UPDATE: Fix Dryer F01 Error Code (One Year Later)
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- A year ago, my dryer stopped working and gives the F01 error code and I was able to fix mine without too much trouble - basic tools and a soldering iron.
It worked for several months, but, the same F01 error came back a couple times before I finally to a more drastic step of shipping the board away for repair.
Get the dryer board here: ebay.us/Zv6q9P
Watch this video repair update on how I fixed it.
This error has been found on Whirlpool, Kenmore, Maytag dryers. Leave a comment if you have it on other brands like LG, Bosche, Samsung, GE, Fridgidaire, Amana, or others
Disclaimer - I am not an appliance technician and do not know the cause of this circuit board failure. There's likely a bigger problem on the circuit board that caused those points to burn out. Hopefully, this repair does not cause me more problems in the future. The safest and longest-lasting repair is likely to replace the entire circuit board. For me, this repair kept the dryer running.
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Thank you for the update and the reccomendation. I appreciate it you reccomending my service.
Have the same issue but no burn marks Circuit board looks brand new.
I know you said you sold it after installing the fix form the guy on eBay. About how long before you sold it did it work. I have a g&e and that same code popped up need a quick inexpensive fix
Not sure how long exactly, but I recall it being months. Maybe 3-9 months before I sold.
I can’t thank you enough! I watched both your videos and was able to remove the board and send off to the repair service you recommended on eBay. It was so easy and you’ve saved us a ton of $$$!! Thanks again!!!
You're very welcome! It’s great to hear that both videos helped and saved you money. We’re glad everything worked out well for you!
Hi! Was wondering if I could get an update to the update 😀 how long has it been since you installed part from guy who fixed it on ebay? Is it still going strong? Thanks! looking to do this myself with that guy - have same code on maytag maxima
It was still working when we sold it to get a new washer/dryer.
Thank you! Can you share the name of the place where you had the circuit board repaired?
Oops...just found the address that yiu already had listed.
Thanks for the follow-up video. I used your previous video to repair my electric HE2 dryer, and I am very grateful to have a back-up plan with playlude_9290 if the circuit blows again.
I replaced the board and it turns on and works but when I push the stop button it starts flashing f01 again. If I push stop again it turns off and when I turn it back on it runs fine again. I don’t know what’s wrong with it.
Do you show how to remove all the connectors on the board? I'm have a difficult time taking the one off the blades with a wing on it next to the orange box. Mine smoked up real good and will need to possibly replace the purple connector with black and purple wire (if I can find it) since it melted and took the receptacle and one blade with it off the board.
Still working? I may have the same issue but with a Maytag Bravo washer.
Very nice and instructional video. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Who’s the guy on eBay? Me got same problem, thanks !!!
Get the dryer board here: ebay.us/Zv6q9P
@@TomahawkDIY Thanks a lot!!!
Who was the person that fixed the board on ebay?
Hi, you may check here: ebay.us/Zv6q9P
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How, exactly, if you don’t mind, do I run the diagnostics in order to retrieve the error codes, please! All the videos show that they have a code, but never explain the procedure for retrieving the codes! Thanks.
@@zjaz8000 The code just comes up when the circuit failed.