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Kenmore 110.25132411 Control Board trouble?

Kenmore 110.25132411 Control Board?

 

OK, an amateur is what I am, but I am competent and have done some of my repairs.

So I have a Kenmore 110.25132411; I had standing water after the wash was complete. I pulled the hoses and drain pump, looking for a clog, but nothing. I redid the vent, thinking maybe it did not work. But testing it out, I noted that the wash cycle had standing water, but the water was pumped out fine if I ran the drain and spin cycle. After some research and getting into the diagnostics mode, I am thinking of the control board. I was wondering if anyone might confirm or have other thoughts before I pull the trigger on an expensive part. It also now doesn’t seem to be draining well as it was during the drain and spin and is rinsing during it too. Including Videos

 

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Hi,

My reading of the error code shown in the video is that it is an F0 E2 error code. (See p.3 of the tech sheet, section Fault/Error Code Display Method for how to decode the lights)

The explanation for this error code on p.6 is that it is an OVER SUDS CONDITION DETECTED

"Fault is displayed when Suds prevent the basket from spinning up to speed or the pressure sensor detects rising suds level. The main control will flush water in attempt to clear Suds. If the water flush is unable to correct the problem, this may indicate:
• Not using HE detergent.
• Excessive detergent usage.
• Check pressure hose connection from tub to pressure sensor. Is hose pinched, kinked, plugged, or leaking air?
• Mechanical friction on drive mechanism or basket. (Clothing between basket and tub.)"

If detergent type and usage is not the problem then perhaps check items 3 & 4 as listed above. On p.19 of the sheet it shows the location of the control board end of the pressure hose.

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