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June 6, 2025 at 3:51 pm #103398
dopper
ParticipantFitted a new main pcb to a beko WDIR7543101 which was dead. it comes on now but when i press start it bleeps an the start button doesn’t light up and wont start. not had this before and fitted many.
checked the child lock and door lock
Any pointers?
ThanksJune 6, 2025 at 8:10 pm #492987electrofix
Moderatori know what Beko are like
let me have
full serial no and the part no you have fittedDave
June 7, 2025 at 12:56 pm #492988dopper
ParticipantHi Dave s/n 20-800040-01 WDIR7543101 prod code 7165141300 main PCB part number 2437301131
Thanks
PaulJune 7, 2025 at 1:19 pm #492989electrofix
Moderatorok part no seems correct
assume you have tried or checked child lock
what was the reason for changing the board. assume from above it was no power from above
did you check D7 on the board for short circuit. very common reason for no power on these boards
Dave
June 8, 2025 at 5:05 pm #492990dopper
ParticipantHi yes no power its not the child lock but its like when the child lock is on.
Did a code check and it came up e23 then worked but then did the same after that.
Going to take it back off to make sure all the plugs are in tight.
do you think it could be a dodgy board?
ThanksJune 8, 2025 at 5:51 pm #492991electrofix
Moderatorso its not no power, it powers up but wont start. was that what the old board did ?
E23 is a door lock error
does it do that all the time ?
dave
June 9, 2025 at 3:59 pm #492992dopper
ParticipantHi old board was no power so dead, new board power all lights work but start. i will check the door lock
CheersJune 9, 2025 at 4:58 pm #492993electrofix
Moderatoralso check D7 on the old board
common fault and very cheap to fix
DaveJune 10, 2025 at 4:17 pm #492994dopper
ParticipantHi so update is if i put it in test mode then turn it off at on/off then back on, it works on a programme, the start button works, but next time the start button bleeps and work start, Strange one?
June 12, 2025 at 6:50 am #492995suedehead1
ParticipantHi, I had the same problem 2 different boards 2 different types of door lock. I actually put a solenoid operated door lock on instead of the bimetal and it cured it.
June 12, 2025 at 7:49 am #492996electrofix
Moderatorsuedehead1 wrote:Hi, I had the same problem 2 different boards 2 different types of door lock. I actually put a solenoid operated door lock on instead of the bimetal and it cured it.
cant see how that works as the board deals with each type of lock differently
if you put a solenoid lock on a board that is meant for a ptc type the solenoid coil would not cycle properly and the coil is also not meant to be energised for long periods so I would expect it to burn out
Dave
June 14, 2025 at 2:15 pm #492997suedehead1
ParticipantI ordered the pcb for the machine and when i fitted it it lit up but it kept saying the door wasnt locked old style door lock, I fitted a solenoid door lock
and it worked. pcb was wrong one for that machine seemed to be 2 different versions.June 14, 2025 at 4:53 pm #492998electrofix
Moderatorsuedehead1 wrote:I ordered the pcb for the machine and when i fitted it it lit up but it kept saying the door wasnt locked old style door lock, I fitted a solenoid door lock
and it worked. pcb was wrong one for that machine seemed to be 2 different versions.Beko often change boards by serial no so it may have been for same model but the may have changed board and lock on a later machine
can see that happening and I have looked up Beko parts that change number if add serial no
Dave
June 15, 2025 at 10:35 am #492999suedehead1
Participantpossibly the machine had been reconditioned it was in rented accomadation
June 15, 2025 at 10:41 am #493000suedehead1
Participanti have had a couple of problems with Beko dryer boards where connect list different boards for the same model.
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