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Hey I'm new here, but this looks like a great place to get some help!! My LG top-load (without an agitator), stopped with a load inside, full tub of water, after having run for approx 5 mins. There is absolutely no response from the circuit board & I haven't rec'd any msg on the panel as it is dead. Is anyone familiar with this sort of situation? ~MarieD
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So my brother was over and found that there is a blown fuse in the circuit board. BUT, the fuse is covered with a silicone and so how does one get to it in order to replace it? Also, the cause of the blown fuse is a concern. Any suggestions on what to do now? Thanks!
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