installed a new lock but the problem still persists. Do you think replacing the main control board would fix it or could it be something else? Everything I've read and watched suggests it's either the lock or control board.
@@PJV1201 I believe you are correct in the control board. Do make sure the wiring to the lock is all good and not some how freyed. Also check for error codes it will help u decide if the control board is bad
@@Theocdrepairman thanks for the quick reply. I opened up the machine to look for wiring issues but everything looks perfect. I even turned the door around in case the wiring loom/connector to the lock on the one side was faulty. Still didn't help. Several error codes showed up: 26, 34, 38, 40, 91, 92 and 23 in that order. All operating controls seem to be working fine, which is what makes me dubious about changing the control board, but I think I'll give it a try. Will let you know how it turns out. 🤞 Thanks again.👍
guy is recommending switching the board but when I go to start the cycle, it goes to begin, then says the door isn't closed which it is. already replaced the latch, so im not sure how to tell if its the board or not. Doesn't seem like it though. Got any ideas?
It COULD be the board. The board could fail a number of ways, I suppose one way could be in the way that issue you describe, this is possible. Did you check all the wires from the door latch (if possible) to the control board? Sorry, I don’t know the procedure to test the control board specifically for that issue you describe. Did you enter diagnostics mode via the control panel to read any trouble codes? Some trouble codes are related to latch which may or may not help you decide. Also there is diagnostic mode and in addition a test mode. If you enter the test mode you can test the door latch along with other specific components each. Maybe the latch is not connected correctly after install or bad part (unlikely if new part). Hope this helps! Thanks for commenting! Also did u unplug the machine for 30 seconds after installing the door latch?
@danielplunkett4384 What did you end up doing to fix your washer? Mine is doing the same thing. I replaced the door latch mechanism, but it would run any cycles and throws the code "door" (also error 23 for door latch).
@@tcarlos656 are you sure it is model GFW510SCN0WW? If it is here is a link direct from GE. www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/spec/WH22X37837 PLEASE Verify MODEL# before making the purchase. You could go to GEapplianceparts.com and look up the part yourself (just to double check the correct part) I don’t receive any incentive for these parts, but feel free to donate via PayPal or in TH-cam directly. Hope this helps!
I chose option one (not sure if it was correct) The new board I installed does not allow to choose the self clean or power clean options. Is there a way to reprogram the board? Also where on the board does it show which option to choose?
Read through some of the comments and found where I could reprogram. Option 3 worked for me to include the light, power clean, and self clean. Thanks for the video and the answering of our questions!
Help: We replaced the control board. We set the ID to 1, then 3 as the mfcr. stayed. Replaced the door switch. We still get a 91 error code (loss of communication). Any ideas? We already paid for a service technician, ordered the control board, door switch and now it still won't work past 2 minutes. It is starting, filling, spinning but then turns off. Any suggestions?
@@Selena9999 Are there any other error codes? Have you reset the error codes? This sounds like an inverter/motor problem which is common on these machines. I doubt the control board was bad. The 91 code pops up if the cycle stopped or you leave it paused for a long time. You need to reset the code and try to run again. Check for the code immediately after failure along with any other codes. How long does the machine spin for? You May want to save your money and invest in a new machine. Let know me know the answers to the questions I asked.
@ Ok it is the hall effect sensor on motor according to code and test. What is that? It spins for a few seconds then stops, then again then stops for 2 minutes and then shuts off.
I am uncertain, but I am talking with someone else about this topic. This other person suggests there is a speed sensor on the motor, but according to the parts diagram there is no serviceable part on the motor…if there is a speed sensor it is basically inferred that is is the entire motor. Now there is another sensor that is called the accelerometer. Now i am uncertain but I believe this to be the Hall effect sensor the code is referring too. That being said the machine may set the code for the Hall effect but the problem has usually been with the inverter board and/or the motor. Many times I have seen these parts replaced and solved the problem for only a short amount of time, and the problem returns days later. I usually just suggest getting a new machine before playing the guessing game with parts as they are expensive. I blame poor manufacturer quality on this issue among ALL internal components. Just know that Hall effect sensor could be good and the code is set off because the motor, inverter board, or it could Be a bad accelerometer. Here is the video how to replace the accelerometor…Washing Machine Accelerometer (Speed Sensor) Replacement th-cam.com/video/YoiizHWNwuM/w-d-xo.html
Our GE Front Load clothes washer stopped working on Christmas night - middle of the wash and wouldn’t drain. Gave me code 18 - Looked for kinks and blockages in drain pump but none. Installed a new drain pump but still stops mid wash and won’t drain. I can get it to manually spin using code 14 but not manually drain (no gurgling sound at all) - inverter board? main board? Thanks
Please subscribe to the channel. If you have code 18….Fill tub using service mode test 7 and check drain pump operation using service mode test 12. Check drain hose for blockages. This is likely the problem. You mentioned checking the drain pump. Did you check all drain pump hoses for internal blockages. I’ve seen machines not drain because things like socks, lingerie, or Covid masks clogged the drain pipes between the tub and the drain pump. If you are positive that all those are cleared then the problem is possibly one of the following. • Confirm standpipe height is within recommended guidelines. • If pump does not operate, check that the resistance of the pump matches resistance table and verify 120VAC while pump is operating at J512. • Check pressure tube for pinches where it goes through top cover • Use pressure sensor test 10 to ensure correct pressure sensor operation. • Check pressure tube for trapped water. • Ensure pressure chamber port is free from obstruction using drill bit size 1/16™ by hand so as not to drill through the inner wall. Maybe the control board is possibly bad.
We are having the same exact problem. Also happen on Christmas Day. Replaced the drain motor and still nothing. Any way to reset the main computer to factory to clear all the codes?
