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  • #12381
    tonyclifton
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    hi guys

    got 1st beko wma10w bearing failure are these is to work on ❓
    nice machine 😆 (not)!
    regards
    tony

    #149400
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Beko

    I believe SEME are the only stockists in the UK for spares too!

    #149401
    tonyclifton
    Blocked

    Re: Beko

    martin
    find parts on connect, just wanna know if easy to do or cr8p and try it it written off?
    regards
    tony

    #149402
    Martin
    Participant

    Re: Beko

    Search me Tony, it looks like a WMA10W it has a split drum like a Zanussi and parts are either the rear half or a complete drum assembly?….Dunno 😕

    #149403
    admin
    Keymaster

    Re: Beko

    Hi,

    we do plenty of beko repairs and they are ok.

    Although there is no kit available the bearings are available and cheap. If you replace a rear half make sure you transfer the heater clip, if not on final ramp into 1200/1400 spin it will go noisy, whether loaded or not.


    we have had problems with tubs not being moulded correctly, inspect when you receive it, it is visible if you look.


    Kevin

    #149404

    Re: Beko

    tonyclifton wrote:hi guys

    got 1st beko wma10w bearing failure are these is to work on ❓
    nice machine 😆 (not)!
    regards
    tony

    Don’t know the model. Did a bearing job on an early one (WM something) a couple of years back. Bearings were easily obtainable standards. Seal was 29p from Seme(plus few quid postage as I didn’t have an account back then). The job was a doddle. Front off just like Hotpoint 95 and easy access to back too as there’s a good sized panel. If later ones are split tub then that’s a different story.

    The early Beko’s were brilliant. Cheap and cheerful. Parts as cheap as chips. As reliable as any mid-priced machine. (Well that’s my experience anyway,no doubt the Miele supporters club will disagree). 🙂

    #149405
    Goatboy
    Participant

    Re: Beko

    Every Beko I’ve been to have had a FUBARed module 🙁

    And the customer doesn’t want to spend over £40 on it! 🙁

    #149406
    andy2
    Participant

    Re: Beko

    Seme show ‘Drum outer inc bearings’ @ £48.16

    BE2804200500

    #149407

    Re: Beko

    Goatboy wrote:Every Beko I’ve been to have had a FUBARed module 🙁

    🙁

    FUBARed ❓ (F’d Up Beyond Aconomical Repair?) I’m no good at these acronyms. 😕

    You could pm me if it’s too rude.
    Mike, the Beko fanclub.

    #149408
    Penguin45
    Participant

    Re: Beko

    FUBAR is one up from a SNAFU……..

    Chris

    #149409
    kwatt
    Keymaster

    And somewhere in between is Indesit. 😉

    K.

    #149410
    Goatboy
    Participant

    Re: Beko

    leavemetogetonwithit wrote:…Beyond Aconomical Repair?

    Beyond all recognition!

    It’s what we use instead of BER, not in front of customers though. 😕

    I’ve got to start using the phrase ‘BER’ more. The boss doesn’t like it when I tell a customer that their machine is ‘knackered’.

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