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March 27, 2025 at 7:25 am #103279
suedehead1
ParticipantWKD28352GB/01 , it comes up E12 the pump was making a terrible racket so assumed it was that, replaced the
pump still comes up E12 near the end of the program any ideas welcomedMarch 27, 2025 at 10:19 am #492470electrofix
Moderatoron a google search the fault come up as
In some Bosch washer/dryer models, an E12 error code can indicate a problem with the communication between the control board and the dryer heater sensor.
all this could mean is a faulty sensor or a broken wire
Dave
March 29, 2025 at 7:54 am #492471kaibart
ModeratorI’ve attached pic of e12 error no good reading either motor or pcb expensive repair
March 31, 2025 at 5:05 am #492472Kentish
ParticipantDid changing the pump quieten it down? The drain hose on these machines has a nasty habit of blocking at its internal elbow. I haven’t yet managed to clear one due to the shaping and internal diameter changes, so I just change the drain hose.
these are Smeg machines, and the Smeg parts through Aswo are way cheaper than the Bosch labelled identical parts.April 8, 2025 at 6:36 am #492473suedehead1
ParticipantHi the pump made it quite but on return i noticed the brushes were worn, an amateur mistake
April 8, 2025 at 9:06 am #492474electrofix
Moderatorwe all get days like that lol
almost did a similar thing yesterday. had a dead Beko washer dryer thought D7 failure. undid screws on board and upended machine. was just about to remove board when I thought ” wonder if the socket is live”. Well it wasn’t, the clien did not know the bank of 4 switches controllled various appliances around the kitchen and the switch was off
eventual fault was a button and lint at the sink end of the outlet
came out the job to a parking fine as the ticket had fallen off the dash. have appealed but if i fail its only £25 and its liverpool council so am not fighting a private parking pirateDave
April 9, 2025 at 6:48 am #492475suedehead1
Participant£25 cheap for a parking ticket, i use one of those voltage pens to check if its getting electricity I have had the same thing before
April 9, 2025 at 9:43 am #492476electrofix
Moderatorsuedehead1 wrote:£25 cheap for a parking ticket
yes I thought that, was expecting at least £50. would have been if it was a private car parkhave appealed it so lets see what happens. if i lose am still in profit for the job
Dave
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