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crwdns2934243:0crwdne2934243:0 Aaron Cloud

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-Based om the most accurate diagnosis in this thread (from Tim D. above) the part to fix it is a 16V FD-63 switch (you can google it).
+Based on the most accurate diagnosis in this thread (from Tim D. above) the part to fix it is a 16V FD-63 switch (you can google it).
# Unplug the unit
# Remove the door
# Remove the vent panel above the door
# Remove the control panel (where the digital display is)
# Remove the two torques screws holding the door switch harness in place
# Pull out the harness and replace the bottom switch
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Test and you should be good to go, assuming the switch mentioned in Tim’s post is the one that’s busted. I was able to confirm that mine was broken by flipping the switch upside down and I could hear something loose in the switch body (shaking it basically).

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crwdns2934241:0crwdne2934241:0 Aaron Cloud

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Based om the most accurate diagnosis in this thread (from Tim D. above) the part to fix it is a 16V FD-63 switch (you can google it).

# Unplug the unit
# Remove the door
# Remove the vent panel above the door
# Remove the control panel (where the digital display is)
# Remove the two torques screws holding the door switch harness in place
# Pull out the harness and replace the bottom switch

Test and you should be good to go, assuming the switch mentioned in Tim’s post is the one that’s busted. I was able to confirm that mine was broken by flipping the switch upside down and I could hear something loose in the switch body (shaking it basically).

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