Beko WM6167W – Not Spinning

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  • #66755
    corradovix
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    My Beko WM6167W has done a wash and rinse but is not spinning, no movement at all? I have emptied the clothes out and checked the drain pump and there are no obstructions….however when I emptied the drum there was some movement (although sounded very strange like a ticking noise)but the motor was flashing a white light then it stopped moving altogether. Does it need a new motor?
    Thanks
    Vicki 😀

    #365121
    iadom
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    Re: Beko WM6167W – Not Spinning

    Possibly may only need new motor carbon brushes.

    Carbon brushes

    Be sure to remove the mains plug if you intend to have a go or why not try our ‘find an engineer’ link.

    #365122
    corradovix
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    Re: Beko WM6167W – Not Spinning

    thanks, are they easy/cheap to change? Just wondering if its cheaper to get a new machine lol

    Thanks
    Vicki

    #365123
    iadom
    Moderator

    Re: Beko WM6167W – Not Spinning

    Changing your machine because it needs new motor brushes is as daft as changing your car because it needs a new tyre. 😛

    An average ( not even good ) new machine will cost you £350 +.

    They are very easy for me to change but I have no idea of your repair skills so cannot answer part of your question, they are not expensive though.

    BEKO carbons

    #365124
    corradovix
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    Re: Beko WM6167W – Not Spinning

    thanks will have a look…was just wondering if it was the entire motor that needed changing it would be too expensive lol… my repair skills are not that bad as long as the thing is easy enough to get to……

    #365125
    TheSpinDoctor
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    Re: Beko WM6167W – Not Spinning

    The brushes should be checked but whilst the brushes are off, check the condition of the commutator (the copper bits that the brushes rest upon) as that may be damaged & if it is, a new motor would be needed unless anyone knows someone who does repairs to motors or sells reconditioned motors.

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