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June 25, 2012 at 12:45 pm #70129
dazaboy
ParticipantHi everyone..
I appologise firstly if I am posting in the wrong section as Im in a bit of a rush. Came back from holiday to find water on floor pulled out machine took lid off, ran machine no internal leaks. Hose had worked loose on back, problem solved. Whilst machine was out I decided to disconnect hoses from solenoids/quad valve so I could clean filler container/tray as it was scummy.
All put back, left running to test, done 5 washes no problem. Wife decided to dry some clothes and with the lid put back on there was a smell coming from the machine after a few minutes.
The top of the machine was very hot so I unpluged, took lid of again and it looks like the dryer has overheated. I noticed there are two sensors (temperature and cut maybe) that I could see. could these be the likely cause of the problem. I have had the door open running the dryer and motor blows out hot air as one would expect but it seems to be over heating. Air intake at the soap tray sucks aswell. Any thoughts very welcome.. My wifes is not a happy bunny. I am a nic registered electrican if anybody says I am mad for fiddling. Thanks in advance for ur help. regards daz.June 25, 2012 at 12:50 pm #377112don
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dazaboy wrote:Hi everyone..
I appologise firstly if I am posting in the wrong section as Im in a bit of a rush.Moved you to the washing machine help forum 😀
V4380, Neff integrated washer dryer?
Don
July 2, 2012 at 7:56 pm #377113dazaboy
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Well I was surprised that no body could help me here. Fortunately I was able to rely on my own experiance and get a few key answers from another site. For anybody who owns this model and has a similar fault. (Overheating of dryer). Check the following. Test the coils/valves at rear of machine across the two terminals, ease the plugs off first. They should read about 3.6kohm. Clean out the condesor chamber it could be blocked and resricting airflow to the heater element Therefore running too hot. Also check dryer motor is up to speed and blowing like a hurricane,If not element could overheat. I did this test with the door open and fooling the switch with a screwdriver. I did a complete overhaul of my machine and stripped it down to the barebones for piece of mind. Had to take the front of this baby off to get to the condensor chamber which involved pulling the drum rubber off. Once it had got this involved I went crazy and inspected everything. Everything is working fine and after extensive testing the gremlin is a faulty thermistor which I am fitting in the next few days. Hope this eventually helps someone.
Regards Darren
July 2, 2012 at 8:24 pm #377114iadom
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Somebody did offer to help but as you declined to answer his question posted just 5 minutes after your first post regarding the exact make of your machine its little wonder you got no further replies. 😉
July 3, 2012 at 6:41 am #377115dazaboy
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Sorry but I must of missed something. I have been looking at this page every day since my machine went on the blink and I haven’t seen a single post. Am I looking in the wrong place? Where is the post? At the very least I can thank the helper for replying. I keep refreshing the page and nothing appears. Does the reply time out.
Regards Darren
It is wise to apply the oil of refined politeness to the mechanisms of friendship.
July 3, 2012 at 7:40 am #377116iadom
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don wrote:
dazaboy wrote:
V4380, Neff integrated washer dryer?
Don
This post from Don was basically asking you to give us a manufacturer, hence the question mark. 😉Most of the trade members who do take time to answer in the public forums have at some time in the past worked for one or other of the major manufacturers. I myself worked for Hotpoint and had you posted ‘my 18580 is giving problems’ I would have known exactly which machine you were referring to but it may not have been recognised by a lot of the other members. v4380 means nothing to me at all and Don was trying to guess which type of machine you had.
Some manufacturers even use very similar model numbers, BEKO and Hotpoint both have WMA models, there are several WM models from different companies, so we need as much information as is possible. 8)July 3, 2012 at 9:29 am #377117dazaboy
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Thanks iadom for replying and thanks to don for replying so promptly to my post 😀 I should of given you this long number.
E-Nr V4380XOGB/13 FD 8110 00904 :rolls: Any comments appreciated. Anyway I still cant see dons post apart from what you have copied and pasted into your reply. I must be looking at the wrong page. Is it because my post was moved and dons reply is in the original section I posted in.Regards Darren 🙂
July 3, 2012 at 9:38 am #377118iadom
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Strange, its the second post in this thread, the one in which he mentions moving your original post. 😕
July 3, 2012 at 9:40 am #377119don
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Hi Darren
Your original post was posted in the General enquiries forum. I moved the thread to this one “washing machine help forum” as you will get more help here.
If you scroll up the page you will see all the posts to this thread including your original post and my swift reply as well 🙂
Don
July 3, 2012 at 9:52 am #377120dazaboy
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Thank you don.. I just think its me being a plonker. I see now 😳 Cheers 😀
July 3, 2012 at 10:01 am #377121iadom
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Changed the thread title. 😉
It may not elicit any more responses, perhaps best to wait until you have fitted the part you have ordered then report back. 🙂
July 3, 2012 at 10:27 am #377122dazaboy
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Ok, thanks I will do.. 🙂
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