lamona (beko) HJA 8362

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  • #73573
    sce
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    Help someone! Lamona badged up Beko hja8362. All progs lights are on and does nothing else in other words no go, nothing. Tried pressing prog and start buttons together and then switching m/ch on but still nothing. Took all wires off pcb to have a look and nothing looks iffy, reassembled and still the same. any ideas `cause the only thing I can think of is either this main board or the pro board have gone wrong. The door swt is ok. Ta

    #388013
    Seamy
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    Re: lamona (beko) HJA 8362

    As with all Beko dishwashers, check the float switch for loose or burn’t connections. If its o.k then try a P.C.B they’re only about £20.

    #388014
    AMS
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    Re: lamona (beko) HJA 8362

    Just changed a module on one of these today for that very fault. Worked a treat, and as Seamy says, remarkably cheap!

    #388015
    sce
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    Re: lamona (beko) HJA 8362

    Thanks guys for the pointer. Will fit part and report back. Thanks too for the flood swt will double check when I get there.

    #388016
    sce
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    Re: lamona (beko) HJA 8362

    As usual thanks for the great help. You were right guys.

    #388017
    Seamy
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    Re: lamona (beko) HJA 8362

    sce wrote:As usual thanks for the great help. You were right guys.

    Just to clarify for anyone else reading the post in future, right that it was float switch or right that it was P.C.B?

    #388018
    iadom
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    Re: lamona (beko) HJA 8362

    sce, will you please read and respond to the PM’s I have sent to both you and your alter ego, andyjawa. A reply would be most welcome and the courteous thing to do. 😉

    #388019
    keithwilliams
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    Re: lamona (beko) HJA 8362

    yes clarification would be helpful. however the one i went to today which i have decided needs a module would work if i disconnected the selector pcb wires and then reconnect while powered up. it would then allow selection and cancelling etc. the cycle would even work perfectly. but!! once poered off at on/off switch it was back to all lights on again.
    maybe some electronics buff can deduce which main board component may be at fault.
    k

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