Indesit IWD7145S module

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    roy1
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    I have had a couple of these machines with strange faults,
    the first one would fill on spin & not cancell the other
    would fill & do 2 short turns then stop,no spin/pump, but pump was ok on its own.
    you could cancell but would not start another program without unpluging the machine first. I checked connections heater motor
    & for earth faults ect both boards were sent to EMW & came back
    no fault found,both boards have been re-fitted & machines working fine In future do i disconnect the boards put them in the van for 2 days then refit? or is EMW doing something when they test them.
    The boards are the arcadia type that have 2 small boards soldered on.
    Roy

    #369541
    jimca007
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    Re: Indesit IWD7145S module

    When I worked for Inde we often found on the ” Economy range ” appliances the edge connectors were crap and readily oxidised take the board out give the edge connectors a wee light rub with emery cloth or paper and refit on lots of occasions this solved random and unexplained PCB behaviour.

    #369542
    iadom
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    Re: Indesit IWD7145S module

    jimca007 wrote:When I worked for Inde we often found on the ” Economy range ”

    This surely must be tongue firmly in cheek…. its years since Indesit had anything other than economy range products. :rolls:

    #369543
    HotDog
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    Re: Indesit IWD7145S module

    weird faults try athermistor

    #369544
    A1engineer
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    Re: Indesit IWD7145S module

    i agree with hotdog, the dryer thermsitors cause weird faults too.

    if its working again id suspect bad connections tho.

    #369545
    jimca007
    Participant

    Re: Indesit IWD7145S module

    lol ” economy range ” was what they called them the ones with the green print panel, personally I’d call them pure junk. As bad as many inde appliances were this was one of the few which, when the soap box seams or the breather leaked squirted water onto the console pcb and set the damn things on fire..

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