@@robertmccall9069 I unfortunately do not have that information, but a new pump will likely be in spec tho possible it is bad from factory. You could use multimeter to verify power is getting to the pump by simply probing the power wires to the pump when the pump is being called to activate. You could check resistance between the old and new pump to find a difference. The pump should be making a noise if operating. It will make more of a humming like nothing is moving if it is seized or has failed. It’s basically saying to check for power to the pump (120v) and is the thing shorted out or disconnected internally causing a varied resistance internal of the pump
It “could” be. Depending on your situation it could be the inverter motor and/or the control board. Honestly it could be few other things as well. But the control board and motor have been very common issues
It appears that most of these now available are used control boards. How does one know w/ this type of board which programming option to use? In your case you used "1" but what are the others and how might they impact this process? My washer is GFWR4805F0MC GE Entergy start 4.8 DOE CUFT Front Loader. Thanks in advance. Update: Ok. So I just worked on mine. It was interesting in that there are outward facing screws connecting the face plate panel from behind making putting it back difficult and unaccounted for in any video I had seen. My pulling as suggested by many stripped out or broke the female white receivers on the back of the face plate making it not a snug nor perfect fit. It's outward. I've taken it apart again to try to adjust it and even resorted to place cardboard behind it to push it forward. As well, be aware, the replacement part I received lacked a few transistor plugs so I had to leave 2 dangling. Interestingly enough I was not asked to program in a personality so we'll see. I just started it and it seems to be running but there are some differences that users need to be aware when accessing the face plate. I'll update if and as I learn more.
@@SATXinPasadena the personality number is listed on the installation instructions when you purchase the control board. If you choose the wrong personality type the machine may lose some or all functions. You can enter test mode and change personality with one of the tests (17 I think). If you don’t want to take the chance of selecting the wrong personality then I recommend calling GE technical service and ask them which personality your specific machine has. Thanks for the comment! Edit: I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. I found some random forum online saying 560’s is #3 and 580’s is number 4. You can always enter test mode 17 to change GE personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.html
This was an awesome tutorial that was easy to follow. However after installing the new control board my machine failed to power up. Guess I'll have to give in and call in a technician. Bummer....
Then there is likely a problem at the power distribution box where the plug wires go to or the new control was bad and needs to be returned. Thanks for the comment!
If you look inside the door or on the back of the machine there will be a model # on a sticker. Take that model number and go to Geapplianceparts.com and type it in the search bar. Click the appropriate model that you have and then click “replacement parts by section/ assembly diagram” there are usually a few diagrams so you will have to look through them. Listed are the diagrams numbers with corresponding part number. You can then search online for that part number or buy from GE direct. I appreciate your question!
Thanks. I’m on the website now and it says the item that I need has been replaced by NLA item. What does that mean? It also says the part number is WH22X29546
@@ronieshacashwell7020 NLA = no longer available. It means GE no longer makes that part. If you search for that part number online you may be able to find a GE one for sale or even a different aftermarket option from a different brand with the same part number. Otherwise you would have to find that part used somewhere. And if you simply cannot find that part, then it may be time to get a new machine. Try searching online first, good luck!
@@bad.dad101lol2 it would likely not work at all, you would need to enter service mode and “change the personality” watch this video th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JE5ID4LBEl84XsqX test 17
Man my dryer that came with that exact washer won’t turn on. No light with door open nada. I checked for power and I’m getting power all the way up to the power cord board on the bottom right of the dryer. Do you think it could be a bad control board?
So I just installed a new control board but when I power my unit up I can’t get into the fault mode now to set which board this is because it doesn’t give me an option to select it when I powered it up. Any ideas?
When you turn on the machine do you see any lights turn on? If there are no lights it is a bad component or something is not connected correctly. Are you positive you have correct control board for your machine? If so, I would return letting them know the component is either bad or damaged from shipping. Even if you selected the wrong personality for the new control board you should be able to enter service mode to change the personality to the correct one. Did the control board come with instruction sheet? Also is it genuine GE?
you can correct this...go into service mode and run test 17 that will allow you to change the "personality" of the control board. Here is a video How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mEOHAnY/w-d-xo.html
There is a little tab you need to push sometimes they can become stuck try gently plugging in then push the tab and gently pull out. You may even need a small flathead screwdriver to push the tab down/in. Thanks for the comment!
And thanks for the super quick and generous reply. I'm not sure that my hands are strong enough, but I keep trying (and have asked neighbors to help too). Great video. @@Theocdrepairman
Hi, I am getting an H20 Supply error, it fills for wash cycle but not for the rinse cycle. I read that it is probably the control board. Have you heard about this error and do you think the control board could be the issue? Great video. Thank you
If the control board is functioning correctly h20 I think means a block on the supply line so be sure the valves are open all the way hot and cold. If there is no obstructions then likely the control board could be bad sending that code which doesn’t exist, but check the lines and mesh screens where the hoses attach to the machine for obstruction of supply water.
(GFW510SCN0WW) Front load GE Mine has drain motor running, no display showing. The GE parts show item 120 as GE Appliances WH22X34917 - Ui Board W/Sum & Instructions Fl Washer 510/550. this is the front display, they don't seem to list a control Board. Is it combined into this UI board on this model maybe? any Thoughts? Thanks in advance this is a great tutorial
@@scottjones462 WH22X29546 main board p/n. Here is the ge parts diagram… look for cabinet diagram for main board www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/ModelSectionParts/GFW510SCN0WW/4/0/0/0/CABINET_(1)
@@Theocdrepairman Awesome, Thank you! I found it and it's on order. Side note under the cabinet top there is a full wire diagram and troubleshooting guide! hidden away from the uncurious..LOL🤫
My machine failed to completely drain, and displayed "door" on the screen. It gave error codes 23 (door latch) and 27 (water in the tub). Upon inspection the door latch had a broken piece, and has since been replaced. The drain pump works fine per action 12 in that mode. When ever I try to run a cycle, the door latch clicks to locked, unlocked, locked. And then displays "door" again on the screen. It has thown code 23 again on several occasions. Ive cleared the codes, tried unplugging the machine etc, nothing working yet. It's as though the machine is not registering that the lock is working. Any suggestions?
