Hello. I'm a little confused at the description of the problem. You indicated it, "will not agitate during wash cycle or spin during the spin cycle." But later in your description you indicated, "It will however, drain and spin after wash cycle and during the rinse cycle." I'm not sure if you description was an error but it sounds like you will need to replace the coupling which is part number 285753A.
Press, High temp wash, heated dry, High temp wash, heated dry, High temp wash, Heated dry
The panel should all light up at which point you need to press cancel. This will reset the control board if it can be reset. If you do not have a "heated dry" button use "saver dry" or "air dry"
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Please ensure that the clothes are distributed evenly before using another mode to wash your clothes. It might be that there is an issue with only one of your washing modes. If other modes do not show the issue, then I would turn your washer dial counterclockwise by 180 degrees before attempting the first mode again.
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One of your parts was faulty on delivery. Due to the cost of control boards, I would always advice a service call so that you get the correct diagnosis and warranty on the part and the labour if it goes wrong. Unscrupulous dealers will sell parts from scrapped machines that haven't been tested. eBay is the worst culprit.
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To reset the electronic controls on your washer, shut off the circuit breaker or fuse to the washer or unplug the washer for 2 minutes. For models that have a timer control knob, turn the knob around and back to any position other than final spin for the interrupted cycle. Then, restore power.
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I presume you want a WIRING diagram? Not much available for that model. Sometimes you will find the service information in a bag taped behind the bottom kickplate or inside the back of the case.
https://www.google.com/search?q=Kenmore+HE2+110.46502700+wiring+diagram
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The E2F2 error code on a Kenmore Elite washing machine typically indicates a problem with the communication between the control board and the motor control board. This could be caused by a faulty control board, a loose or damaged wire connection, or a problem with the motor control board.
Here are some steps you can take to troubleshoot the issue:
Unplug the washing machine for a few minutes and then plug it back in to reset the control board.
Check the wire connections between the control board and the motor control board. Make sure they are secure and free from damage.
If the wire connections are okay, you may need to replace one or both of the control boards. You can find replacement parts online or through a local appliance repair shop.
If you are not comfortable working with electrical components, it's best to contact a professional appliance repair technician to diagnose and fix the problem.
Did you check the gauze strainer in the water connector.
To test for voltage, use your multimeter. Turn the machine on and set a cycle, then carefully use the probes to check for voltage.
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LE, not L3?
LE code on Kenmore washer
An LE error code is displayed when the tub fails to spin. The error code indicates that the motor can't operate properly because you've overloaded the washing machine, or a foreign object is stuck in the tub.
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You can determine the age of your appliance by looking at the serial number on the nameplate. The first number indicates the year of manufacture, and the second and third digits indicate the production week.
If the timer on your Kenmore washer is broken, there are a few things you can try to get the spin cycle to run:
Manually advance the timer: If the timer is stuck or not moving, try manually advancing it to the spin cycle. To do this, locate the timer knob and turn it clockwise until it reaches the spin cycle. Once you have manually advanced the timer to the spin cycle, try running the washer to see if it will spin.
Use a multimeter to test the timer: If the timer is completely broken and not advancing at all, you may need to test it with a multimeter. You can find a multimeter at most hardware or electronics stores. Follow the instructions for using the multimeter to test the timer. If the timer is faulty, you will need to replace it.
Use a jumper wire: If the timer is not advancing or you are unable to replace it right away, you can try using a jumper wire to bypass the timer and run the spin cycle. To do this, unplug the washer and locate the wires that connect to the timer. Look for the wires that correspond to the spin cycle and connect them with a jumper wire. Once you have connected the wires, plug the washer back in and try running the spin cycle.
Note: It's important to exercise caution when working with electrical appliances. If you are unsure of what you're doing, it's best to seek the assistance of a professional or to contact the manufacturer for guidance.
t's possible that there is an issue with the door lock mechanism or the door lock sensor. The fact that the door locks but nothing else happens suggests that the washer is not detecting that the door is locked properly. Here are a few things you can try:
Check the door lock mechanism: Make sure that the door lock mechanism is clean and free of any debris or obstructions. Try manually engaging and disengaging the door lock a few times to make sure that it is working properly.
Check the door lock sensor: The door lock sensor is a small switch located near the door lock mechanism. Make sure that it is clean and properly aligned. You can try pressing it manually to see if it is working properly.
Check the wiring: It's possible that there is a problem with the wiring between the door lock mechanism, the door lock sensor, and the control board. Check the wiring harness for any signs of damage or corrosion.
Check the control board: If everything else checks out, there may be an issue with the control board. Make sure that it is properly installed and connected. You may also want to try resetting the control board by unplugging the washer for a few minutes and then plugging it back in.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be best to contact a professional appliance repair service for further diagnosis and repair.