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I'm working on a Kenmore Model # 110.45972400. Customer said unit will not start. I went out and unit was clicking from the user interface board. Then the unit gave a DL/ F code. I took the top off to get a look around and the unit started:?. I'm thinking the CPU , but I'm wondering if anyone has seen this problem.

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Could of been just a terminal on the C.C.U.  not making full contact or oxidization on the contacts...You looking /moving the wires did the trick for now......  Terminals  for the lock assy. would be the place to start to  look.......  Does anybody use  a corrosion inhibitor on the contacts??   ( like De-ox   or Corrode Cure??  most of my customers are with-in 1/2 mile of the beach )  .................. I have a 110.45972401,  ( 2 years old )  " Not Working"   (nice complaint)  tested the unit in diagnostic...... No problems detected...Ran a load and F/06 displayed..... during the tumble cycle.......... I hate F/06,   I checked all the connections,  every thing looked O.K.   But,  It's a recall today............... (Now it is a race to complete their  unit first).......

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never seen Fdl code be anything except a bad CCU. you can get it work temporarily by wigging the wires going to it.


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