blomberg wa295 1503as keeps tripping main fuse box

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    v-kash
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    Hi,
    Can anyone help, I have the above washing machine that has been running great for years and the other day it tripped the main fuse box about 5mins into a spin. I switched the power off on the washer and switched the fuse box back on, which gave me power to te rest of the house again, but as soon as i turn the power on to the washer it will trip the fuse box again. Does anyone know which component needs replacing and how much they cost?

    Cheers, Vik.

    #263266
    Penguin45
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    Re: blomberg wa295 1503as keeps tripping main fuse box

    Door lock was always a prime suspect on these. Can’t find any reference to a WA295 though……….

    Penguin45.

    #263267
    helo_75
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    its a 1503as mr p.

    door lock 55×3636

    just hope it aint blown the timer…………..

    #263268
    Penguin45
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    Re: blomberg wa295 1503as keeps tripping main fuse box

    Aha……. That’ll be THIS ONE then.

    Penguin45.

    #263269
    helo_75
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    thats the baby.. fair price too!!!

    id still be worried about the timer though, id be looking for obvious blown tracks and things

    you know what normally happens

    #263270
    cockney steve
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    Re: blomberg wa295 1503as keeps tripping main fuse box

    hello, mr/mrs/ms V Kash.

    these professionals are just having a natter between themeselves 😆


    They’re trying to tell you that the usual suspect is the door-lock , which is @£35 from the spares link on this page…..BUT…….these machines have the tendancy to burn or blow up the circuit-board/timer. If you are able to solder, you can repair “blown ” tracks with a wire-link. If you’re unlucky, it won’t be repairable and a replacement may well be uneconomic……….leastwise, I think that’s the gist of it. 😉

    if all this is beyond you, use the 2find an engineer” link for an honest and competent repairer who won’t fleece you.

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