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#1 Posted : Friday, January 15, 2016 10:51:07 AM(UTC)
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When plugged in I get power through the noise filter assy. but I'm wondering how many volts it should be and if it is dc or ac after it passes through this part. My initial thought was the main board was bad but after testing several parts on the board (resistors and caps) for continuity and correct values, they all pass. Then I read on another page two separate accounts of washer not powering up and the noise filter was the culprit. So I am wondering how to test that part to know for certain it is what is wrong and needs replacing.
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#2 Posted : Sunday, January 17, 2016 5:55:55 AM(UTC)
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This is an LG manufactured model which I do not work on, but see if this link will help.

http://www.********************...-washer-error-codes.html

Okay, looks like the link will not be displayed, so do a search on 796 error codes and see if you can find some tech info.
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