First, Please run test 14 (spin test) and test 13 (door switch) in service mode and let me know what happens. If the drain pump works with test 12, but not with normal washing then something is not happening with one of the components to not allow the cycle to drain normally (like the water level sensor signal is incorrect or the control board is interpreting the signal wrong). Let me know about test 13 and 14. You say “failed to drain completely”. Did it drain some under normal cycle settings
@@Theocdrepairman Thanks for the response. Only at the initial onset of problems did the machine fail to drain, as I have not been able to get the machine to start a cycle since. I can fill the tub with tests 6, 7 & 10 though (hot, cold, and pressure tests). After which I ran test 12 and successfully drained the tub. The machine will not do any of the spin or tumble tests, my theory is that because the machine door lock just clicks back and forth between locked and unlocked, that the machine is not registering that it is locked, and therefore safe to start the spin test. Test 13 was successful as well, with the machine properly knowing whether the door is open or closed. The light will turn off and on with the pressure switch as well, so I believe the washer knows when the door is closed or not. I push the start button to initiate a cycle, the drain pump will pulse twice, and the the door look will 1. Lock 2. Unlock 3. Lock again (all within a few seconds). Usually around this time "door" will be displayed and the sequence stops. Leaving me with a locked door washing machine. I have to attempt to start another cycle and let the lock click back and forth and time my opening of the door to get it open again. Occasionally the door lock sequence will click 4 times. 1. Lock 2. Unlock 3. Lock 4. Unlock. Then the vent light will turn on.
Given that what you are saying and the fact that only code we appear to getting is code 23, combined with the inability to run test 14; I am inclined to think there is an issue related to the door lock somehow. For test 13 did the results happen like this Door Switch • Pressing Start/Pause will start the test • When the door is open, the Soil Level "Light" LED will blink. • When the door is closed, the Soil Level "Extra Light" LED will blink. • Closing the door causes another status LED to blink. Also code 23 has this to say “Verify the door is closed property, & door will close freely, lift the door until close free. • Replace door lock and door lock harness then run below actions * Check the door lock using service mode spin test 14 to ensure door lock operation. * verify that the door lock is not blocked by any external debris. • Check door switch continuity at J513 on the control • Check continuity of door lock position. Opened or Closed • Check for proper operation of door lock, 120VAC while activating • Check door lock wiring harness from the control to lock assembly.” We either have door lock / harness issue or control board issue
@@Theocdrepairman Yes, that is how the door switch (test 13) results turned out. Because there is a 2nd harness pre installed on the door hinge side of the washing machine (In case you want to reverse which side the door opens on). I removed the washer door and plugged the door latch actuator into that other harness/plug and had the same results. So if the harness is faulty, it would be at the other end maybe. Or maybe with the brain part of the washer. I have not done any continuity tests yet, hoping to do that today. I have even dis mounted the door lock actuator to manipulate the lock manually while running tests. If I press the black rod to manually lock the door (while holding the pressure peg in to simulate the door being closed) the machine seems to recognize that the door is locked, and it doesn't click the actuator back and forth). The cycle will still not run though.
Can you please share the Board number you are using here? I am not able to find it on the Amazon or other places. It says that the part number is replaced.
Please subscribe! I do not have that information handy, but if you search the internet for the original part number you will likely find the new part number when searched on Google. Someone out there is selling a new board and will reference the discontinued one but it might take looking at the top 10 results on google. Or call GE with the part number.
Are you saying that the control board seems to hum? It could be a sign it’s about to go bad. If the machine hums when running it could be normal or something like a screw/bolt could be loose somewhere inside. You could use a stethoscope or a big screw driver like a stethoscope to pinpoint the noise. Thanks for your question!
You need to enter test mode. Select test 17 and change personality to the correct one for your machine. Watch this video how to enter test mode th-cam.com/video/JglsX87UdeY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
It is very important you select the correct option the first time to avoid a reprogramming headache. Your best course of action is to call GE technical support. Have the control board part # handy and the washing machine model number and serial number. They will guarantee the correct programming setting. If the control board is not GE Genuine part call that manufacturer that made the part. Thanks for your comment!
@@MichaelSmith-ot4rn you can correct this...go into service mode and run test 17 that will allow you to change the “personality" of the control board. Here is a video How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mEOHAnY/w-d-xo.html I believe 560s are #3 580s are #4. I think 510s are #1 550s might be #1 or #2 if that helps (totally not sure)
I’m not sure if I know exactly what connector you are talking about but…There is a little tab you need to push sometimes they can become stuck try gently plugging in then push the tab and gently pull out. You may even need a small flathead screwdriver to push the tab down/in. Thanks for the comment! You could also spray the connector with some electronic parts cleaner to maybe free some sort of caked on dust or whatever is holding that connector up in.
i was having the same issue lol but i was able to use a really small precision flathead screwdriver to pry it off its a small clip it’s just really hard to get it off with your fingers
@@ricardosaucedo5103 it may not operate correctly, but you can correct this…go into service mode and run test 17 that will allow you to change the “personality” of the control board. Here is a video How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.html
Thanks for the comment! Please subscribe if you have not already. What washing machine model do you have? Do you mean where is the control panel on the machine? It is the buttons you press. Are you asking where is the control BOARD? It’s in the video, but if you give me your model number I can help you locate the control board or the control panel. Or are you asking where to buy parts?
Here I found this programming sheet which is NOT YOUR EXACT MODEL, BUT IT IS GE. you need to find your model’s version of this sheet. You could also call GE technical support, they will tell you. f01.justanswer.com/smitty1486/a932dc4f-7fd2-469f-9e84-912587639643_WH18X27754_Programming_Instructions.pdf Also watch my other video explaining how to enter service mode. th-cam.com/video/JglsX87UdeY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared ALSO I FOUND THESE INSTRUCTIONS… Press and release the Start button. LED’s will stop flashing and the display should show “0”. Press and release the Start button until the display shows the number of the personality ID needed. ▪ When the end of the ID list is reached the control will wrap around to the beginning of the personality ID number list. GFW650SPN0** 3 GFW650SSN0** 3 GFW850SPN0** 4 GFW850SSN0** 4 3. Press and hold the Start button for three seconds when the correct personality ID number needed is in the display. ▪ This will save the personality ID number and the control will go to an idle state. NOTE: If an error is made programming the Main Board or the LED’s are not flashing, enter Field Service Mode as shown on the last page of these instructions. Use service mode test 17 to enter the correct personality.
In case anyone needs to read this….You need to enter service mode test 17 to change personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.html
There should be instructions included with the control board. We can go through and change do a different # if it’s wrong, but calling GE technical support will also get you the answer.
@@Theocdrepairman GE technical supports said they will not answer that question over the phone. They will come to your house and charge you $125 an hour, but they won't answer that question.
