Beko Slimline D/W D2731 FW

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  • #58588
    alfie
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    Been to this d/w today complains of sticking on prog.
    After a 20min test on prog 3 the water was still cold so assume its not heating.
    Element tests ok.
    Has anyone got a wiring diagram and cam chart so that l can check more accuratley.
    Thanks in advance.

    #335003
    hodgheg
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    Re: Beko Slimline D/W D2731 FW

    Usually either the wiring loom where it bends at the bottom of the door (the wires break there) or it’s the heater relay on the PCB which often burns out its connection to the board and can be re-soldered.

    Richard.

    #335004
    alfie
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    Re: Beko Slimline D/W D2731 FW

    Thanks Richard,

    Unless its hiden somewhere l don’t think this has a pcb its the old fashioned timer job.

    #335005
    geoff1
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    Re: Beko Slimline D/W D2731 FW

    Hi diagram on its way

    Geoff

    #335006
    alfie
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    Re: Beko Slimline D/W D2731 FW

    Cheers Geoff

    I’m sure that will come in handy.

    #335007
    alfie
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    Re: Beko Slimline D/W D2731 FW

    The 78c overheat stat has tripped so the other 2 stats are probably u/s also.

    Wash motor is working but the pump seal thats attatched to motor is leaking. This could have caused low water level during wash cycle and fryed the stats.

    Can you get just a pump without buying complete unit ❓

    Or is there a way of repairing a sealed pump ❓

    Clutching at straws for a low budget household. ❗

    Providing this is a viable job remind me what that white paste is called between stats and tub.

    Thanks

    #335008
    geoff1
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    Re: Beko Slimline D/W D2731 FW

    Have sent exploded diagram for you.

    White paste used would be something like heat sink compound?

    Geoff

    #335009
    alfie
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    Re: Beko Slimline D/W D2731 FW

    Yes thats ths stuff just could’nt remember the name too many grey cells now.

    No chance of a pump fix then ❓

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