LG F1403RD6 & A F1480RD6, both dead in space of a cpl of day

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    gandh1
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    Presuming main pcb is at fault, but whats causing it? I could put it down to a power spike on 1 machine but not 2, within days of each other and about 6 miles apart? 1480

    The 1403 is 5 years old with 4/5 loads a week and cut out mid spin cycle, and wont turn back on.

    The 1480 is a single guy 3 years old using it max twice a week, and that cut out mid-tumble on a sensor dry prog only and now wont turn on either.

    Havent see the 1403 yet, but had a good look at the 1480 main module and that all looked healthy??? fuses all multimetered as ok

    Any tips or service manual info for these? Dont wanna put a £100 module on and find it goes pop straight away on either, without being able to get it to self test safely if they can do that?

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    gandh1
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    Re: LG F1403RD6 & A F1480RD6, both dead in space of a cpl of

    So turns out the 1403 had blown the triac with the heatsink right next to the superbig power cap. Turs out this machines had lg out twice to tighten morotor rotor. Had quick check of rotor and it is gentilly agitating all over place. Does anyone know if the rotor has caused these

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