@@MichaelSmith-ot4rn use test 17 to change personality How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.html I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. Also unsure about 560s (I think number 3) I also think 580s are #4 from random internet searching
That was the same issue with the one in the video. Check to make sure the power cord is connected to the control board securely. If the power cord is secure like this one was, then it’s likely something in the control board has failed. If something failed in the control board then it will be easiest to replace the control board. Don’t forget to subscribe, thanks for your comment!
Had the same washer that lasted 4 months before the same thing happened. Luckily it was under warranty I got it fixed and unloaded it on someone else and went and bought an LG.
@@TheocdrepairmanMy GE has been doing 1-3 loads per day for the last 4 years and this is the first thing I’ve had to replace on it… must be hit or miss on if it’s good or not.
@@kayenicole3681 glad to hear it has been working for you for so long! I have also found that if these machines are overloaded it can lead to failure more often. 4 years seems great to me! Thanks for the comment.
I replaced the control board. Sadly still no power . It stopped working when our basement overflooded and we had a lamp in the same outlet, sure enough it shorted the lamp and washer.
Was the outlet verified to have power? I would check the power distribution block. Where the power cord wires actually connect to the machine with the terminals. It may have fried this distribution block also. Also check all your wiring to the control board
@@Pccpy there might be one on the control board you could replace with solder. But unfortunately it’s easier to replace the unit as there might be more than a blown fuse also. But I am unsure of a fuse within the control panel
I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. I found some random forum online saying 560’s is #3 and 580’s is number 4. You can always enter test mode 17 to change GE personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.html
@@Theocdrepairman Just a followup. I received the new board Saturday and had it back running in about an hour, Thanks again for the guidance $113 part and my free labor saved me hundreds of dollars!!
Thank you for the video! I just finished replacing mine. Went really smooth.
I want to thank you big time. Your tutorial was amazing and replacing the board worked to fix my washer. Thank you so much. Absolutely awesome video and your directions were as clear as could be. You just saved me 400 dollars by doing it myself.
Just replaced mine , thanks a lot for your video , saved a lot ! Too bad GE makes appliance that did not last even 2 years and this board seems to be the problematic one , used the newer version hopefully it lasts longer
Your video was fantastic! While my washer model # was slightly different than yours, there was so much similarity, that your quality and detail of your video is what allowed me to successfully complete the job! Well done! Thanks again!
Appreciate this video so much, washer wasn’t draining so I replaced the pump and it still didn’t drain so I called someone because sensors and wiring made me a bit nervous. They’ve been giving me the run around for a week so i found this video, told them to issue me a refund and I ordered the part to do it myself. They also wanted me to pay $325 for a $120 part! I get adding a little but $200 is excessive!!🥴
I love this comment! This was my hope for making these videos. It is amazing how much some companies will jack up the price!
@@Theocdrepairman It honestly floored me when I looked the part up and saw how much it really costed. They’ll do anything for a dollar I guess. Thank you again!
This is exactly what I’m dealing with right now. Got my pump replaced and it still didn’t drain. Did switching the control board solve your problem?
@@shmoneyman2318 Yes. Once I installed the new board and programmed it, it was back in action.
@@kayenicole3681wow this is awesome to hear! I will be ordering the part and doing it myself. Thank you so much for replying.
Thank you Sir. I just replaced mine and works like it did when I bought it. However I replaced the drain motor at the same time because I was unsure which was the root of the problem.
Thanks!
Thanks a lot, I had the same issue, you definitely saved me time and money, much appreciated!
Saved my butt thank you sir!
Thanks for the video. Well done.
Do you need to replace inverter if you replace the control board and drain pump? I noticed GE has a newer version of the inverter board as well as the control board. Mine spins and fills fine but the drain pump replacement didn’t work so I’m replacing the board next but debating if I should swap the inverter.
Hello! Thank you for your video! I already installed the main control and when I turn the knob, it does not point at self clean and powerwash. How do I fix this?
After installing the control board, did you select the correct personality setting on the control board? Your directions should have instructions on which “personality” you select (1,2,3,4,etc). The control board can be put in multiple machines so you have to select the correct personality. To change personalities you would need to enter service mode and "change the personality" watch this video th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=Do56YbSSBE6HcQZA It is test 17
Hi! Yes I chose the wrong personality it should be 4 instead of 1. Will try it now thank you
The knobs working! Thank you so much! 😊will now try if it will drain. 😊
@@dianediaz1586 I’m glad to hear it! Please subscribe to the channel, Have a great day!
Thank you for video!
Also, I want to add that the code to enter is different model to model. There are 5 types of codes. If you put the wrong code then the washer will not work properly.
Wish I saw this before putting the wrong code in. Is there a way to reset it?
@@Andymon you can correct this...go into service mode and run test 17 that will allow you to change the
"personality" of the control board.
Here is a video How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mEOHAnY/w-d-xo.html
I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. I found some random forum online saying 560’s is #3 and 580’s is number 4. You can always enter test mode 17 to change GE personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode
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Would you recommend changing the inverter board if having an issue with system is not responding to the new door lock mechanism and will not spin? The door clicks twice.. ran diagnose mode and everything else working properly except spin and door lock
Can you please identify the error codes? To clarify the door clicks but won’t lock?
Thanks so much , saved me a ton!!
@@jamilkirby1622 glad to hear! Thanks for the comment!
Well done! My model is slightly different than yours, so how will i know which # to program the control board to upon initial power up?
Directions should come with part. Please subscribe!
thanks! and i have subscribed....new board is coming in the mail today! @@Theocdrepairman
@@bobpisone7327 let me know if there aren’t any directions, And I will try to assist you! It is very important to get it correct to avoid more headache trying to reprogram.
thanks so much! part literally just came via FEDX. No instructions included. i will not be able to install the board for at least a week or so, but is there somewhere i can get the correct instruction/code for my model: GFWR4800F2WW? @@Theocdrepairman
@@bobpisone7327 I believe each programming option is referred to as “personality”. Some programming overlaps for similar models having the same personality code. I couldn’t find your specific data sheet. Was the part genuine GE? If so what’s that part number? The data sheet you are trying to find looks similar to this…..f01.justanswer.com/MatthewR0330/b49cb480-dac6-4c0c-9180-a443acec5b88_GE_Control_Programming_(1).pdf
AGAIN, this one is not the one you need. Unfortunately, you may have to call GE directly and talk to TECHNICAL SUPPORT. Have the model and serial number handy and also the part number. They will absolutely have the correct data that you will need and be 100% correct.
