Beko WMXD760s programme fault

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  • #70734
    cornwell40
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    For want of a better description.

    Customer says it’s an intermittent fault sometimes it sticks on the programme others it works ok.
    On testing, even when cancelling the programme the machine starts and works for around ten seconds draining and with the jetwash pump spraying, stops for 20/30 seconds and then repeats.
    On a wash programme the machine fills then does the stop start thing with the jetwash pump energised but with the motor juddering.
    Checked the parts listing and found 3 boards :rolls: so I’m discounting the display (or is that tempting fate) for now. Is it purely a plug and hope with the other two, or is it a common fault….please 😉

    Tony

    #378817
    cornwell40
    Participant

    Re: Beko WMXD760s programme fault

    :silent:

    #378818
    cornwell40
    Participant

    Re: Beko WMXD760s programme fault

    Took a punt and it was the main programme pcb (upper right one) that was the culprit 🙂

    #378819
    cornwell40
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    Re: Beko WMXD760s programme fault

    Same fault again :-(. All the usual test ok. Think I’m on a loser with this one.

    Tony

    #378820
    captaincaveman1
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    Re: Beko WMXD760s programme fault

    Hi m8 what error code are you getting?

    #378821
    cornwell40
    Participant

    Re: Beko WMXD760s programme fault

    No code at all. Put it on a wash and will fill ok, then every 30 seconds or so drum will ‘shake’ and the circ pump will fire up for about five seconds, it then waits for another 30 seconds. Put it on cancel and apart from the fill, does the same procedure. All components look and test fine except this time I’ve seen a coil with earth wires connected to it taped to the motor loom. The wires have come detached from the coil. Don’t know if this has any bearing on it. The machine is an absolute pig to work on as its in a 5 foot wide by four foot deep utility room which gives me just enough room to see under the machine when the doors are closed and with my feet legs poking into the other room……don’t laugh :-(.

    Tony

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