Water Temperature Sensor Disassembly; Fill Valve Disassembly - Viking VDB200 Service Manual

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Service Diagnostics and Procedures

Water Temperature Sensor Disassembly

The water temperature sensor will sense the
temperature of the water throughout the wash
cycle. It is an N.T.C (Negative Temperature Control)
sensor which reads approximately 47k
77° ambient. As the water temperature rises, the
resistance drops.
In order to remove, unplug the 2-wire connector and
then twist the sensor counterclockwise to release
from the sump assembly. The image below shows the
temp sensor in the locked position. Grasp the sensor
tabs and twist counterclockwise to release.
To Unlock
To Control Board
The image below shows the temp sensor in the
unlocked position.
Unlocked
While grasping the tabs, pull the sensor out of the
sump assembly as shown.
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Fill Valve Disassembly

In order to access the fill valve, you will need to
lay the unit on its back. Remove the base pan and
moisture sensor. The valve is secured to the rear
ohms at
frame with two TORX® screws as shown.
Ω
Remove the two screws shown above and remove
the fill valve from the base.
Unplug the white and blue wires from the coil,
and then disconnect the fill tube from the valve
outlet. The fill valve is a 120-volt valve. The coil is
a 1.1K
voltage-blue) and Neutral on the main terminal
block.
Screw
ohm coil and is controlled from P6-3 (line
Ω
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