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April 7, 2010 at 1:03 pm #53821
jmcjames
ParticipantAnybody any ideas, this machine will complete the wash cycle but when it gets to the spin cycle, 12mins is displayed and it starts to countdown, but when it gets to 8mins left it skips to 1min and finishes. I’ve checked everything, I’m looking at the main pcb. The problem is that the customer tells me that it does sometimes complete the spin cycle????? Just wondering if anyone has come across anything like this before. Help!!! Anyone.
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JamesApril 7, 2010 at 1:45 pm #317358Martin
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Motor brushes are the most likely source of the problem coupled with high earth leakage potential of the armature/brush housing. But also a must to check (with a Megger of course) is the state of the heater?
April 8, 2010 at 2:37 pm #317359jmcjames
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Thanks for the reply Martin, will do.. Watch this space 😛
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JamesApril 8, 2010 at 7:40 pm #317360jmcjames
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Checked motor brushes – ok no problems there. I ran the m/c in spin 3 times each time it counted down to 8mins – then it went to max revolution 1300 in this case and skipped to 1min and duly finished. It did the exact same thing each time no variable wahtsoever. ???? I’m still looking at the pcb. I think I’ve checked everything at this stage unless any of you knowledgable people have any better ideas…. 😳
James
April 8, 2010 at 9:27 pm #317361leavemetogetonwithit
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That’s a lot of money to fork out. If it doesn’t cure the problem you won’t be able to send it back. Unless one of the board reconditioners (http://www.emwelec.co.uk or http://www.qer.biz) can help then I’d pass the customer on to Bosch. (I’m assuming you’re self employed.) Chances of ever needing a board for one of those again are slim. Bosch will probably quote him an arm and a leg so the machine will end up as scrap but at least you’ll keep your money and some of your sanity.
Mike.April 8, 2010 at 9:41 pm #317362jmcjames
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Thanks Mike, yes I know I’m dreading what the price is going to be like. I don’t think my customer is going to go there. Yes I’m sluggin it all on my own.
Thanks again
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JamesApril 8, 2010 at 9:48 pm #317363leavemetogetonwithit
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Looks like there are two boards, power and control. £82 and £47 respectively.
go here and tap in the model no.
Might be a connection issue between the two?
Mike.April 9, 2010 at 11:16 am #317364nelson
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I had a similar fault a year or so ago, I had been to replace the brushes then got galled back because the count down timer was skipping from 8 or 9 mins to 1 min remaining.
Some helpful UKW bod suggested stripping the armature out of the motor dowsing with WD40 cleaning the commutator and rebuilding. It worked a treat.
Hope that helps, worth a try before forking out for modules. 😉April 9, 2010 at 2:50 pm #317365jmcjames
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Lookslike I’m goin to have to get my handies dirty. duh…. Nelson did you really strip the motor!!! OK well if it worked for ya I’ll give it a shot.
Thanks Mike, Nelson…wish me luck“CHEERS”
JamesApril 9, 2010 at 7:15 pm #317366nelson
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It’s only 4 screws, then it comes into four pieces. Easy peasy 20 minute job 8)
April 9, 2010 at 9:24 pm #317367jmcjames
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Nelson…..I was awesome to-day, I was on Fire THANKS!!! to YOU!! You’re the MAN
Thanks to all for the HELP…
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JamesApril 13, 2010 at 12:26 am #317368gandh1
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right, im just going to do that to 3x of my bosch’s waiting for recon all that wouldnt spin but didnt have short carbons.
and why do most bosch wm poblems seem to stem from their motors tho, whats going on?!?!?
April 13, 2010 at 12:54 am #317369leavemetogetonwithit
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nelson wrote:I had a similar fault a year or so ago, I had been to replace the brushes then got galled back because the count down timer was skipping from 8 or 9 mins to 1 min remaining.
Some helpful UKW bod suggested stripping the armature out of the motor dowsing with WD40 cleaning the commutator and rebuilding. It worked a treat.
Hope that helps, worth a try before forking out for modules. 😉I found that thread. Martin was the one who suggested the cleaning. Just shows these old gits know a thing or two 😆
Mike.April 13, 2010 at 6:40 am #317370Allsorts
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ROFL… 😆
April 13, 2010 at 7:39 am #317371nelson
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Yes but it takes a not so old git to remember what the old gits said 😉 😆 😆
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