Hotpoint CTD85A Dryer F-05 Problem

Home Forums Public Support Forums Help And Support Washing Machine Help Forum Hotpoint CTD85A Dryer F-05 Problem

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • Author
    Posts
  • #36143
    dprh
    Participant

    Hello I am having problems with my condenser dryer displaying the F-05 fault. I have replaced the pump which seemed to be faulty but it did not cure it. I stripped out the PCB and found a Triac with a melted pin so I have replaced that also but it still has the same fault. It is now beyond my skill level to diagnose the PCB further and need to know how I can get a replacemetn if indeed this is the cause but it does seem quite obvious. I have seen various sites selling the PCB less the eeprom so I guess this is used on different models / manufacturers machines. Do they really expect the average person to remove the old eeprom from the existing board and transfer it to the new one? It is not in a socket and would have to be desoldered. Has anyone had the F-05 and been through this process before or can offer advice with the board replacement?

    CTD85A
    S/N 504010148
    95313580000

    PCB – 215008320.03
    Week 07/2005

    Cheers, Dave

    #249736
    helo_75
    Participant

    nope, youll need to purchase an eprom as well.. the one on your existing board simply wont fit


    as usual, the eprom depends on the sensor
    does it have a metal band around the drum?

    might be worth taking advantage of hotpoints £89 fixed price repair, at least then that covers you for every eventuality

    f05 is ‘no feedback from the pump’ so if youve changed the pump, it has to be the pcb, im afraid

    as for the pcb, check the wires back from the pump to the pcb, and check for any fried connections/tracks around that area (plug out, of course)

    hope this helps

    #249737
    dprh
    Participant

    Re: Hotpoint CTD85A Dryer F-05 Problem

    Thanks for the reply. Do I just phone up the help line then for the fixed price repair? Just goes against the grain to pay them to fix it!! Thanks for your help 😳

    #249738
    helo_75
    Participant

    i know

    08709 066 066

    you might be waiting a while – very busy line that

Viewing 4 posts - 1 through 4 (of 4 total)
  • You must be logged in to reply to this topic.