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April 19, 2006 at 10:58 am #17217
dippy61
ParticipantAfternoon all,
I have just changed the pump on the above and now have an issue that when selecting a program the pump is continually running but all the lights on control panel flash and door locks/unlocks. It is a type p6359679. Have I tripped the pressure switch and if so where is it to reset. Or perhaps another issue when replacing pump.Many thx in advance
April 19, 2006 at 12:09 pm #173366Martin
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For what reason was the pump changed I wonder? (The Pressure Switch is not the issue here I don’t think so I suggest you ignore that thought, it doesn’t need resetting anyway.)
Are the panel lights flashing in a sequence (error codes = lights flashing in sequence) ??
April 19, 2006 at 1:09 pm #173367dippy61
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the water wasn’t pumping away, but would empty when the hose was emptied into a bucket. The machine is only 3 years old and is now on 3rd pump.
After changing pump I selected a wash program but before I even select the start button it keeps clicking and the program will not commence, do you think this is connected or is another issue.April 19, 2006 at 1:10 pm #173368dippy61
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sorry, also it does not flash any error sequence, just keeps clicking and start button flashes red/green.
April 19, 2006 at 3:20 pm #173369Martin
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Bit of expert intervention required here Dippy. Sounds like the pump has caused a programme module error for some reason?
3 pumps in 3 years???…..something else needs a carefully investigation I reckon?…Click the link below for a local engineer your best bet 🙂
April 19, 2006 at 6:13 pm #173370dippy61
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I think your right, bit the bullet and called out an engineer for friday.
thx for the replies thoApril 20, 2006 at 2:46 pm #173371dippy61
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doh,
when replacing the pump, the door lock sensor came adrift, took the engineer 10 seconds to fix, £61 call out nice doing business with u guv.
Anyway all sorted and I think the 3 x pumps in 3 years is 1/ washer/dryer and 2/ aeg washer but zanussi parts (could have saved £300 and just got a zanussi).
Many thx for replies and full marks for the site.
dippyApril 20, 2006 at 4:23 pm #173372Martin
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dippy61 wrote:Many thx for replies and full marks for the site.
Thanks to you Dippy for letting us know the outcome. (one to note for the future no doubt 😉 )
April 21, 2006 at 11:35 pm #173373Trilobite
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dippy61 wrote:doh,
when replacing the pump, the door lock sensor came adrift, took the engineer 10 seconds to fix, £61 call out nice doing business with u guv.
Anyway all sorted and I think the 3 x pumps in 3 years is 1/ washer/dryer and 2/ aeg washer but zanussi parts (could have saved £300 and just got a zanussi).
Many thx for replies and full marks for the site.
dippyIt’s very disappointing to find that a particular machine is not built to the same standard as the rest of the range; especially a supposedly “superior” range like AEG.
I had an AEG washing machine, bought in 1998. The drum bearings packed up three years later. It was suggested that Electrolux was scrimping on quality parts. Likewise Zanussi (Electrolux owns them too; and Tricity Bendix!).
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