Beko DCX71100W tumble dryer no heat

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  • #96690
    AMS
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    This one one is really doing my head in. I feel I must be missing something really simple. Dryer operates, drum turns, ,no beeping or flashing lights on control panel, but no heat. Heater meters ok, TOC not tripped, has continuity, ntc sensor gives a realistic reading. Changed the pcb, but still the same. Took out the front ntc sensor and metered it, around 15K. Is there something I’m missing here? (obviously I am). Tried it on sensor drying and timed drying but still the same. Over to you guys…..

    Dave

    #464448
    electrofix
    Moderator

    rear ntc 19500 @ 25 degrees

    front ntc 12000 @ 25 degrees

    if you need the service manual let me have an email

    are you sure the board you fitted was the correct part no should have been 2969833601

    Dave

    #464449
    AMS
    Participant

    Thanks Dave. That’s the board that I fitted. I would appreciate it if you could send me the service manual, that would be great. I’ll message you with my email address.

    Dave

    #464450
    electrofix
    Moderator

    sorted

    Dave

    #464451
    DWSERV
    Participant

    Dave, did you ever get this one heating?

    Doug.

    #464452
    Toni
    Participant

    I have had a couple of these and have never got to the bottom of it.
    I have changed the Module, heater and front ntc and still no good
    I would love to know if anyone knows the answer

    #464453
    darren14770
    Participant

    I have found on the last few I done the ones with the old grey rear ntc sensor on the element . The grey ntc was the trouble . I carry one of the new type black moulded plastic ntc that I took of an element which was broken . It’s the 2 pin blue connector . I just take lid of machine remove 2 pin blue connector reconnect the black moulded one in it’s place hang it out over back of machine and start if it heats I know that the fault is the ntc . Then I take the back cover off and fit a new element .

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