I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. I found some random forum online saying 560’s is #3 and 580’s is number 4. You can always enter test mode 17 to change GE personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode
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Thank you for the video. My washer is this morning isn't responding randomly and will initiate stuff on it's own. So I think it's the control board. Do you know where I could find a good place to buy a control board for a GFW850SSN1WW model?
@@gotborn42 it does sound like the control board is bad because the control board is acting randomly in different ways and not the same way everytime. I recommend looking up your washer on GEapppianceparts.com. Then either purchase directly or search for the part number on Amazon. I don’t recommend aftermarket control boards. Thanks for the comment!
Don't know if you can help with this, but my similar model washer has developed a fault where the door won't lock to start a cycle. There was a short buzzing sound right at the very end of the last few wash cycles, before it stopped locking. After checking for obvious obstruction problems, I installed a new lock but the problem still persists. Do you think replacing the main control board would fix it or could it be something else? Everything I've read and watched suggests it's either the lock or control board.
@@PJV1201 I believe you are correct in the control board. Do make sure the wiring to the lock is all good and not some how freyed. Also check for error codes it will help u decide if the control board is bad
@@Theocdrepairman thanks for the quick reply. I opened up the machine to look for wiring issues but everything looks perfect. I even turned the door around in case the wiring loom/connector to the lock on the one side was faulty. Still didn't help. Several error codes showed up: 26, 34, 38, 40, 91, 92 and 23 in that order. All operating controls seem to be working fine, which is what makes me dubious about changing the control board, but I think I'll give it a try. Will let you know how it turns out. 🤞 Thanks again.👍
@@Theocdrepairman quick update - it was the control board and the machine is now back in full working order. 👍
I have the GE dryer that won’t turn on. Is the control board the same & same process to replace?
I am unsure. It should be very similar. Whether or not you have to program will depend if the control board is used in multiple machine models.
guy is recommending switching the board but when I go to start the cycle, it goes to begin, then says the door isn't closed which it is. already replaced the latch, so im not sure how to tell if its the board or not. Doesn't seem like it though. Got any ideas?
It COULD be the board. The board could fail a number of ways, I suppose one way could be in the way that issue you describe, this is possible. Did you check all the wires from the door latch (if possible) to the control board? Sorry, I don’t know the procedure to test the control board specifically for that issue you describe. Did you enter diagnostics mode via the control panel to read any trouble codes? Some trouble codes are related to latch which may or may not help you decide. Also there is diagnostic mode and in addition a test mode. If you enter the test mode you can test the door latch along with other specific components each. Maybe the latch is not connected correctly after install or bad part (unlikely if new part). Hope this helps! Thanks for commenting! Also did u unplug the machine for 30 seconds after installing the door latch?
@danielplunkett4384 What did you end up doing to fix your washer? Mine is doing the same thing. I replaced the door latch mechanism, but it would run any cycles and throws the code "door" (also error 23 for door latch).
same here
Is the part genuine GE?
Thanks for this video , how would you know which number to click on as it scrolls 1-4
It should say on the control board installation instructions.
Love the video and have the same washer. Do you have a link to buy the control board?
@@tcarlos656 are you sure it is model GFW510SCN0WW? If it is here is a link direct from GE. www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/spec/WH22X37837 PLEASE Verify MODEL# before making the purchase. You could go to GEapplianceparts.com and look up the part yourself (just to double check the correct part) I don’t receive any incentive for these parts, but feel free to donate via PayPal or in TH-cam directly. Hope this helps!
Perfect thank you👍
I chose option one (not sure if it was correct) The new board I installed does not allow to choose the self clean or power clean options. Is there a way to reprogram the board? Also where on the board does it show which option to choose?
Read through some of the comments and found where I could reprogram. Option 3 worked for me to include the light, power clean, and self clean. Thanks for the video and the answering of our questions!
@@RoRoski22 Thanks for the comment! Glad it could help you.
Help: We replaced the control board. We set the ID to 1, then 3 as the mfcr. stayed. Replaced the door switch. We still get a 91 error code (loss of communication). Any ideas? We already paid for a service technician, ordered the control board, door switch and now it still won't work past 2 minutes. It is starting, filling, spinning but then turns off. Any suggestions?
@@Selena9999 Are there any other error codes? Have you reset the error codes? This sounds like an inverter/motor problem which is common on these machines. I doubt the control board was bad. The 91 code pops up if the cycle stopped or you leave it paused for a long time. You need to reset the code and try to run again. Check for the code immediately after failure along with any other codes. How long does the machine spin for? You May want to save your money and invest in a new machine. Let know me know the answers to the questions I asked.
@ Ok it is the hall effect sensor on motor according to code and test. What is that? It spins for a few seconds then stops, then again then stops for 2 minutes and then shuts off.
I am uncertain, but I am talking with someone else about this topic. This other person suggests there is a speed sensor on the motor, but according to the parts diagram there is no serviceable part on the motor…if there is a speed sensor it is basically inferred that is is the entire motor. Now there is another sensor that is called the accelerometer. Now i am uncertain but I believe this to be the Hall effect sensor the code is referring too. That being said the machine may set the code for the Hall effect but the problem has usually been with the inverter board and/or the motor. Many times I have seen these parts replaced and solved the problem for only a short amount of time, and the problem returns days later. I usually just suggest getting a new machine before playing the guessing game with parts as they are expensive. I blame poor manufacturer quality on this issue among ALL internal components. Just know that Hall effect sensor could be good and the code is set off because the motor, inverter board, or it could
Be a bad accelerometer. Here is the video how to replace the accelerometor…Washing Machine Accelerometer (Speed Sensor) Replacement
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@ ok, thank you so much!!!
Our GE Front Load clothes washer stopped working on Christmas night - middle of the wash and wouldn’t drain. Gave me code 18 - Looked for kinks and blockages in drain pump but none. Installed a new drain pump but still stops mid wash and won’t drain. I can get it to manually spin using code 14 but not manually drain (no gurgling sound at all) - inverter board? main board? Thanks
Please subscribe to the channel. If you have code 18….Fill tub using service mode test 7 and check drain pump operation using service mode test 12.
