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May 22, 2014 at 5:18 pm #80774
A59cdo
ParticipantWmd960 Pump problem
fault code (F05)
Manually drained
Pump is clear
Just doing a spin cycle to check but can’t get 240v on the multimeter @ the pump connection
Done a wash same fault codePlease help
May 22, 2014 at 5:51 pm #414118iadom
ModeratorRe: WMD960 won’t pump
Did you tilt it back to drain it?
You need to check the pump itself for continuity/resistance.
The pump will not get a feed if the drum is completely empty .
Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk HDMay 22, 2014 at 7:21 pm #414119A59cdo
ParticipantRe: WMD960 won’t pump
Didn’t tilt it just lowered the pipe till the waste water drained out .
Did a full wash again and got same code (F05) machine still full of water.
Will test for continuity what sort of ohms should I be expecting??
May 22, 2014 at 8:20 pm #414120iadom
ModeratorRe: WMD960 won’t pump
A59cdo wrote:
Will test for continuity what sort of ohms should I be expecting?? ❓ ❓ ❓ ❓
Testing for resistance you should get around 165?.
If pump is OK then sadly the main pcb is the likely culprit. 🙁
May 22, 2014 at 9:18 pm #414121A59cdo
ParticipantRe: WMD960 won’t pump
Thank you. I’m getting resistance of over 160 😥
Basically what happened was I put a load on and went out, came back all the power was out in the house. Went down to find the washing machine had snapped a spring. turned power on lifted drum and set it going again to see if machine totally broken or not, every thing seemed ok but never let it finish. so thought I’d get new springs dampers and bearings while it was apart now I’ve invested to much lol so guess it’s a new PCB to add to the list.
It says the ones I can get aren’t programmed??? How do you get them programmed???
Or program them ???May 22, 2014 at 9:39 pm #414122iadom
ModeratorRe: WMD960 won’t pump
A pity you didn’t mention the broken spring and the power outage in the first place. :rolls:
Are the bearings in need of replacement? If they are and the pcb is indeed damaged then I advise you to cut your losses and invest in a new machine.
You cannot programme the £100+ pcb yourself unless you also invest in a £20 smart card and a £103 card reader.
May 22, 2014 at 9:48 pm #414123A59cdo
ParticipantRe: WMD960 won’t pump
Thanks for your help dude
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