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SOURCE: whirlpool calypso top load washer stuck on FL
Fl means flood
you either have a bad flood switch or something is in the pump.
the pump is located under the washer
if you where to tip back and remove the 3 5/16 inch screws and look to the very right you will see the pump.
it could be these 2 things and or it could be something in your sump balls. which you would need special tools to gain access to.
let me know if this helps
SOURCE: Problem for Whirlpool Calypso GVW9959K Top Load
The C1 error is displayed when the motor tries to pull more than 26 amps to run.
This indicates a problem with the motor or motor controller.
Overloading or excessive suds can also cause this error.
If you like to make a few more checks then the image below contains the instructions for entering the diagnostic test mode.
Its a short cycle that runs all of the components so the operation of each can be checked.
I hope this helps but an intermittent C1 error can be hard to pin down.
http://media.fotki.com/1_p,wbrrkqqwkwbqsdgxgtqsskgwtqkq,vi/kdkftbfkwxkfsqdgqsg/1/1303472/5961857/image5668img-or.jpg
From the service manual....
"C1 = Average current limit Or Instantaneous current limit.
If a status signal comes back from the motor controller that a current
limit has been breached, the unit will return to standby mode and
display either CA for average current limit trip or Cl for
instantaneous current limit trip.
Average current trip occurs if there is a 2 second average of current
draw greater than 5.55 amps
at the motor windings.
Instantaneous current trip occurs if there is a spike of 26 amps
instantly at the motor windings.
This may signify problems with the drive motor, thermal protector, or
motor controller. Over-loading the unit may cause this problem."
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SOURCE: Calypso GVW9959K Top Load Washer: when washing a C1 code appears...
The C1 error is displayed when the motor tries to pull more than 26 amps to run.
This indicates a problem with the motor or motor controller.
Overloading or excessive suds can also cause this error.
If you like to make a few more checks then the image below contains the instructions for entering the diagnostic test mode.
Its a short cycle that runs all of the components so the operation of each can be checked.
I hope this helps but an intermittent C1 error can be hard to pin down.
http://media.fotki.com/1_p,wbrrkqqwkwbqsdgxgtqsskgwtqkq,vi/kdkftbfkwxkfsqdgqsg/1/1303472/5961857/image5668img-or.jpg
From the service manual....
"C1 = Average current limit Or Instantaneous current limit.
If a status signal comes back from the motor controller that a current
limit has been breached, the unit will return to standby mode and
display either CA for average current limit trip or Cl for
instantaneous current limit trip.
Average current trip occurs if there is a 2 second average of current
draw greater than 5.55 amps
at the motor windings.
Instantaneous current trip occurs if there is a spike of 26 amps
instantly at the motor windings.
This may signify problems with the drive motor, thermal protector, or
motor controller. Over-loading the unit may cause this problem."
Thanks for using FixYa - a 4 THUMBS rating is appreciated for answering your FREE question
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