Check drain hose for blockages. This is likely the problem. You mentioned checking the drain pump. Did you check all drain pump hoses for internal blockages. I’ve seen machines not drain because things like socks, lingerie, or Covid masks clogged the drain pipes between the tub and the drain pump. If you are positive that all those are cleared then the problem is possibly one of the following.
• Confirm standpipe height is within recommended guidelines.
• If pump does not operate, check that the resistance of the pump matches resistance table and verify 120VAC while pump is operating at J512.
• Check pressure tube for pinches where it goes through top cover
• Use pressure sensor test 10 to ensure correct pressure sensor
operation.
• Check pressure tube for trapped water.
• Ensure pressure chamber port is free from obstruction using drill bit size 1/16™ by hand so as not to drill through the inner wall.
Maybe the control board is possibly bad.
We are having the same exact problem. Also happen on Christmas Day. Replaced the drain motor and still nothing. Any way to reset the main computer to factory to clear all the codes?
service mode test 16 clears the code
@@CompletelyObsorbed
how do you check that the resistance of the pump matches resistance table and verify 120VAC while pump is operating at J512@@Theocdrepairman
@@robertmccall9069 I unfortunately do not have that information, but a new pump will likely be in spec tho possible it is bad from factory. You could use multimeter to verify power is getting to the pump by simply probing the power wires to the pump when the pump is being called to activate. You could check resistance between the old and new pump to find a difference. The pump should be making a noise if operating. It will make more of a humming like nothing is moving if it is seized or has failed. It’s basically saying to check for power to the pump (120v) and is the thing shorted out or disconnected internally causing a varied resistance internal of the pump
Will this also work if machine completes wash cycles early? same model number.
It “could” be. Depending on your situation it could be the inverter motor and/or the control board. Honestly it could be few other things as well. But the control board and motor have been very common issues
@@Theocdrepairman thank you sir. will look into both.
It appears that most of these now available are used control boards. How does one know w/ this type of board which programming option to use? In your case you used "1" but what are the others and how might they impact this process? My washer is GFWR4805F0MC GE Entergy start 4.8 DOE CUFT Front Loader. Thanks in advance.
Update: Ok. So I just worked on mine. It was interesting in that there are outward facing screws connecting the face plate panel from behind making putting it back difficult and unaccounted for in any video I had seen. My pulling as suggested by many stripped out or broke the female white receivers on the back of the face plate making it not a snug nor perfect fit. It's outward. I've taken it apart again to try to adjust it and even resorted to place cardboard behind it to push it forward. As well, be aware, the replacement part I received lacked a few transistor plugs so I had to leave 2 dangling. Interestingly enough I was not asked to program in a personality so we'll see. I just started it and it seems to be running but there are some differences that users need to be aware when accessing the face plate. I'll update if and as I learn more.
@@SATXinPasadena the personality number is listed on the installation instructions when you purchase the control board. If you choose the wrong personality type the machine may lose some or all functions. You can enter test mode and change personality with one of the tests (17 I think). If you don’t want to take the chance of selecting the wrong personality then I recommend calling GE technical service and ask them which personality your specific machine has. Thanks for the comment!
Edit: I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. I found some random forum online saying 560’s is #3 and 580’s is number 4. You can always enter test mode 17 to change GE personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode
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This was an awesome tutorial that was easy to follow. However after installing the new control board my machine failed to power up. Guess I'll have to give in and call in a technician. Bummer....
Then there is likely a problem at the power distribution box where the plug wires go to or the new control was bad and needs to be returned. Thanks for the comment!
Good morning I wanted to know how do I find the corresponding part for my washer.
Find your model number and either search online or call your local dealer. You should be able to identify the proper parts that way.
If you look inside the door or on the back of the machine there will be a model # on a sticker. Take that model number and go to Geapplianceparts.com and type it in the search bar. Click the appropriate model that you have and then click “replacement parts by section/ assembly diagram” there are usually a few diagrams so you will have to look through them. Listed are the diagrams numbers with corresponding part number. You can then search online for that part number or buy from GE direct. I appreciate your question!
Thanks. I’m on the website now and it says the item that I need has been replaced by NLA item. What does that mean? It also says the part number is WH22X29546
@@ronieshacashwell7020 I believe NLA would mean no longer available. Maybe they have updated or improved that part.
@@ronieshacashwell7020 NLA = no longer available. It means GE no longer makes that part. If you search for that part number online you may be able to find a GE one for sale or even a different aftermarket option from a different brand with the same part number. Otherwise you would have to find that part used somewhere. And if you simply cannot find that part, then it may be time to get a new machine. Try searching online first, good luck!
I just held down the play button and power button and it started working after installing the control board is it gonna be ok seems to work fine
That depends if you selected the correct personality, but it sounds like you did! Hooray!
@@Theocdrepairman ok cool but say all the functions or something doesn’t work. How do I put it back to where all the lights are blinking ?
@@bad.dad101lol2 it would likely not work at all, you would need to enter service mode and “change the personality” watch this video th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JE5ID4LBEl84XsqX test 17
@@Theocdrepairman it won’t let me watch. It says private
@@Theocdrepairman I think my rinse and spin isn’t working right. I just wanna reprogram it from the start. Can you help me?
Man my dryer that came with that exact washer won’t turn on. No light with door open nada. I checked for power and I’m getting power all the way up to the power cord board on the bottom right of the dryer. Do you think it could be a bad control board?
Yes it could be, I have seen that happen
Well deserved big and nice like, thanks!
So I just installed a new control board but when I power my unit up I can’t get into the fault mode now to set which board this is because it doesn’t give me an option to select it when I powered it up. Any ideas?
When you turn on the machine do you see any lights turn on? If there are no lights it is a bad component or something is not connected correctly. Are you positive you have correct control board for your machine? If so, I would return letting them know the component is either bad or damaged from shipping. Even if you selected the wrong personality for the new control board you should be able to enter service mode to change the personality to the correct one. Did the control board come with instruction sheet? Also is it genuine GE?
you can correct this...go into service mode and run test 17 that will allow you to change the
"personality" of the control board.
Here is a video How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mEOHAnY/w-d-xo.html
How do you get the plugs out of the control board? For the life of me, I can't get them out! Is there a special trick of each type?
There is a little tab you need to push sometimes they can become stuck try gently plugging in then push the tab and gently pull out. You may even need a small flathead screwdriver to push the tab down/in. Thanks for the comment!
