I have a Neptune 5500 that is showing an "FL" fault code. This is the Neptune that uses a lock solenoid instead of the troubled wax motor setup. Is there a walk around that can get me going again while I locate a new part?
Well after much procrastination I finally broke out the tools and began troubleshooting the Neptune.
I knew the door switch was working because the control panel would light up everytime the door was opened.
After I got the door off, removed the front cover, undid the detergent dispenser and lifted the top, exposing the lock assembly. I moved each of the lock actuators levers back and forth checking for any binding. I also pulled each of the 3 wire connectors and reinstalled them. I rehung the door and started the washer and the door locked like it should. Tried it a few more times and when I was comfortable there were no more issues I reassembled the washer. Ran a few loads and no more "FL" code.
Niiiiice!!!!
I was gonna add, a small drop of oil on the actuator and lock mechanism may not hurt at this point...
I will check on the feet for you....
amazing how many machines have gone back to all 4 legs to be adjustable instead of the rear self leveling, you would have thought by now all 4 would be self leveling...
But, one has heard lots of stories, of Soil Sensors, covered in nasty grime, from Detergent & Cold Water rinsing buildup. It's probably not this, but something to keep in mind.