And thanks for the super quick and generous reply. I'm not sure that my hands are strong enough, but I keep trying (and have asked neighbors to help too). Great video. @@Theocdrepairman
You are so very kind. Thank you for this. I had a neighbor help and four hands seemed to get the job done. Thanks again.
@@Theocdrepairman
@@janiskupferer3753 hooray!
Hi, I am getting an H20 Supply error, it fills for wash cycle but not for the rinse cycle. I read that it is probably the control board. Have you heard about this error and do you think the control board could be the issue? Great video. Thank you
If the control board is functioning correctly h20 I think means a block on the supply line so be sure the valves are open all the way hot and cold. If there is no obstructions then likely the control board could be bad sending that code which doesn’t exist, but check the lines and mesh screens where the hoses attach to the machine for obstruction of supply water.
(GFW510SCN0WW) Front load GE Mine has drain motor running, no display showing. The GE parts show item 120 as
GE Appliances WH22X34917 - Ui Board W/Sum & Instructions Fl Washer 510/550. this is the front display, they don't seem to list a control Board. Is it combined into this UI board on this model maybe? any Thoughts?
Thanks in advance this is a great tutorial
@@scottjones462 WH22X29546 main board p/n. Here is the ge parts diagram… look for cabinet diagram for main board www.geapplianceparts.com/store/parts/ModelSectionParts/GFW510SCN0WW/4/0/0/0/CABINET_(1)
@@Theocdrepairman Awesome, Thank you! I found it and it's on order. Side note under the cabinet top there is a full wire diagram and troubleshooting guide! hidden away from the uncurious..LOL🤫
My machine failed to completely drain, and displayed "door" on the screen. It gave error codes 23 (door latch) and 27 (water in the tub). Upon inspection the door latch had a broken piece, and has since been replaced. The drain pump works fine per action 12 in that mode.
When ever I try to run a cycle, the door latch clicks to locked, unlocked, locked. And then displays "door" again on the screen. It has thown code 23 again on several occasions. Ive cleared the codes, tried unplugging the machine etc, nothing working yet. It's as though the machine is not registering that the lock is working.
Any suggestions?
First, Please run test 14 (spin test) and test 13 (door switch) in service mode and let me know what happens. If the drain pump works with test 12, but not with normal washing then something is not happening with one of the components to not allow the cycle to drain normally (like the water level sensor signal is incorrect or the control board is interpreting the signal wrong). Let me know about test 13 and 14. You say “failed to drain completely”. Did it drain some under normal cycle settings
@@Theocdrepairman Thanks for the response. Only at the initial onset of problems did the machine fail to drain, as I have not been able to get the machine to start a cycle since. I can fill the tub with tests 6, 7 & 10 though (hot, cold, and pressure tests). After which I ran test 12 and successfully drained the tub.
The machine will not do any of the spin or tumble tests, my theory is that because the machine door lock just clicks back and forth between locked and unlocked, that the machine is not registering that it is locked, and therefore safe to start the spin test.
Test 13 was successful as well, with the machine properly knowing whether the door is open or closed. The light will turn off and on with the pressure switch as well, so I believe the washer knows when the door is closed or not.
I push the start button to initiate a cycle, the drain pump will pulse twice, and the the door look will 1. Lock 2. Unlock 3. Lock again (all within a few seconds). Usually around this time "door" will be displayed and the sequence stops. Leaving me with a locked door washing machine. I have to attempt to start another cycle and let the lock click back and forth and time my opening of the door to get it open again.
Occasionally the door lock sequence will click 4 times. 1. Lock 2. Unlock 3. Lock 4. Unlock. Then the vent light will turn on.
Given that what you are saying and the fact that only code we appear to getting is code 23, combined with the inability to run test 14; I am inclined to think there is an issue related to the door lock somehow. For test 13 did the results happen like this
Door Switch
• Pressing Start/Pause will start the test
• When the door is open, the Soil Level "Light" LED will blink.
• When the door is closed, the Soil Level "Extra Light" LED will blink.
• Closing the door causes another status LED to blink.
Also code 23 has this to say “Verify the door is closed property, & door will close freely, lift the door until close free.
• Replace door lock and door lock harness then run below actions
* Check the door lock using service mode spin test 14 to ensure door lock operation.
* verify that the door lock is not blocked by any external debris.
• Check door switch continuity at J513 on the control
• Check continuity of door lock position. Opened or Closed
• Check for proper operation of door lock, 120VAC while activating
• Check door lock wiring harness from the control to lock assembly.”
We either have door lock / harness issue or control board issue
@@Theocdrepairman Yes, that is how the door switch (test 13) results turned out.
Because there is a 2nd harness pre installed on the door hinge side of the washing machine (In case you want to reverse which side the door opens on). I removed the washer door and plugged the door latch actuator into that other harness/plug and had the same results. So if the harness is faulty, it would be at the other end maybe. Or maybe with the brain part of the washer.
I have not done any continuity tests yet, hoping to do that today. I have even dis mounted the door lock actuator to manipulate the lock manually while running tests. If I press the black rod to manually lock the door (while holding the pressure peg in to simulate the door being closed) the machine seems to recognize that the door is locked, and it doesn't click the actuator back and forth). The cycle will still not run though.
I replaced the computer board today and the washer is working again. For those wondering.
Can you please share the Board number you are using here? I am not able to find it on the Amazon or other places. It says that the part number is replaced.
Please subscribe! I do not have that information handy, but if you search the internet for the original part number you will likely find the new part number when searched on Google. Someone out there is selling a new board and will reference the discontinued one but it might take looking at the top 10 results on google. Or call GE with the part number.
Mine seems to work but it kinda hums or buzzes when i start it up what would be the problem??
Are you saying that the control board seems to hum? It could be a sign it’s about to go bad. If the machine hums when running it could be normal or something like a screw/bolt could be loose somewhere inside. You could use a stethoscope or a big screw driver like a stethoscope to pinpoint the noise. Thanks for your question!
@@Theocdrepairmanthe new control board seems to hum yes
@@keseanjohnson9278everything still working? Or did it fail?
I selected 1 it powers up, but it does not wash. How do I change to a different version?
You need to enter test mode. Select test 17 and change personality to the correct one for your machine. Watch this video how to enter test mode th-cam.com/video/JglsX87UdeY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mE0HAnY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JE5ID4LBEl84XsqX watch this video and do test 17
Hi, Sir! My model is GFW550SSN0WW , which number should I set? Thank you!
It is very important you select the correct option the first time to avoid a reprogramming headache. Your best course of action is to call GE technical support. Have the control board part # handy and the washing machine model number and serial number. They will guarantee the correct programming setting. If the control board is not GE Genuine part call that manufacturer that made the part. Thanks for your comment!
Did you figure it out? GE is no help...
@@MichaelSmith-ot4rn you can correct this...go into service mode and run test 17 that will allow you to change the “personality" of the control board.
Here is a video How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode th-cam.com/video/7GZ8mEOHAnY/w-d-xo.html
I believe 560s are #3 580s are #4. I think 510s are #1 550s might be #1 or #2 if that helps (totally not sure)
How do you disconnect the RJ45 port? I have tried for like an hour and can't for the life of me figure out how to disconnect it
I’m not sure if I know exactly what connector you are talking about but…There is a little tab you need to push sometimes they can become stuck try gently plugging in then push the tab and gently pull out. You may even need a small flathead screwdriver to push the tab down/in. Thanks for the comment! You could also spray the connector with some electronic parts cleaner to maybe free some sort of caked on dust or whatever is holding that connector up in.
i was having the same issue lol but i was able to use a really small precision flathead screwdriver to pry it off its a small clip it’s just really hard to get it off with your fingers
Thank you! I dang near broke it but finally ended up getting it out lol@@angelarteaga1734
What happened if you programing wrong number on your washer machine new control board
@@ricardosaucedo5103 it may not operate correctly, but you can correct this…go into service mode and run test 17 that will allow you to change the “personality” of the control board. Here is a video How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode
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How do i find the control panel
Thanks for the comment! Please subscribe if you have not already. What washing machine model do you have? Do you mean where is the control panel on the machine? It is the buttons you press. Are you asking where is the control BOARD? It’s in the video, but if you give me your model number I can help you locate the control board or the control panel. Or are you asking where to buy parts?
I put the wrong programming and is jumping 2 cycles. How can I put back the right one?
Here I found this programming sheet which is NOT YOUR EXACT MODEL, BUT IT IS GE. you need to find your model’s version of this sheet. You could also call GE technical support, they will tell you.
f01.justanswer.com/smitty1486/a932dc4f-7fd2-469f-9e84-912587639643_WH18X27754_Programming_Instructions.pdf
Also watch my other video explaining how to enter service mode. th-cam.com/video/JglsX87UdeY/w-d-xo.htmlfeature=shared
ALSO I FOUND THESE INSTRUCTIONS…
Press and release the Start button. LED’s will stop flashing and the display should show “0”.
Press and release the Start button until the display shows the number of the personality ID needed.
▪ When the end of the ID list is reached the control will wrap around to the beginning of the personality ID number list.
GFW650SPN0**
3
GFW650SSN0**
3
GFW850SPN0**
4
GFW850SSN0**
4
3. Press and hold the Start button for three seconds when the correct personality ID number needed is in the display.
▪ This will save the personality ID number and the control will go to an idle state.
NOTE: If an error is made programming the Main Board or the LED’s are not flashing, enter Field Service Mode as shown on the last page of these instructions. Use service mode test 17 to enter the correct personality.
In case anyone needs to read this….You need to enter service mode test 17 to change personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode
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Replaced new board onaGFW650SPNOSN lights will not stop flashing
@@Keith-ff4pt did you happen to choose the correct personality?, I think there are 3 or 4 choices. Is the part new GE part?
@@Theocdrepairmanyes new board. Lights flashing buttons don't respond
How do I know mine is #1? I have washer GFW550SSN2WW....I have 1-9 to pick from.....
There should be instructions included with the control board. We can go through and change do a different # if it’s wrong, but calling GE technical support will also get you the answer.
@@Theocdrepairman GE technical supports said they will not answer that question over the phone. They will come to your house and charge you $125 an hour, but they won't answer that question.
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I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. Also unsure about 560s (I think number 3) I also think 580s are #4 from random internet searching
How about dryer is not turning on , how can I fix it
That was the same issue with the one in the video. Check to make sure the power cord is connected to the control board securely. If the power cord is secure like this one was, then it’s likely something in the control board has failed. If something failed in the control board then it will be easiest to replace the control board. Don’t forget to subscribe, thanks for your comment!
I suppose the control display buttons could also be malfunctioning
Had the same washer that lasted 4 months before the same thing happened. Luckily it was under warranty I got it fixed and unloaded it on someone else and went and bought an LG.
How is that LG working out for you? I find these GE aren’t built for heavy use, and can be damaged easily in many ways. Thanks for your comment!
Mine lasted 2 years. My LG lasted 20 years!
@@TheocdrepairmanMy GE has been doing 1-3 loads per day for the last 4 years and this is the first thing I’ve had to replace on it… must be hit or miss on if it’s good or not.
@@kayenicole3681 glad to hear it has been working for you for so long! I have also found that if these machines are overloaded it can lead to failure more often. 4 years seems great to me! Thanks for the comment.
in my case , was a cliking non stop on the main board , didnt want to lock the door either .
I replaced the control board. Sadly still no power . It stopped working when our basement overflooded and we had a lamp in the same outlet, sure enough it shorted the lamp and washer.
Was the outlet verified to have power? I would check the power distribution block. Where the power cord wires actually connect to the machine with the terminals. It may have fried this distribution block also. Also check all your wiring to the control board
@@Theocdrepairman Is there a fuse in this washer? Would check there first.
@@Pccpy there might be one on the control board you could replace with solder. But unfortunately it’s easier to replace the unit as there might be more than a blown fuse also. But I am unsure of a fuse within the control panel
I replaced my board and just hit
I think 510s are #1, not sure about 550 likely 1 or 2. I found some random forum online saying 560’s is #3 and 580’s is number 4. You can always enter test mode 17 to change GE personality. How To Enter Service Test Mode GE Washing Machine Error code list Troubleshooting Mode
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Thanks!
@@scottjones462 you are very kind!
@@Theocdrepairman Just a followup. I received the new board Saturday and had it back running in about an hour, Thanks again for the guidance $113 part and my free labor saved me hundreds of dollars!!